Fujifilm X-T4 Mirrorless
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Product Overview
Fujifilm X-T4 is a high-end mirrorless camera in the Fujifilm X-mount system. Introduced by Fujifilm in 2020, it comes with an APS-C sensor with 26 MP (6240 x 4160) resolution and a 3.69 million-dot EVF.
The camera has a usable battery life, though a second battery may be a good thing to keep in your camera bag. One should note that the Fujifilm X-T4 has a 160 base ISO, which is not conducive to getting the cleanest images. Professionals and fanboys will be pleased by the extraordinary 20.0 fps burst rate that this camera can deliver.
The Fujifilm X-T4 comes with a fully articulated touch display and 425 autofocus points. Those who intend to use the Fujifilm X-T4 for video work will be glad to find that the camera comes with 6.5 stops of IBIS.
Ratings
What we found
Neofiliac score 77%
Pros
- Fully articulated LCD
- 6.5 stops of IBIS
- Extraordinary 20.0 fps burst rate
- Weather-sealed
- Viewfinder with great 1.16x magnification
- Supports both WiFi and Bluetooth
Cons
- 160 base ISO
What external reviewers found
External score 84%
Pros
- Excellent image quality
- Excellent still and video performance
- Great battery life
Cons
- No headphone jack
- No telephoto zoom
- Not waterproof
- Not as powerful as X-T3
- Bulky and heavy
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Specifications
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External Reviews
digitaltrends[1]
Reviewer score 82% (normalized by Neofiliac)At $1,700, the Fujifilm X-T4 forces a comparison to full-frame cameras. The Nikon Z 6 will offer better low-light image quality and comparable 5-axis stabilization. The Sony A6600 is another great APS-C camera, one that happens to be cheaper.
Pros
- Fantastic burst shooting
- Excellent autofocus
- Fast EVF
Cons
- Can be tricked if memory card is inserted
- Memory card can be tricked
pcmag[2]
Reviewer score 83% (normalized by Neofiliac)With the X-T4, Fujifilm has put all of the puzzle pieces together. The IBIS system works very well, but there are some issues that simply happen with sensor-based stabilization. Image quality is as good as you'll get without moving up to a full-frame model.
Pros
- Top-tier APS-C sensor
- Excellent image quality
- Built-in weather sealing
- Fast autofocus
Cons
- No headphone jack
- Some issues with sensor-based stabilization
rtings[3]
Reviewer score 71% (normalized by Neofiliac)Fujifilm X-T4 delivers very good image quality, even in darker environments. Its 500-shot battery life should last you most of the day. Its metal body feels sturdy enough to take some drops and bumps, though it feels a little heavy. Video quality is excellent, whether you're recording in 4k or FHD.
Pros
- Excellent image quality
- Excellent autofocus and in-body image stabilization features
- Very good battery life
- Great image quality, even in dimly-lit environments
- Incredibly fast maximum shutter speed
- Well-built metal body
- Superb battery life, especially ...
Cons
- No dedicated headphone jack
- Doesn't offer much in the way of visual noise or graininess
- Can't shoot at high ISO settings
- Not waterproof
t3[4]
Reviewer score 85% (normalized by Neofiliac) Fuji X-T4 is another built, solid performing offering from Fujifilm. APS-C sensor and chunky 16-80mm R/4 R lens make it a strong performer. It's not like a full-size DSLR, but delivers stunning images without giving you back or shoulder ache.
Pros
- Sharp 16-80mm autofocus
- Compact and lightweight
- Built-in image stabilization
Cons
- Bulky and heavy
- No telephoto zoom
techradar[5]
Reviewer score 91% (normalized by Neofiliac)Fujifilm X-T4 is now the best APS-C camera you can buy. It's an attractive, robust camera with analogue dials that both stand out from the crowd and work incredibly efficiently. It boasts unparalleled photo and video performance, ticking all of the boxes that matter the most.
Pros
- Excellent image quality
- Impressive battery life
- Excellent image stabilization
Cons
- Not as powerful as X-T3
trustedreviews[6]
Reviewer score 94% (normalized by Neofiliac)ocusing system, which enables improved face detection and eye AF. Paired with more recent X lenses like the XC50-230mm II or Fujifilm XF16-55mm, focusing is fast and tracking performs consistently. Video shooters will love the fact that the X-T4 has F-log and HLG picture profiles, and can record 4K/60p at 200Mbps with 10bit 4:2:0 colour.
Pros
- Excellent image quality
- F-log and HLG picture profiles
- Excellent battery life
Cons
- No dedicated headphone input
wired[7]
Reviewer score 83% (normalized by Neofiliac)The X-T4 offers a new option to output 8- or 16-bit TIFF files using the in-camera RAW conversion software. It's slightly bigger than its predecessor, but it's woefully undersized for a body of this size. Most of the improvements are aimed at the hybrid still and video shooter.
Pros
- Excellent still and video performance
- Improved autofocus
- Great battery life
Cons
- Gripping grip is too small
- No headphone jack
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