Fujifilm X-T4 Review
The Fujifilm X-T4 ($1,699.95, body only) is getting a lot of buzz from enthusiast and pro photographers alike, and with good reason: It's the first X-T camera to feature in-body image stabilization (IBIS). In addition to that headline feature, it offers improved battery life, autofocus, continuous shooting performance, and handling versus the previous-generation X-T3. It's a class-leading product, and the best smaller-than-full-frame sensor camera you can get. In addition to earning our Editors' Choice award, it's also worthy of a full five-star rating. A Bigger X-T3 The X-T4 has a bigger battery than the X-T3 and adds stabilization to the image sensor, so it's understandably a little bit bigger, but not by much. The X-T4 is a smidge taller and the grip is a little deeper, but its 3.7-by-5.3-by-2.5 inch (HWD) frame is still more compact than you get with a similarly outfitted SLR, like the Nikon D500 (4.5 by 5.8 by 3.2 inches, 1.9 pounds).
The camera is also a little bit heavier ...
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.
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