Fujifilm intros latest X series in PH; X-H1: made for photo & video

Fujifilm X H1

Fujifilm has been making the great mirrorless camera and its X series is one of the best. In terms of design, their retro is also one of a kind. Their classic camera simulation makes great photos like the “classic chrome”. But Fujifilm wants to level up their game, they want to reach out the filmmakers, the videographers. The X-H1 is the answer to this, according to Fujifilm.

With the X-H1, Fujifilm marries its famous photography functions with the superb video shooting mechanism and quality.

Fujifilm X-H2 key specs

  • 24MP X-Trans APS-C sensor
  • 5-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS)
  • 3.69M-dot OLED viewfinder
  • Touch sensitive rear LCD with two-axis tilt
  • DCI and UHD 4K capture at up to 200 Mbps
  • Slow motion 1080 (120 fps)
  • Internal F-Log capture
  • 24-bit audio capture
  • Eterna/Cinema Film Simulation mode
  • Timecode
  • Reduced blackout in continuous shooting
  • Twin UHS-II-compatible card slots
  • Anti-flicker shooting mode
  • Wi-Fi with Bluetooth for constant connection
  • Weather sealed

Fujifilm highlights that the X-H1 has a faster AF versus their existing X series. And a new film simulation “Eterna” movie style is likewise added.

It will shoot in UHD 4K with bitrates up to 200 Mbps.

The 24MP APS-C camera weighs 673g with battery installed. It would be a little bit heavier when mounted with lenses.

Fujifilm X H1

Like the classic style by Fujifilm, it has all the dials you need externally. As the fashion photographer Jan Gonzales would say, you have your settings ready even if the camera is still off.

The X-H1 looks like a bigger X-T2. But it has the technology that the professional photographers & videographers need.

Inside the hood of the X-H1 is a 24MP X-Trans III APS-C CMOS sensor with X-Processor Pro engine.

Alongside with the X-H1 introduction, Fujifilm also announced the new lens line up that will cater to videography. MKX 18-55mm T.29 and MKX 50-135 T.29 cinelens.

 

Availability

The Fujifilm X-H1 will be available locally for P106,990 or P124,990 with a battery grip kit included. Pre-order is now available in all Fujifilm partner stores.

Raffy Pedrajita

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Rafael Pedrajita is the founder of Tech Patrol and a seasoned freelancer and blogger who has been creating digital content since March 2010. Beyond his work in the tech space, he is a proud husband to his wife, Amor.

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