02-12-2018, 11:06 PM
I was looking a bit more closely to the pictures (in 3 days the official announcement should happen, so there's a lot of dancing round the future tellers campfires at Fujirumours... ).
What I do like are the concentric rings which select drive and exposure mode. Contrary to the flimsy plastic rings of the X-T2, these ones benefitted of the bigger size. The X-H1 definitely tries to make a bit more of a professional impression. They also say the magnesium body is thicker, yet the vertical grip not more expensive (another "well done, Fuji").
The X-Pro2 is also bigger than the X-T2, so the size of an "only APS-C" camera to me is very acceptable. Fuji made some more steps towards a professional system, but as long as there are no banks or user settings, I stay watching and waiting for the real thing. Also, as long as there are no serious tele primes. ^_^
What I do like are the concentric rings which select drive and exposure mode. Contrary to the flimsy plastic rings of the X-T2, these ones benefitted of the bigger size. The X-H1 definitely tries to make a bit more of a professional impression. They also say the magnesium body is thicker, yet the vertical grip not more expensive (another "well done, Fuji").
The X-Pro2 is also bigger than the X-T2, so the size of an "only APS-C" camera to me is very acceptable. Fuji made some more steps towards a professional system, but as long as there are no banks or user settings, I stay watching and waiting for the real thing. Also, as long as there are no serious tele primes. ^_^