The X-H1 uses the same 24-megapixel APS-C sensor found in many of Fujifilm’s other current cameras, but that sensor now rests in a five-axis stabilization system — the first in-body image ...
The big headline feature of the X-H1 is in-camera sensor-shift image stabilisation, which Fujifilm call In-Body Image Stabilisation. IBIS moves the camera’s 24.3mp APS-C X-Trans III CMOS sensor, to ...
The update will enable the photographer to shoot focus distance bracketing up to 999 frames. When the photographer begins shooting, the focal location is shifted with each activation of the shutter by ...
In 2018 it's certainly the turn of mirrorless cameras to really up the pressure being put on DSLR cameras. We've already seen the excellent Panasonic Lumix G9 deliver strong in performance terms, not ...
The flagship models in Fujifilm’s X Series have become increasingly popular with professional photographers and photojournalists and the X-T2 has all the features needed for such users. It will also ...
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