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Fujifilm X-T4 Mirrorless Camera Body - Black

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Color: Black


Style: Body Only


Features

  • Putting stability in your hands: A huge part of creating great photos or videos is making sure you are in the right place at the right time and that often means making handheld images to get to the heart of the action. X-T4s state-of-the-art, five-axis In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) provides up to 6.5 stops of image stabilization to make sure that, even in the midst of all the excitement, your images remain steady and sharp. Combine this with the new four-axis digital image stabilizer, and you have lots of room to maneuver.
  • Performance you can rely on: For any serious image maker, having a tool that can be relied upon to perform flawlessly whenever it is required is extremely important. For this reason, X-T4 features a newly developed mechanical shutter that is the fastest and most robust in the history of the X series. Not only can it make images at 15 frames per second, but it is also rated for 300,000 actuations 2. When you combine this with its larger capacity battery that is capable of up to 600 frames per charge 2, X-T4 has the power and the durability to give you the peace of mind that youll never miss the perfect opportunity.
  • When your story needs movement: The modern image maker is blurring the lines between photography and videography, and X-T4 has been designed to celebrate this new generation of hybrid creativity. With the simple flick of a switch, movie mode is activated, meaning X-T4 is capable of recording both professional-level DCI 4K/60p and Full HD/240p super slow-motion video. It is also possible to record F-Log footage in 10-bit color, straight to the card. Whats more, the innovative AF-C subject tracking works in low-light conditions down to -6EV and the cameras use of a new, high capacity battery lets you push your creative limits.
  • Powerful image manipulation made easy: For over 85 years, Fujifilm has produced photographic films that have been used by some of the worlds best-known moviemakers to create some of the worlds most successful movies. This legendary reputation in color science is celebrated with their hugely popular selection of Film Simulations, which digitize some of the industrys most iconic films and puts them right at your fingertips. X-T4 introduces Eterna Bleach Bypass, the newest addition to this much-loved collection of film simulation modes available in the X Series product line, which creates a beautiful de-saturated, high-contrast look that any image-maker will find irresistible.

Description

Chase your creativity as far as it wants to go with Fujifilm X-T4. This powerful image-making tool offers professional photo and video functionality that can be quickly and easily accessed at the flick of a switch. X-T4 offers five-axis In-Body Image Stabilization, autofocus sensitivity down to -6EV, and Full HD/240p super slow-motion video recording. It also provides improved AF tracking performance and enhanced battery life compared to X-T3, along with a new mechanical shutter that is capable of making images at 15 frames per second and 300,000 actuations. High-resolution movie footage can be made at DCI 4K/60p in 10-bit color, while the addition of a newly designed optional Vertical Battery Grip uses two extra batteries to provide nearly 2,000 still frames before needing to recharge. X-T4 is the ultimate camera for hybrid image makers who want the versatility to make the most of their creativity. Operating Temperature-10°C - +40°C.

Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Aspect Ratio: 11


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG, Raw, TIFF


Image Stabilization: Sensor-shift


Optical Zoom: 1


Maximum Aperture: 3.5 millimeters


Expanded ISO Minimum: 80


Metering Description: Average, Center-Weighted Average, Multiple, Spot


Brand: Fujifilm


Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Aspect Ratio: 11


Sensor Type: CMOS


File Format: JPEG, Raw, TIFF


Image stabilization: Sensor-shift


Maximum Aperture: 3.5 millimeters


Expanded ISO Minimum: 80


Photo Sensor Resolution: 26.1 mp


Photo Sensor Size: APS-C


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/8000 seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 3600 seconds


Exposure Control: Manual


Form Factor: Mirrorless


Effective Still Resolution: 26.1 mp


Special Feature: Face Detection


Color: Black


Screen Size: 3 inches


Shooting Modes: Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority


Item Weight: 607 g


Video Resolution: 4K DCI 2160p


Viewfinder: Electronic


Flash Modes: Commander, Manual, Off, Slow Sync, TTL Auto


Camera Flash: Hotshoe


Skill Level: Professional


Specific Uses For Product: Photography, Videography


Compatible Devices: Fujifilm X


Continuous Shooting: 15 frames_per_second


Aperture modes: F2.8-F22


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.75x


Flash Sync Speed: 1/250 Second


Connectivity Technology: USB 3.0, HDMI, 3.5mm audio, 2.5mm audio


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Video Output: Micro-HDMI


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Total Video Out Ports: 1


Hardware Interface: 3.5mm Audio, 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, Micro-HDMI, USB Type C


