The recent firmware updates for cameras, specifically the Fujifilm X-T4, have resolved the issue of cameras freezing after updates when using a smartphone or tablet with Camera Remote application software installed. This telephoto lens is a reliable choice for various photography styles, including nature, wildlife, portraits, headshots, sports, and street-style. It consistently delivers crisp images with its 26-megapixel X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X Processor 4. The X-H2 notably marked Fujifilm’s first camera powered by a 40-megapixel sensor.
The Fujifilm X-T4 is appreciated for its additional film simulations, better bracketing, in-body stabilization for non-Fuji lenses, and enhanced video capabilities. Its Electronic Viewfinder (EVF), identical to the one on the X-T4, is bright and provides a live preview of images. While the X-T4 represents more of an evolution than a revolution, it shares a similar focus system and sensor with its predecessor but adds significant new features.
Designed as a sister model to the X-T3, the X-T4 differs enough that some users might consider upgrading. Key enhancements include image stabilization, faster shooting, and a larger battery. The Fujifilm X-T4 stands out with its 5-axis in-body image stabilization, offering up to 7 stops of shake reduction. This stabilizes even the smallest shakes with over 10,000 corrections per second. It also features improved autofocus sensitivity down to -6EV and Full HD/240p video capabilities.
Accommodating different photography needs, the X-T4 offers a comprehensive range of flashguns and off-camera flash options. The Fujifilm EF-60, suitable for TTL or manual applications, can be used on or off-camera with the EF-W1 Wireless Commander. In addition, Wasabi provides some of the best third-party batteries for cameras, enhancing the overall user experience. The X-T4’s capabilities are particularly notable in landscape photography, as demonstrated in a review by First Man Photography.