3/16/2024 0 Comments Iridient x-transformer review![]() ![]() Accordingly I am unable to include any images taken on set with the X-H1 at this time, but will update here as they become available. With all Unit Stills work there is an embargo on the releasing of imagery prior to the production being released or promoted. ![]() If I like a aspect of the camera I will say so, if I don’t, I will also say so. I do have a relationship with Fujifilm Australia formed over the three years I have been shooting with the Fujifilm X Camera System but that’s it. I am not paid, I am not a Fuji Ambassador. (If not you can follow this link to the Fujifilm Global site where I have set the comparison up for you.)īefore I begin it’s important for me to state that I use Fuji Cameras for no other reason than they do the job well. You can, and probably have already pursued those online. I won’t be going into all the technical differences between the Fujifilm X-H1, it’s predecessor, the X-T2 and how it compares to the X-T3. I will cover the positives and a few negatives in using the camera on set over the last four months. This review based on my use of the Fujifilm X-H1 in my role as a Unit Still Photographer working on Film and TV drama. This guest Fujifilm X-H1 review is by Unit Still Photographer John Platt. ![]()
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