HDMI Type: Type D Micro HDMI


Display Type: LCD


Dots Per Screen: 1,620,000 dots


Display Fixture Type: Articulating


Display Maximum Resolution: 1620 x 900


Display Resolution Maximum: 1,620,000 pixels


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Flash Memory Type: Dual Slot SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)


Memory Slots Available: 1


Memory Storage Capacity: 1 TB


Recording Capacity: 30 minutes


Write Speed: 15 fps


Flash Memory Speed Class: UHS-II


Flash Memory UHS Speed Class: UHS-II


Flash Memory Video Speed Class: V60


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: UHS-II


Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum: 2 TB


Compatible Flash Memory Type: SDHC, SDXC


JPEG Quality Level: Fine


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Bit Depth: 16 Bit


Total Still Resolution: 26.1 mp


Maximum Image Size: 65.52 centimeters


Optical Zoom: 1


Lens Type: Prime


Zoom: Digital Zoom


Camera Lens: XF18-55mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS


Minimum Focal Length: 18 millimeters


Real Angle Of View: 28.4 degrees


Focal Length Description: 18.0 to 55.0 mm


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 7


Lens Construction: Standard


Lens Correction Type: Chromatic Aberration, Diffraction, Peripheral Illumination


Metering Methods: Average, Center-Weighted Average, Multiple, Spot


White Balance Settings: Auto, Color Temperature, Custom, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Shade, Underwater


Self Timer: 10 seconds, 2 seconds


Crop Mode: 1.5x


Brand: Fujifilm


Model Name: Fujifilm


Built-In Media: Li-ion battery NP-W235 AC power adapter Plug adapter USB cable Headphone adapter Shoulder strap Body cap Hot shoe cover Vertical Grip connector cover Memory card slot cover Sync terminal cover Owner's manual


Model Number: X-T4 Body - Black


Model Series: Fujifilm X


Series Number: 4


Number of Packs: 1


Global Trade Identification Number: 37


Generation: 4


Number of Items: 1


UPC: 074101202137


Unit Count: 1 Count


Age Range Description: Adult


Manufacturer: Fujifilm


Manufacturer Part Number: 16652855


Warranty Description: 1 yr Manufacturer


Digital Scene Transition: False


Image Capture Type: Stills


Auto Focus Technology: Eye Detection


Focus Features: Hybrid


Autofocus Points: 425


Focus Type: Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF


Focus Mode: Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S)


