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Fujifilm’s X-series gets a new flagship model with in-body stablisation as the X-H1 debuts

AFTER many rumours, Fujfilm has confirmed its new top-of-the-range X-series camera. The X-H1 packs a wealth of high-end features, including body-based image stabilisation (a first for the X-series), a weather-sealed magnesium alloy shell and a top-plate LCD that displays key camera settings (another new feature for the X-series).

At the heart of the X-H1 is a 24.3MP X-Trans CMOS III APS-C sensor and X-Processor Pro, which were previously included in the X-T2 and X-Pro2 models. However, the camera’s video features have received a notable upgrade. The X-H1 is capable of recording two flavours of 4K – DCI and UHD – for approximately 15 minutes at frame rates of up to 24p and 30p respectively. Full HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) at

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