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 ...
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 ...
It was going to be tough for Fujifilm to follow up on the X-T3, a mirrorless camera that I and many others believe to be the best APS-C camera on the market. It was not only the prettiest and ...
The 26MP FUJIFILM X-T4 mirrorless camera was announced this week. A successor to the highly popular and well regarded X-T3, the new camera has been given a whole raft of new features, including a 6.5 ...
Another big change is a new mechanical shutter that Fujifilm calls "the fastest and most robust in the history of the X Series." It'll let you shoot bursts at up to 15 fps with the mechanical shutter ...
If you just pulled the purchasing trigger on the X-T3, Fujifilm’s now-previous flagship mirrorless camera, you might be kicking yourself because the company just announced its successor, the X-T4, and ...
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