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All product photography by Dan Bracaglia
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.
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 will be available body-only at a price of $1699, which represents a $200 premium over the original list price of the X-T3. It will also be 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.
The X-T4 is expected to ship this Spring.
What’s new and how it compares
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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? |
Body and controls
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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. |
Video capabilities
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The biggest difference is the addition of stabilization but there are a few more tweaks to the video side of the camera. |
Initial impressions
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The X-T4 splits the difference between the X-T3 and the older X-H1. It might be videographers that most benefit from upgrading. |
Sample gallery
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We’ve been shooting with the X-T4 for the past few days. Here’s some of what it can do. |
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