Thanks Jorgen and Peter.
Peter,
very subjective first impressions...
in the shop, the xpro-2 felt more dense.
compared to the xh-1.
lenses felt better on the xh-1.
this could be due to the new and much
improved grip on the xh-1.
the first item i checked was to turn the
Ibis on/off. it is buried in the menus!
fail..i set it on the Q menu. assignable to a
fn key? i don’t know yet.
didn’t notice any faster or more accurate
focus acquisition than my xpro-2.
i will do some tests when i get home.
Ayesha went hot air ballooning today.
wanted to test the cam. told her i didn’t
have a lens!! she looked at me with despair!
in the shop the ibis was the only addition that
seemed new besides the improved ergonomics.
i would hold for the xt-3 if you want to go Fuji.
size of pro lenses cf full frame..,you don’t gain much.
i just bought it for ibis n ergonomics.
i am satisfied..,so far.
not a game changer, but a different line
that is my subjective and first impression.
nothing a tripod and my xpro-2 couldn’t do.
best.
p.s. my zf 100/2 makro handles n performs better
on my d700/df and d750.
p.p.s the tilt n swivel screen is a joke. i can’t take a
selfie with it!!
Dear Rayyan,
great and I am sure you will enjoy your X-H1.
I am on the fence for reentering Fuji territory again with the X-H1 (or maybe the X-T3 introduced later this year). I do love my m43 Olympus gear but I do miss my Fuji system. Don't think I miss my Sony's and am not sure if I could get friends with the A7III and big FF lenses I would need!
Looking forward to hear your thoughts and experiences about the X-H1 - really !!!!
Many thanks in advance,
Peter