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March 2018
(84%)
104 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(92%)
544 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Conception "tout temps"
Qualité de fabrication
Viseur électronique large et confortable
Stabilisation mécanique
Qualité d'image
Mode vidéo évolué
Vidéo 4K Ciné
Grip optionnel
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Faible autonomie sans grip
Pas de flash intégré
Écran LCD non orientable à 180° et non tactile multipoint
Pratiquement deux ans après le X-Pro2, Fujifilm présente une nouvelle série dans sa gamme X Premium avec le boîtier X-H1 qui vient compléter l'offre du fabricant aux côtés du X-T2, du X-Pro2 et, bien sûr, du moyen format GFX 50S. Plus massif, le X-H1 est...
Conception "tout temps", Qualité de fabrication, Viseur électronique large et confortable, Stabilisation mécanique, Qualité d'image, Mode vidéo évolué, Vidéo 4K Ciné, Grip optionnel
Faible autonomie sans grip, Pas de flash intégré, Écran LCD non orientable à 180° et non tactile multipoint
Le Fujifilm X-H1 est une belle évolution de la gamme X, en particulier pour ceux qui souhaitent associer qualité photo et vidéo dans un seul et même boîtier sans faire de compromis. Enfin équipé de la stabilisation mécanique et de modes évolués, il consti...
Good photo quality, Brilliant video capture at Ultra HD, Wide range of interchangeable lenses, There's an included grip to increase battery life and help with photo taking, Separate flash included in the box
Very heavy at 1kg at with the grip attached, It is very expensive
With good photo quality and brilliant video, the Fujifilm X-H1 is a compact system camera worth considering. Its price, heavy weight and average battery life mean that it might not be for everyone.Overall Score: 83/100RATINGS:Ease of use: 4.5/5Design: 4.5...
Excellent image stabilisation (although it's lens dependent for the best performance), Great image quality and detail potential (lens dependent), Robust build quality with full manual controls at your fingertips, LCD top plate is a rare sighting on a mirr
Smallest autofocus size has issues acquiring focus, Auto white balance and auto exposure sometimes off the mark, No 3.5mm headphone jack without the battery grip, Battery life should go further, No image quality improvement over X-T2, Panasonic G9 has gre
In the X-H1, Fujifilm has created a worthy top-tier entry to its mirrorless X-series line-up. It's got the build quality, the style, the stabilisation and the speed to outshine many of its rivals. Finally 4K video gets an overhaul, too, to lure in a whole...
Impressively well designed and built, 5-axis in-body image stabilization, Cinema 4K video at 200Mbps, 3.69-million-dot electronic viewfinder, Eterna film simulation
Face detection AF can be unreliable, Some audio bugs using external microphones
Fiddly exposure compensation control, Performance hasn't moved on from X-T2, Larger design won't appeal to everyone, Battery performance could be better
There's no question that the X-H1 is Fujifilm's most advanced X Series camera to date, thanks to a range of new and refined features. These include the arrival of IBIS, a brilliant high-resolution EVF, advanced 4K video capture, touchscreen control, and a...
Excellent image stabilisation (although it's lens dependent for the best performance),Great image quality and detail potential (lens dependent),Robust build quality with full manual controls at your fingertips,LCD top plate is a rare sighting on a mirrorl
Smallest autofocus size has issues acquiring focus,Auto white balance and auto exposure sometimes off the mark,No 3.5mm headphone jack without the battery grip,Battery life should go further,No image quality improvement over X-T2,Panasonic G9 has greater
In the X-H1, Fujifilm has created a worthy top-tier entry to its mirrorless X-series line-up. It's got the build quality, the style, the stabilisation and the speed to outshine many of its rivals. Finally 4K video gets an overhaul, too, to lure in a whole...
Publié: 2018-02-15, Auteur: Mark , review by: stuff.tv
Image stabilisation works wonders, Superb stills, Video now among the best
Bigger body won't please everyone, Trigger-happy shutter button, Pricey
The X-H1 certainly looks worthy of its status as the X Series' new team captain. It might not have the style or mass appeal of its X-T siblings, but that in-body image stabilisation could well make it the definitive mirrorless camera for pros or hobbyist...
The introduction of the X-H1 into the X-series has seen Fujifilm take a different approach to what we've seen before. Rather than making the smallest and lightest mirrorless camera possible, Fujifilm has done quite the opposite and made a larger, more dur...