In-body image stabilization improves low-light performance. Improved autofocus algorithm. New shutter mechanism. Better video/photo mode switching for easy hybrid shooting. Universal video crop mode.
The biggest gripe from the Fuji faithful has long been that their X-series cameras lack image stabilization (well, except the upmarket Fujifilm X-H1). Finally, the cries have been answered and we can ...
If you’ve been paying attention to Fujifilm’s recent announcements, you’ve probably noticed that the company has been going through and revamping a number of its mirrorless cameras. And now, one of ...
Fujifilm just announced the arrival of the X-T4, a camera with a 26.1 megapixel back-side illuminated CMOS sensor, a larger battery than its predecessors, a redesigned body, and an overhauled in-body ...
We find that Fujifilm's X-T4 is a well featured, high performing hybrid mirrorless camera with the added bonus of high frame rates. Fully twelve years after Canon accidentally invented the ...
Fujifilm has confirmed the upcoming release of the successor to 2018's X-T3 mirrorless camera. The X-T4 boasts in-body image stabilization, faster continuous shooting and longer battery life.
Although they look quite different and occupy different price-points, the XH2S and XT4 actually share a lot of similarities when it comes to their key specifications and features, so much so that ...
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 ...
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