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Buy the X-H1: http://sdp.io/XH1Buy the a7 III: http://sdp.io/a73Buy the X-T2: http://sdp.io/XT2NOTE: You can buy the X-H1 with the battery grip kit for $2,200, and it includes the two extra batteries.We've been testing the Fuji X-H1 for 3 months in the real world, with more than 3,300 frames and plenty of video recording experience. It's a great all-around camera. The sensor stabilization was MUCH needed. The focusing is quick and accurate and the video quality looks great. Fuji's lens lineup is spectacular, especially the 16-55 f/2.8 and 50-140 f/2.8, which are our main lenses.In most ways, the X-H1 solidly beats all Canon and Nikon APS-C DSLRs, including the Canon 80D, Canon 7D Mk II, Nikon D7500, and Nikon D500. The electronic viewfinder, sensor stabilization, 4k video, and eye-detection autofocus are GAME CHANGERS.However, in many ways, we like the X-T2 better. The X-T2 just feels better in our hands, and we prefer having the exposure compensation dial on the top, rather than another display. However, the X-T2 is lacking sensor stabilization, which we've found to be incredibly useful.Unfortunately for Fujifilm, Sony launched the a7 III shortly after the X-H1, and at the same price point. Actually, once you add the grip (which you need for the X-H1), the Fuji camera is more expensive. However, the a7 III has a sensor that's more than twice as big, and shows less than half as much noise. Availability of fast full-frame lenses also means you have more options for the a7 III, especially if you love background blur and low-light performance. We also preferred the a7 III's battery life, focusing, and video quality. For more, SUBSCRIBE and like http://fb.com/NorthrupPhotography#1 book with 14 HOURS of video at Amazon: http://help.tc/sWorldwide use 10% off coupon 'YouTube': http://sdp.io/sdpbookGet my Photography Buying Guide at Amazon: http://help.tc/bWorldwide use 10% off coupon 'YouTube': http://sdp.io/buybgRECOMMENDED PHOTOGRAPHY GEAR:STARTER CAMERAS:Basic Starter Camera ($280 used at Amazon): Canon T3 http://help.tc/t3Better Starter Camera ($500 at Amazon): Nikon D5300 http://help.tc/d5300 Better Travel Camera ($500 at Amazon): Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II http://help.tc/em10iiLANDSCAPE CAMERAS:Good ($550 at Amazon): Sony a6000 http://help.tc/a6000 Better ($1,400) at Amazon: Nikon D5500 http://help.tc/D5500 & Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 http://help.tc/s35Best ($3,150) at Amazon: Pentax K-1 http://help.tc/K1 & Pentax 24-70 f/2.8 http://help.tc/p24 PORTRAIT CAMERAS:Beginner ($950 at Amazon): Canon T6i http://help.tc/t6i & Canon 50mm f/1.8 http://help.tc/c50Better ($3,000 at Amazon): Nikon D610 http://help.tc/d610 & Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 http://help.tc/t200Best ($5,300) at Amazon: Nikon D810 http://help.tc/d810 & Nikon 70-200 f/2.8E http://help.tc/n200eWILDLIFE CAMERAS:Starter ($1,100 at Amazon): Canon 7D http://help.tc/7D & Canon 400mm f/5.6 http://help.tc/c400Great ($3,200 at Amazon): Nikon D500 http://help.tc/d500 & Nikon 200-500 f/5.6 http://help.tc/n500VIDEO CAMERAS:Beginner ($500 at Amazon): Panasonic G7 http://help.tc/g7 & Panasonic 14-42mm http://help.tc/p42Better ($1,400 at Amazon): Panasonic GH4 http://amzn.to/2p5dAmD & Panasonic 14-140 f/3.5-5.6 http://help.tc/p140Best ($4,300 at Amazon): Panasonic GH5 http://help.tc/gh5 & Metabones Speed Booster XL http://help.tc/mbxl & Sigma 18-35 f/1.8 http://help.tc/s35 & Sigma 50-100 f/1.8 http://help.tc/s100DRONES:Beginner ($400 at Amazon): DJI Phantom 3 http://help.tc/p3Travel ($1,000 at Amazon): DJI Mavic Pro http://help.tc/MavicBetter Image Quality ($1,500 at Amazon): DJI Phantom 4 Pro http://help.tc/p4p
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