Fujifilm Unveils Its Flagship X-T4 Mirrorless Camera
Boasting new in-body image stabilization technology.
Two years after the launch of its X-T3 mirrorless camera, Fujifilm has finally unveiled the newest iteration for its flagship line: the X-T4.
While it retains the same 26-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and an X-Processor 4 quad-core CPU as its predecessor, one of the most crucial updates to the new model more than makes up for this: its new five-axis in-body image stabilization technology which can support up to 6.5 stops. A new mechanical shutter has been installed which can shoot up to 15 frames-per-second, certified for 300,000 actuations. As for those working with video recordings, Fujifilm has given the X-T4 a 1.62MP flip-out LCD touchscreen, making it easier to work with at various angles, as well as 400Mbps 4K/60p and 10-bit F-Log recording modes. Other upgrades include a 3.69 million-dot OLED electronic viewfinder and upgraded software algorithms for more accurate auto-focusing and face and eye-tracking.
For those looking for a new mirrorless, the Fujifilm X-T4 is now available for pre-order over at Adorama for $1,700 USD. Head over to grab yours now.
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