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  • Probably the best APS C Camera on the market
Color: Black Style: Body Only
My wife and I are long time Fujifilm camera users, having started with the X T1 and X100 (we now have the X100V). As each new model of the X Tx series as been released we have generally upgraded and the X T4 is the current best they have produced. My wife upgraded from the X T2 and I upgraded from the X T3 and we have a good range of lenses (from our 23mm prime to the 100 to 400mm Zoom). We mainly shoot still photographs, so the video features are not the main reason we use this camera but it is very competent. Pros: 1. IBIS makes using my 16 to 55 f/2.8 (the sharpest lens in my collection but without image stabilization) safer and ensures sharper results. Testing showed I get about 5 stops of stabilization. I can shoot at substantially slower shutter speeds. 2. Improved auto focus performance. Not as good as my Canon R5, but more than good enough for the majority of uses I have, even some fairly challenging wild life shots. 3. Beautifully made and is a camera that makes you want to take pictures. 4. USB C socket in camera charging. 5. Longer battery life with the new NP-W235 battery. I easily get a days shooting with the new battery, whereas the older battery would often need to be changed for a fully charged one 2/3 of the way through the day. 6. Superb out of camera JPGs and video. 7. New 'floppy' screen is more flexible for those awkward shots and video. 8. Feels more responsive. Cons: 1. Slightly changed body size and shape, so none of the original cases fit the camera. 2. That new battery means all your older batteries are no longer usable, so you have to buy new spare batteries (luckily my X100V uses the older battery).. 3. External charger not included in the package. 4. Auto focus and tracking trickier to setup than it should be. 5. Headphone socket requires a dongle (provided). 6. Expensive. You can now buy a full frame camera for less than the cost of this camera, however the lenses for this camera are lighter, smaller and cheaper than the equivalent full frame lenses. Think of the total cost of the system rather than just the cost of the body. Summary: If you have the X T2 or earlier, this is a no brainer upgrade. If you have the X T3 (which is still available) you need to think more carefully about whether the improvements are worth the inconvenience of buying new batteries and a new battery charger. A lot of Fujifilm lenses have OIS, so the IBIS is a nice luxury but I love the way it improves my shots for that 16 to 55 f/2.8. Note also that the sensor is the same sensor that is in X T3 (it is an upgrade from the X T2 which has the 24.3 MP sensor). If you are looking to get into serious photography, the quality and output from this camera is amazing. APS C cameras ultimately have built in disadvantages with respect to full frame cameras (noise due to lower light gathering capability etc.) but this camera produces amazing pictures with very low noise for a smaller sensor. Note that lenses for APS C camera are smaller and lighter than their equivalent full frame lenses, so they are very good for wildlife. The 100 to 400 mm lens I noted above is the equivalent of a 150 mm to 600 mm lens in the full frame world, which pulls in some great shots. Those lighter lenses mean you are also more likely to have them with you than their larger (and more expensive) full frame counterparts. Overall this a beautiful camera that is a pleasure to use. This is one of those cameras that gets out of the way when you want to take pictures. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021 by PMJ

  • The almost perfect hybrid camera
Color: Black Style: Body Only
Probably the closest thing to the perfect hybrid camera. The X-T4 is the best camera for those who like me take photography and videography seriously. It is an amazing little package, the video is amazing, the photos are amazing as well, the system includes all the lenses you need. The Stills/Movie dial is genius, it cleans up the menus and makes everything much easier to setup quickly. The ergonomics are improved from the X-T3, the battery life is doubled, the new shutter is quieter and rated for 300,000 actuations. The IBIS is fantastic as well. To be honest, the autofocus is great and works very well, but it's not near Sony or Canon, but Fuji is always working on it and it will keep improving it. I'd give it a solid distant third place in performance behind Canon as of right now. If you're going to use this camera mainly for video, only a few lenses work as expected and pull focus smoothly, accurately and with minimum focus breathing according to Fuji, the 18-55 F2.8-4, (which is my main video lens) the 50-140 F2.8 and 10-24 F4.0. So keep that in mind when choosing lenses. If you're using this camera for stills, this camera is the best APS-C camera on the market and it gives some more expensive full-frame cameras a run for their money. The way the lenses render color, sharpness and contrast is fantastic. Any XF lens, even the "kit" lens is a fantastic piece of kit, so select your lenses freely because all of them are fantastic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2020 by Melvin Garcia

  • Quality images and video without the bulk of full frame DSLR’s.
Color: Silver Style: Body Only
This camera is absolutely perfect in almost every way. - beautiful images - easy intuitive interfaces for beginner, advanced , and pro users. - video quality is top notch - new flip screen is ideal - has touch screen - Fuji has a great lineup of lenses to accommodate every use case - high frame rate capture rates are incredible - very well thought out and fully capable camera. - small and compact in comparison to full frame DSLR’s Fuji has made improvements to make this a thoroughly rounded camera that does both photography and video very well and makes it worth investing to go beyond what a smartphone can do. Only caveat- the smartphone app that enables wireless transfers to phone could still use more improvements to make it a more frictionless user experience, but easily the easiest thing for Fuji to fix. The hardware and UI/UX on the camera itself is spot on. *Highly recommend!! FYI - moved to APSC format coming from a Nikon full frame format for the last 15 years. Have been waiting for the right camera to do so, and highly believe I’ve made the right decision. Now who will buy all my Nikon lenses and bodies... 🧐 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2020 by Jamboa

