Originally posted by ChristianRock Mike Johnston (who a lot of people here respect) has both and says that compared to the X-T2, the X-H1 is more refined in every way, including the feeling of the shutter, which he said was one of the best he ever felt if not the best. And the camera is also quite bigger than the X-T2... weight might be an issue but handling is improved.
I read his blog regularly, and enjoy it...
there are a number of changes that make the X-H1 stand out: different body style, soft trigger, IBIS, etc...
funny thing is, it's still smaller and weighs less than a K-5...