$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryStripV2({"galleryId":"3686938719","isMobile":false}) }) All product photography by Dan Bracaglia 88%Overall scoreJump to conclusion The Fujifilm X-T4 is the company's latest high-end photo and video APS-C mirrorless camera.
It brings in-body stabilization, faster shooting, improved autofocus and a larger battery to the already very capable X-T3.
Fujifilm says that the X-T4 is a sister model to the X-T3, rather than a replacement, which is borne out by the specs and pricing. It's a 26MP camera capable of 20 fps shooting and 4K capture at up to 60p. In use we found it offers distinct benefits over both the X-T3 and the older X-H1. And, although the autofocus performance isn't cutting edge, it offers one of the best stills and video options you can buy.
Key specifications
26MP BSI CMOS sensor
In-body image stabilization (up to 6. 5EV correction)
20 fps shooting with AF (15 with new mechanical shutter)
4K video (DCI or UHD) at up to 60p
1080 video at up to 240 fps, output as 4-10x slow-motion footage
Fully articulated rear touchscreen
3. 68M-dot OLED electronic viewfinder (up to 100 fps refresh rate)
New NP-W235 battery rated to give 500 shots per charge
Dual UHS-II card slots
USB-C type connector allowing USB PD charging
12 Film Simulation modes, including Eterna Bleach Bypass
The X-T4 ia available body-only at a price of $1699, which represents a $200 premium over the original list price of the X-T3. It's also available as a kit with the 18-55mm F2. 8-4. 0 OIS lens for $2099 or with the 16-80mm F4 OIS WR for $2199.
What's new and how it compares
Image stabilization, a bigger battery and faster continuous shooting, but also a bigger price tag. How does the X-T4 measure up to its rivals?
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Body and controls
There have been a number of tweaks and refinements made to the X-T4's body. We take a look and compare with the X-T3.
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Video capabilities
The biggest difference is the addition of stabilization but there are a few more tweaks to the video side of the camera.
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Initial impressions
The X-T4 splits the difference between the X-T3 and the older X-H1. It might be videographers that most benefit from upgrading.
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Image quality
The X-T4 delivers image quality much like that of X-T3. Which means attractive JPEGs, solid Raw performance but now with stabilization to support slower shutter speeds.
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Autofocus
Autofocus is improved, compared to the X-T3 but our tests suggest Fujifilm hasn't yet bridged the gap to catch up with the best of its rivals. We tried to pin down its strengths and weaknesses.
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Video performance
Stabilized, highly detailed video is one of the X-T4's standout features. We found a lot to like, both in the footage and the way the camera handles.
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Conclusion
The X-T4 might seem expensive for an APS-C camera in the era of (comparatively) low cost full-frame, but few cameras offer its combination of stills and video capabilities.
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Sample galleries
We've been shooting with the X-T4 for a while now, here are some examples of its images.
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2020-5-20 18:15