We got the chance to chat with Toshihisha Iida, the General Manager of Optical Devices over at Fujifilm, about the new gear the company is showcasing at NAB. Not only were the MK2 lenses and X-T2 mirrorless camera on display, but so it Fujifilm's brand new flagship shooter, the X-H1 mirrorless 4K camera, as well, which has an APC-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor, 5-axis in-body image stabilization, 3" LCD touchscreen. What sets the X-H1 apart from the X-T2 line is its solid, robust design, which aims to accommodate the way filmmakers shoot, particularly when it comes to the bigger, heavier lenses they use.

Tech Specs

  • 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor
  • X-Processor Pro engine
  • 5-Axis in-body image stabilization
  • Internal DCI 4K video and F-log gamma
  • 0.75x3.69m-dot electronic viewfinder
  • 3" 3-way tilt LCD touchscreen
  • 324-point intelligent hybrid AF system
  • 1080p at 120fps, Flicker Reduction Mode
  • 1.28" sub-LCD top screen
  • Weather-sealed body, 2 UHS-II SD slots
  • Price: $1899

The X-H1 is now available for $1899.


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