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There is an improved video function over the XT2, but I don't use this unit for videos
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Until Fuji reinvents the X-H1 with the next version of the X-Trans sensor (already rumored for the X-T3)--and hopefully not too soon for the pocketbook--this one is a keeper for serious landscape and architectural shooting and has the option for great video as well
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I am planning on making a series of videos documenting the process of creating a restored classic car from a lump of rust so video is important to me but not important enough to justify buying a dedicated video camera at $7,000 plus lenses.
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bit rate (which means amazing video
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That said, it’s great to know that my camera also now takes great video at 4K resolution …
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There are several good videos on Fuji's website that describe the lengths they went
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It’s an attractively designed display, but it remains to be seen how resistant it is to scratching (I’ll be covering mine with the newly released Expert Shield Screen Protector for FujiFilm X-H1 (w/top LCD)