The Fujifilm X-T line of cameras is by far Fujifilm’s most popular camera so it is important for them to get the camera right when it is updated. So far the Fujifilm X-T4 has been another successful update since it addresses most of the weaknesses that the Fujifilm X-T3 had, while counting to refine a proven and beloved camera.
What we like |
What we don’t |
- Excellent image quality
- Wide choice of attractive color modes
- Very good video quality
- Effective and customizable ergonomics
- Image stabilization allows hand-held video shooting and more stable stills
- 15 fps shooting with mechanical shutter and >100 shot JPEG buffer
- Fully-articulating screen great for video
- Good separation of stills and video to enable fast switching
- Separate stills and video menus simplify things even for stills-only shooters
- Good battery life
- Can be charged or operated with USB power
- Extensive customization of buttons and interfaces
- Strong range of video tools (peaking, zebras, punch-in while recording, corrected preview for Log shooting)
- 10-bit internal Log capture with selection of useful LUTs provided
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- Autofocus performance is heavily subject-dependent
- No AF subject tracking in video
- AF performance highly lens dependent
- Face/eye detection is awkwardly integrated and not as dependable as rival systems
- IS system not great at identifying intentional movement (can give ‘grabby’ results)
- Buffer lasts less than 3 seconds for Raw at 15fps
- Need to retain USB-C dongle to attach headphones
- Fully articulating screen may not be your preferred option for stills shooting
- No external charger provided
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Fujifilm X-T4: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
VG-XT4 Vertical Battery Grip: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
NP-W235 Battery: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Fujifilm BC-W235 Dual Battery Charger: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
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