X-H · 2018 · discontinued
Fujifilm X-H1 review
Launch price $1,899 · 24.3 MP X-Trans III sensor · 4K 30p video

First Fuji with IBIS. The start of the X-H line.
Verdict
The first Fuji mirrorless body with in-body stabilization, using a 24.3 MP X-Trans III sensor with 4K/30p F-Log and dual SD UHS-II slots in a weather-sealed 673 g chassis. Discontinued and the heaviest X-series body, but historic as the origin of the X-H line.
Used-market buyers who want IBIS and dual SD slots from a flagship-grade Fuji on a budget.
In detail
Long ago I wrote a similar post on the X-H1, and I still think it is the body that started it all for Fuji's hybrid line. Photographers tend to pick it up today for the older 24 MP X-Trans III sensor and the prices on the used market. Released in 2018 at $1,899, the body is no longer in production. It sits in the X-H line, which is Fuji's hybrid flagship line with deep grips and pro video features. If you have ever wondered where the X-H2 came from, this is the answer.
Out-of-camera JPEGs are a real reason to pick this over the competition. At 24.3 MP, native ISO runs ISO 200 to 12800, plenty for low light with the faster XF primes, the files give you enough room to crop without falling apart. Subject detection is the older contrast-based system, which still works for portraits and slow subjects but lags behind the current AI-driven Fuji bodies for action. Burst at 8 fps is plenty for travel, family, and most outdoor work.
Video specs are more than capable for short-form and travel work. 4K 30p covers the resolution most people actually deliver, and the bitrates are sensible. F-Log is on board.
Build is the usual magnesium-shell Fuji recipe, with weather sealing in place for the working photographer. IBIS is rated at 5.5 stops, useful though not class-leading. At 673 g with battery and card it is on the heavier side, so size up your bag accordingly.
Battery life is 310 shots CIPA, so carrying a spare NP-W126S is not optional. Two SD UHS-II slots let you shoot with a backup or split RAW/JPEG. Bottom line: the used market is where this camera makes the most sense now that it is discontinued, and you can find them in good shape for a fraction of the launch price.
Pros and cons
What we like
- First Fuji with 5.5-stop IBIS
- Dual SD UHS-II slots, weather sealed
- 4K/30p with F-Log
- Top-panel LCD for status
The headline win is being the first Fuji with 5.5-stop IBIS, the body that proved Fuji could do in-body stabilization. Film simulation count is 6, the older but still solid lineup. Dual card slots give event and travel shooters the kind of redundancy that used to require a full-frame body. On the video side, 4K 30p is more than enough for most hybrid shooters, and the Fuji film simulations translate to video just as well.
Trade-offs
- Discontinued, 24MP X-Trans III sensor
- Heaviest Fuji APS-C body at 673 g
The honest trade-off is that it is discontinued and runs the older 24 MP X-Trans III sensor. It is not a small body, and over a long day of walking it adds up. The tilting LCD is great for waist-level stills work but does not flip forward for vlogging, so if you film yourself a lot, look at the X-S line instead.
Who is this for
Used-market buyers who want IBIS and dual SD slots from a flagship-grade Fuji on a budget. Travel videographers and YouTubers running a one-person crew can absolutely get by with this body. Event shooters who care about dual slots and weather sealing will find a lot to like here.
Full specifications
| Release year | 2018 |
|---|---|
| Launch price | $1,899 |
| Status | Discontinued |
| Megapixels | 24.3 MP |
| Sensor generation | X-Trans III |
| Processor | X-Processor Pro |
| ISO range | 200–12800 |
| AF points | 325 |
| Subject detection | none |
| Burst (fps) | 8 |
| Max video | 4K 30p |
| Codec | H.264 |
| Log profile | F-Log |
| Stabilization | 5.5 stops |
| Viewfinder | EVF (3.69M dot) |
| LCD | 3" tilt touch |
| Weather sealed | Yes |
| Weight | 673 g |
| Card slots | 2 |
| Card types | SD UHS-II / SD UHS-II |
| Battery | NP-W126S |
| Battery life (CIPA) | 310 shots |
| Film sims | 6 |
Highlighted rows are class-leading within the current Fujifilm APS-C lineup.
Film simulations (6)
- PROVIA
- Velvia
- ASTIA
- Classic Chrome
- ACROS
- ETERNA
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