  • Excellent camera. Even better video camera.
Color: Black Style: Body Only
I use this mainly for photography but when I do use it for video, they are just the bomb. I switched from Sony Alpha a600x and A7RIV. I can tell you that Fuji lenses are way more compact and they are laser sharp. I could not be happier. The biggest quirks with the camera is that it tries to hunt white balance more than my Sony’s did. A fix for this is just lock the white balance and adjust it in post assuming you have a grey card. Another issue is that the camera gets confused with the exposure setting in complex situations like sunsets and shooting a picture of a person in front of the sun. You will want to lock in your exposure using the AEL lock button. Note that you can configure this to be latched as in press once and it stays locked until pressed again. Definitely do this in the settings. Other than that, dual USB slots, Fuji JPEG color profiles, face/eye detection, slow/fast/HDR/bracket/slomo shooting and of course 4K video with IBIS. What is not to love about this camera? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2020 by Debounce

  • Oh my gosh!
Color: Silver Style: Body Only
I've had this less than a day so take my review for what it's worth. I'm a longtime photography enthusiast and mostly take pictures of nature, food/cooking, my baby, and baby-related things. But I like to take beautiful, professional-quality photos and camera phones don't always cut it (hey sometimes they do!). I grabbed the xt100 a couple years ago to introduce myself to fuji's mirrorless line (I hadn't purchased a new camera in a long time and had never used a mirrorless). But I didn't want to dive all the way into a more serious camera (e.g. xt2, xt3) until I was confident I'd love it and use it a lot. So I eyed the xt3 for a long time, but because I do not use a tripod, and prefer prime lenses (none of mine have OIS), I was worried about the lack of ibis in the xt3. So I eyed the XH1, but that seemed to have its cons as well according to reviews. And in all honesty the XT cameras are just better looking. So I just just kept playing with the xt100, taking 500 pictures of a single thing trying to get one non-blurry shot because the camera, I've since learned, is pretty slow, and I'm apparently a shaky person. I used a tripod now and then for food, but at some point the dumb camera's bottom was ripped out by the tripod mount because it, honestly, is just poorly built. So I was sad, and just gave up on cameras for a while and even though I had read some speculations about the XT4 a year or so ago, at some point I completely forgot about it and just used my camera phone all the time. When I saw the XT4 was already released AND had IBIS, I was so so so excited. I did all my reviewing and bought it asap (BTW it was delivered via Adorama through Amazon super fast - said it would be here the following Monday and got here Friday). As soon as I got it turned on and took a few snaps my mind was BLOWN. I had absolutely no idea how slow my the xt100 actually was until using this thing. The xt100 may as well be an alien artifact from another planet compared to the xt4. This camera is FAST. Takes 0 time to autofocus and snap, and all my pictures have been beautiful and crisp. Ibis is definitely doing its job. If the xt3 is this fast then I can see why people wouldn't care that much about IBIS, because it truly is fast lol. But the IBIS makes me feels way more confident that my shots won't be a haze, especially when I'm shooting my baby (I know, ibis doesn't help with a moving subject - but it's hard to take multiple pictures of one moment, as I did with the xt100, when a baby is moving all around, if that makes sense). Also, I don't recall the xt100 having a white-priority WB mode (maybe it did and I never realized it), but it's nice, really nice. In fact it's exactly what I try to accomplish in lightroom. I'll have to keep testing shots to see how it translates to my photography style, but right now I like it. Is the camera worth 1700? I don't know, depends on you I guess. It's a lot of money. I've read a lot of comments on other sites saying 1700 is too much for a non-full frame camera. But I don't know how that is decided lol. Since Fuji has said they're never going full frame, and if you've invested thousands of dollars into fuji lenses (and love their cameras, like I do), then I don't know if that rationale can apply to you. Fuji set their price at 1700 so here we are. It's is probably the max I'd be willing to spend as someone who doesn't have a lot of money lying around or shoot professionally. But considering I've been waiting over 2 years for Fuji to release a camera like this, for me it's worth it. Also, supposedly its IBIS is better than the other competing brands, and personally I want the best best best IBIS if I'm throwing down almost 2k for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2020 by Katie

