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FUJIFILM X-T4

www.fujifilm.com £1,549 / $1,699

Since Fujifilm announced the X-T1 back in 2014, the X series of cameras for which it laid the foundations have been objects of desire among devotees of high-end mirrorless models. The marriage of advanced features and retro styling provides users with a unique photographic experience, coupled with a system of reliable technology and cutting-edge lenses.

The X-T4 is the latest iteration of the range. Interestingly, Fujifilm seems to regard the new camera as a sister to the existing X-T3, rather than a like-for-like replacement, suggesting that the two models will sit alongside each other for the foreseeable future. This is not entirely surprising, as the trend of the industry today is one of incremental improvements, rather than astronomical leaps in specification from one generation to the next. In

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