Fuji X-H1 vs Panasonic G9: Design

  • Both cameras: Splash, dust and freeze resistant build Both cameras: Top-line LCD status screen, separate function lever Both cameras: Dual UHS-II compatible SD card slots X-H1: Magnesium alloy body with (8H) scratch-resistance; G9: Metal body with faux leather coating X-H1: 139.8 x 97.3 x 85.5mm, 673g; G9: 136.9 x 97.3 x 91.6mm, 658g

Fuji X-H1 vs Panasonic G9: Viewfinder & Screen

  • X-H1: 3,680k-dot 100fps 0.75x magnification OLED EVF; G9: 3,680k-dot 120fps 0.83x magnification OLED X-H1: 3-inch, 1,040k-dot tri-variable LCD touchscreen; G9: 3-inch, 1,040k-dot vari-angle LCD

Fuji X-H1 vs Panasonic G9: Speed

  • X-H1: In-body image stabilisation (IBIS), claims to 5.5-stops max; G9: Dual IS 2, claims to 6.5-stops max X-H1: 325 area hybrid autofocus system; G9: 225 area contrast-detect autofocus system Without optional grip (mechanical shutter): X-H1 to 8fps (continuous); G9 to 9fps (continuous), 12fps (single) Without optional grip (electronic shutter): X-H1 to 14fps (continuous); G9 to 20fps (continuous), 60fps (single) With optional grip (mechanical shutter): X-H1 to 11fps (continuous); G9 same as without grip (9fps (continuous) / 12fps (single))

Fuji X-H1 vs Panasonic G9: Image Quality & Video

  • X-H1: 24.3MP APS-C size X-Trans CMOS III sensor; G9: 20MP Micro Four Thirds size Live MOS sensor G9: High-Res Mode to 80MP (secured camera only, no subject movement), 4K and 6K Photo modes X-H1: 4K at 30/24fps; G9: 4K at 60/50/30/25/24fps; Both cameras: DCI 4K (4096×2160) Cine 4K available

Fuji X-H1 vs Panasonic G9: Conclusions