Fujifilm X-T4 Mirrorless Camera.

Fujifilm X-T4 Mirrorless Camera.

Silver Fuji on XF18-55 mm F2.8-4 R LM Optical Image Stabiliser Lens Kit 

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· 26.1MP APS-C CMOS 4 image sensor 

· 6.5 stop In-body Image Stabilisation (IBIS) 

· 18 Film Simulation modes 

· 15fps continuous shooting in burst mode 

· 1.62 million dot vari-angle LCD monitor 

· 4K 60p video recording 

· 0.02 second AF performance 

· NP-W235 battery (up to 600 frames)

Product description 

Explore your creativity as far as it wants to go with the FUJIFILM X-T4. This powerful image-making tool offers professional photo and video functionality that can be quickly and easily accessible at the flick of a switch. X-T4 offers five-axis In-Body Image Stabilisation, autofocus sensitivity down to -6EV, and Full HD/240p super slow-motion video recording. It also provides improved AF tracking performance and enhanced battery life compared to X-T3, along with a new mechanical shutter capable of taking 15 frames per second and durable to over 300,000 actions. High-resolution movie footage can make at DCI 4K/60p in 10-bit color. The addition of a newly designed optional Vertical Battery Grip uses two extra batteries to provide power for over 1,500 frames before needing to recharge. X-T4 is the ultimate camera for hybrid image-makers who want the versatility to make the most of their scenarios.

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Reviews

Fujifilm X-T4 Mirrorless Camera.

Having pre-ordered in March got one of the first production samples of the X-T4 to arrive in the UK (not through Amazon). Unfortunately, after weeks of sunshine, it’s been lashing down with rain today. HOWEVER, this has meant had a chance to take pictures indoors using available light to test the In-Body Image Stabilisation (IBIS), which appears for the first time in the X-T range. 

 Have 5 Fuji X lenses for my X-T2, but only the 55-200 in my collection stabilizes. Right lenses are the 16-55mm f2.8 (very sharp but heavy) and the 56m f1.2 – not so heavy, but depth of field is incredibly shallow. It is good to use flash and prefer available light, which means often having to use higher ISO than is ideal. It is a donut all camera; it’s up to you if you are considering to upgrade from xt3. As a hybrid shooter, the upgrade of battery life and IBIS and dedicated switch for the quick swap from stills to the video was just too significant to resist. If you are a photographer, there is no need to upgrade from the xt3; the images and functionality are still outstanding.

 If you can afford it and the upgrades are just too tempting, then anyone can thoroughly recommend it.

The built quality, picture quality, and operation are good.