  • Great camera overall, but requires few ergonomic tweaks to make it truly comfortable to use
Color: Black Style: Body Only
In particular, the hand grip wasn't large enough (I have a medium-size hands), so I had to purchase a hand grip bracket separately. Same with the shutter release button - without a separately purchased one, it was quite uncomfortable to use. Especially for someone who came from a Canon DSLR (I didn't need to make a single tweak to improve my EOS 7D ergonomics - it was pretty much perfect out of the box... except that it's, of course, way bulkier and heavier than the mirrorless X-T4 and there's nothing you can do about that :)). That being said, after spending around $50 to get the extra accessories, I am very happy with the ergonomics of X-T4 and it's very comfortable to use now. Not going to write a tech review of the camera itself - there's a plenty of those available online, but FWIW - my experience with it thus far has been extremely positive: it survived a pretty rough travel with lots of sand, mud, salty ocean wind and splashes, heavy rain, etc and the weather sealing worked flawlessly! I love all the camera features and, of course, I got lots and lots of amazing footage - both stills and videos - out of it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2021 by K. K.

  • Many Great Upgrades BUT Several issues
Color: Black Style: Body Only
This is close to being the perfect aps-c for its price. I recently did a first impressions and test video on YouTube if you want my detailed experience and thoughts (Paul Antill - Fuji X-T4). You get Fuji’s amazing colors, crisp 4K and a great user interface. Unfortunately, it still suffers from many of Fuji’s older problems. For background, I was coming from the Fuji xh1 and Fuji xt20. I had relatively high expectations for the x-t4 and in many ways have been very impressed, in some other major ways, let down. I have filmed several projects using this camera with a variety of lenses and with different firmware updates. 4K 60fps, a flip out screen and 240fps are great new features. The improved bitrates and slightly better autofocus help too. That said, as a videographer and for the type of filming I do, I was let down by the overall still lackluster autofocus performance in video. Face and eye tracking, while better, is still very hit or miss. Cannon and Sony can do it very well and there are times when manual focusing is not easily done or practical. This is especially true when filming fast action shots or quickly moving subjects. I’m surprised that object tracking is available on photo mode, but not video. Even in a controlled studio setting, the camera still breathes when using face detection. In this respect, while better than the older Fuji cameras, it still is not good. I would rather sacrifice some 4K quality if it meant having better autofocus. Another important point to mention is the 4K 240fps. It’s incredibly cool but I wouldn’t use it professionally. It’s extremely soft and noticeably worse quality than regular 1080p. 4K 60 is great and what I primarily shoot on. It’s sharp and captures audio as well. You can slow it down about 3 times for some decent slo-mo as well. The downside, however, is that the camera will begin to overheat after about 25min of straight recording. During weddings, this was usually with the ceremony for me. Often times it could fight through it, especially with the screen set to off and an external battery hooked up. However, this is still worrying as I can’t really trust it. Similar to canon’s new high end r5 and r6, these new video modes are great, but limited. The flip out screen is very handy and a welcome feature. There are times when I prefer the screen on the Fuji xh1, but a fully articulating screen is still my preference. No major complaints here. Overall, the new features of the xt4 are awesome but not fully there yet. It is undoubtedly a better camera than their past models, yet for its asking price and many ongoing struggles, I feel it’s either better to hold on to your old Fuji cameras, or to switch to another brand altogether. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2020 by Paul Antill

  • FUJIFILM Xt4 is a great value AND great camera
Color: Black Style: Body Only
This is my second xt4 body and the pair are used to cover events and concerts. The auto focus works well and the files are beautiful. People respond to color and feel or look, and the xt4 has a nice look. Battery life is good and the layout and placement makes it easy to work and live with. I’ve shot Sony, Nikon, Leica, Panasonic, Pentax and I’ll add to my Fuji bag as new products come out because the value and size inspire me . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2021 by rusty frets

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