Fujifilm X-T4 body
Videos 30Photos 7 | Outdated Product £1,385.99 Sensor size: APS-C (23x15.5 mm); Effective MP number: 26; Manual focus; Image stabilization: with matrix shift; White balance measuring; Auto bracketing; Viewfinder: electronic; Continuous shooting (fps): 20; Screen ("): 3; Touch screen; Rotary display; 2 card slots; Memory cards types: SD, SDHC, SDXC |
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Fujifilm's X-series cameras are closest to professional status. Even despite the cropped sensor, both involved enthusiasts and “adult” photographers with solid experience behind them give preference to them.
Proprietary X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor
The new 2020 X-T4 is one of the best-in-class cameras with an APS-C image sensor. It uses a proprietary 26-megapixel back-illuminated sensor with an X-Trans pixel array. The sensor is mounted on a movable stabilizing pad, which provides smoothing of camera shake along five axes and effective compensation up to 6.5 stops of exposure.
Hybrid autofocus
Under the wing of the hybrid autofocus system on board the Fujifilm X-T4 combines contrast and phase focus techniques. In total , the camera's autofocus includes 425 points that catch the subject in just 0.02 seconds. It also features face and eye recognition. In the reportage genre, the camera demonstrates a rate of fire up to 20 fps. However the mirrorless memory buffer is only enough for 2 seconds. such a shooting — it fits about 38 RAW files.
"Honest" 4K
The video camera was taught to shoot in “honest” 4K resolution — 4096x2160 pixels at 60 fps. In FullHD format, the frame rate of the video sequence can be increased to 240 fps. Video files are compressed using H.264 or H.265 standards. Sighting during shooting is offered through the OLED viewfinder window or on a 3-inch screen on a touch-controlled swivel hinge.
Pleasant aftertaste
On the upper end of the “carcass” Fujifilm X-T4, there are separate wheels for controlling shutter speed, exposure compensation and ISO, which is a kind of “chip” of cameras named after Mount Fuji. The mirrorless camera can be controlled from a smartphone via Wi-Fi, and its “antique” magnesium alloy body is dust and moisture resistant. Shooting with a camera leaves a pleasant aftertaste, backed by an artistic pattern of optics for the Fujifilm X mount.