The X-H1 interests me for the ergonomics. Let me know your thoughts on the H1 after you have spent some time with it.
Bobby, according to Fuji Rumors the big discount on the X-H1 ends tonight. With that in mind, here are some of my rushed ergonomic thoughts on the camera:
The X-H1 is a bit on the large side compared with the X-T series - but not when compared with the Panasonic G9 or Olympus E-M1 series. It's even close in size to the Sony A7 III.
In terms of weight, the Fuji is fine. Only when picking up the X-T3 immediately beforehand I did weight even come to mind. If anything, the X-H1 feels a bit more solid than the X-T3.
I think the X-H1 handles wonderfully - with a large, comfortable grip that fits my hands well. Very comfortable to shoot with.
In terms of controls the layout is nice and clean with nothing crowded together. There's no feeling that any dial or button was located somewhere just because that was the only space they had left. I think you would find it all easy to learn and intuitive to operate. Of course, you're already familiar with the general Fuji layout, so that's a bonus.
You might have to get used to the "feather touch" shutter button, which is desined to improve stability and avoid shutter shock. But I didn't find it to be a problem. And if you don't like it, I understand you can send the camera in to have Fuji adjust the feel.
The X-H1 has a flip-up rear viewing screen rather than a flip-out, fully articulating screen. Fine for me.
I love the top-plate LCD, which shows you your settings, remaining exposures and exposure-compensation setting even when the camera is off. But there is no dedicated exposure compensation dial. Now, you press a button and turn a rear wheel while holding the button. You can also customize the button to lock on and lock off with each press. I'm sure you can customize even further.
Overall, it hasn't taken me very long to trust the X-H1. Everyone is different but I adapted quickly and easily. Personally, I can't imagine using the XF 16-55 and 50-140mm f/2.8 lenses on any other Fuji body but the X-H1.
Hope this helps!