FUJIFILM X-T4
Traditionally, Fujifilm’s flagship X-T series has appealed to photo-journalists, street photographers, wedding photographers and even sports and wildlife shooters as the APS-C sized sensor allows some affordable yet well performing glass to mount on the front. And by now, four generations in, it’s safe to say there’s plenty of fans of these cameras out there.
But perhaps the biggest realisation to make about the Fujifilm X-T4 is that this iteration of the series takes Fujifilm’s X-series cameras a significant step closer to a serious professional camera. There’s in-body image stabilisation (IBIS), improved autofocus, better battery life, impressive video specs and a newly designed rear LCD – all features professional photographers are demanding today.
Despite the camera’s versatility, the grip of COVID-19 and social distancing laws in Australia meant my chance to shoot with the X-T4 was limited to a few outings for “exercise” with the
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