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It may be a bit heavier than the X-T2 but it is still much lighter than what my Nikon was when you take in the lens weight.+ All the usual bonuses of the X-T2, like the awesome pictures straight out of the camera, wonderful controls, amazing lenses, etc
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so I am not including detais of the Fuji line of cameras such as the amazing lenses and wonderful color straight out of the camera.
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And, to my surprise, some of the newer, less expensive Fujinon lenses (such as the F/2 23mm and the F/2 35mm lenses) seem to benefit the most from the in-body stabilization
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I must say that I was surprised at how much more useful some of my best Fujinon lenses—which were already incredible—have become now that the X-H1 has this advanced built-in image stabilization system
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The beauty of the FujiFIlm X-Series platform is two-fold: the combination of outstanding bodies and lenses, and also the ergonomics relating to the use of manual dials
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I finally have stabilized Fuji prime lenses
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The X-T2 remains a fantastic camera, capable of capturing astounding photos when used in conjunction with some of the outstanding Fujinon lenses (take your pick!
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Now even the non-OIS prime lenses have full 5 stop shake
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Buy the X-H1, pair it with great lenses, and don't look back.
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Now, you can get tac sharp handheld pictures even with non-stabilized lenses...even in low light conditions.