What appears as a minor tweak to the design is indeed a bold move that emphasizes the X-T4's status as a true hybrid camera. There’s enough here to persuade both photographers and filmmakers over the X-T3, including the significantly improved battery life, in-body image stabilization, quieter shutter, and design tweaks that make a big difference to the handling. Let's just say that if you've picked up an X-T series camera before, you'll feel right at home here.We are fans of the premium Fujifilm X-T ethos. That said, it does depend a little on what your favorite lenses are.The switch under the shutter speed dial no longer controls metering, but moves between Still or Movie shooting. In general, the buffer processes those 'continuous high' Raw files in around 20-25 seconds before the camera returns to full performance again, whereas for JPEG-only it’s more like five seconds. The same can be said of the 35mm f/1.4 lens.

Which leaves us asking, could you just stick with the To help clarify that, our review focuses a little more on the X-T4's changes and the impact of those additions. So what is the Fujifilm X-T4's image stabilization actually like? As before, the X-T4 records onto an SD card and both slots are compatible with the ultra-fast UHS-II type that is needed for high-speed continuous shooting and high-resolution videos. Some say an articulated screen design is more fragile than the tilt-type when flipped out. The X-T4's design is both charming and intuitive, while its class-leading photo and video specs are backed up by powerful performance.

The trade-off with digital stabilization is that a 1.1x crop factor is applied and somehow the feel of the footage isn’t quite the same. The Still, the stabilization for photos is a minor improvement over the X-T3. Recording at this speed onto a UHS-II card, we have been able to capture 37 Raw images in a burst, or 65 images in JPEG only. At times, in low contrast light, there is noticeable distortion when the shutter release is half depressed, but otherwise the EVF is a joy to use. Shake caused by vibrations from walking are reduced, but still evident. Those that want quick access to metering modes may be disappointed, but for us the change makes total sense for what is a hybrid camera (plus you have reliable evaluative metering and an exposure compensation dial at your fingertips).The Still/ Movie switch swaps between dedicated in-camera menu systems, so you don't have to scroll through excessive video options when all you want to do is photography, and vice versa.
In practice, the main downside is that you won't be able to use headphones and charge at the same time because these functions share the same port. Though it is still worth considering the latter and watching its price – if IBIS is the main feature you're after, you could use the savings to buy an X-T3 with a gimbal. It's no market leader, but it's no longer a cause for complaint. It centers around those bold analogue-style dials on the top plate. Future US, Inc. 11 West 42nd Street, 15th Floor, As such, Zone AF in conjunction with the AF joystick proved a better choice.Autofocus is one area that Fujifilm X-Series cameras have come on in leaps and bounds. The 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. And don't forget that the X-T4 can be charged on the go using a power bank via USB.There is a new vertical grip (RRP £299) built around these new dimensions and this optional accessory can hold up to three batteries. Each color profile (or ‘film simulation’) references Fujifilm's film stock.

It’s not our favorite, but we’ll leave it up to you what you think of the new profile.