Did Fuji make my PERFECT camera?! - Fujifilm XT4
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The video opens with Brandon comparing the Fujifilm X-T4 to his older X-T2, noting the X-T2 has been his preferred stills camera for years while he skipped the X-T3. He points out the X-T4's price, around 1699 USD, as a factor in evaluating whether the upgrade is worth it, and mentions Fuji’s competitive stance against Canon, Sony, and Panasonic. The initial moments also cover practical box contents or lack thereof for a press sample unit, the available color options (silver and black), and a quick physical heft comparison that highlights the heavier body and a larger grip. He confirms the new battery technology, with a 2,200 mAh cell, promising longer life and a new NP-type battery, and notes that charging and power management rely on a USB-C port that doubles as a headphone jack adapter, while the camera still ships without a dedicated charger in the box. Throughout, he frames his assessment around how these changes affect real-world use for both stills and video, especially for users who want to shoot on the move without added bulky accessories.
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Questions answered
- What is the main upgrade of the Fujifilm X-T4 compared to the X-T2 in this video?
- The X-T4 adds in-body image stabilization, a fully articulating touchscreen, a larger grip, an improved battery (2,200 mAh), and a longer-lasting battery life, along with better video features and a dedicated film simulations set.
- Does the X-T4 include a dedicated 3.5 mm headphone jack without accessories?
- No, the X-T4 does not include a built-in dedicated 3.5 mm jack; an optional battery grip is needed to access a dedicated 3.5 mm input.
- What are the notable video capabilities highlighted for the X-T4 in this video?
- Notable video capabilities include 1080p at 240 fps, 4K recording, and improved video-specific menus and white balance controls, plus uncompressed RAW options and better overall handling for video workflows.