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Fujifilm X T4 Review: A Leap Forward in Mirrorless Technology

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Article ## Fujifilm X-T4 Review

Since the release of the Fujifilm X-T3 in late 2018, fans have been eagerly awting the next iteration. Now, Fujifilm has delivered with the X-T4, and it's shaping up to be a major leap forward in mirrorless technology.

The first thing you'll notice about the X-T4 is its sleek design that offers a comfortable grip even during long shoots. The improved magnesium alloy body ensures durability while the weather-sealing makes it suitable for use in harsh conditions, from rnstor dusty deserts.

Underneath the hood is Fujifilm's latest sens – the 26.1MP APS-C CMOS sensor pred with X-Processor 4. This combination delivers exceptional image quality even in low light environments and offers faster processing speeds without compromising on performance or battery life.

The autofocus system has been significantly enhanced as well, now boasting 2.59 million phase detection points and a total of 425 AF areas for improved subject tracking accuracy across different lighting conditions.

One unique feature is the Electronic Shutter with a silent mode that allows you to capture images mechanical noise. This is particularly useful in situations where silence is essential, like wildlife photography or during important events.

The X-T4 also comes equipped with an advanced 5-axis In-body Image Stabilization IBIS system which offers up to six stops of compensation. Pred with the IBIS are in-lens stabilization systems found on some XF lenses, enabling up to eight stops when used together.

Video capabilities have been significantly improved too. The X-T4 can shoot 4K video at up to 60 frames per second and features an in-body image stabilizer that works seamlessly for both video recording and stills photography.

For those who love versatility, the camera offers a range of creative modes including Monochrome, Chromatic Aberration Effect, Soft Focus, Toy Camera Effect, etc. These can be applied to RAW files during post-processing as well.

Battery life has been a major improvement too - the X-T4's battery lasts up to 500 shots on a single charge under normal conditions and provides exted recording times for video without requiring frequent recharges.

In , the Fujifilm X-T4 is not just an upgrade but a significant step forward in mirrorless technology. It combines stellar photography features with advanced video capabilities making it suitable for both professional photographers as well as serious amateur enthusiasts looking to elevate their craft.

The information is based on official press releases and existing product data at the time of writing, so certn detls may evolve with firmware updates or as new information becomes avlable.
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