Abstract: Around the $2000 price point you'll find flagship APS-C and Four Thirds cameras, built for speed and durability. You'll also find a handful of full-frame ILCs and DSLRs, with their own unique selling points. In this buying guide we've rounded up all the c...
Abstract: Most modern cameras will shoot video to one degree or another, but these are the ones we'd look at if you plan to shoot some video alongside your photos. We've chosen cameras that can take great photos and make it easy to get great looking video, rather t...
The Fujifilm X-T4 brings the best from two worlds and is therefore primarily intended for those who combine photo and video. Those who only take photos, however, do not have to replace their X-T3, unless it's for the image stabilization. For those who onl...
Great colour and 26.1-megapixel APS-C sensor, 5-axis in-body image stabilization IBIS, Mechanical shutter with 15fps frame rates
Non-tiltable LCD screen,
This is the best camera for beginners or first time mirrorless camera users. The X-T4 from Fujifilm has a durable body, 5-axis image stabilization, and the 26.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor produces excellent images as well as video content. It also gets a...
Fujifilm X-T4 | Fujifilm XF 16-80mm f/4 | 21mm | 1/125s | f/10 | ISO 200I'm a huge fan of the X-T3.But I'm an even bigger fan of the X-T4, mostly thanks to the addition of in-body image stabilization, which makes the camera even more impressive for low-li...
Up to 6.5 stops of in-camera image stabilization, Excellent battery life, The Velvia film simulation will always be my go-to, but Eterna Bleach Bypass is gorgeous as well, Robust build quality and weather sealing that we've come to expect from Fujifilm, Q
Lack of touch interactivity with the main menu system, Inconsistent high ISO image quality
Published: 2020-06-24, Author: Steve , review by: engadget.com
Excellent image stabilization, Fast shooting speeds, Flip-out screen, Excellent video quality, Good looks and handling,
Less compact than before, Autofocus tracking still needs work, Expensive compared to competition, Summary, Fujifilm could have rested on its laurels as the X-T3 was already the best APS-C mirrorless camera available. Instead, it introduced the X-T4 with s
Steve Dent/EngadgetIs the X-T4 a worthwhile upgrade over its excellent predecessor, even though it shares the same sensor and offers similar image quality? Heck, yes. The imaging chip is one of the few things that hasn't changed (it didn't need to), and F...
Published: 2020-06-15, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Pro-grade, dust- and splash-protected body, Excellent EVF, Articulating LCD, 15fps mechanical shutter, Improved battery, Excellent in-camera film looks and Raw processing, Stabilized image sensor, 4K at 60fps,
Some might not like flip-out screen, Omits standard headphone jack (though a dongle is included), Smallest tracking focus area not that small
The Fujifilm X-T4 sports class-leading autofocus, a 26MP APS-C sensor, stellar image processing, 4K video, and a stabilized image sensor. Outside of full-frame models, you won't find a better camera...
6.5-stop in-body stabilisation, Classic controls and layout, 60p 10-bit 4K internal video
The EOS M6 II has more megapixels, Complex burst & video fps options, No sensor advances over the X-T3
We can't help but give the Fujifilm X-T4 a five-star rating. Practically everything we wanted in the X-T3 is here, including in-body stabilization, a vari-angle touchscreen display and better battery life. We still want more (of course), including better...
Published: 2020-05-20, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
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.Read moreSample galleriesWe've been shooting with the X-T4 for a while now, here ar...