Fujifilm just introduced its newest mirrorless flagship camera, the X-T4. One of its most significant features is the new in-body image stabilization (IBIS). It comes with five-axis IBIS, which is combined with a four-axis digital image stabilizer. So, with select Fujifilm XF lenses, you can achieve up to 6.5 stops of image stabilization.
The X-T4 comes with a new X-Trams 26.1-megapixel CMOS 4 sensor and quad-core X-Processor 4, which promises a wide dynamic range and fast autofocus. The camera is capable of taking 26.1-megapixel photos at 15 frames per second, thanks to its mechanical shutter.
It can shoot DCI 4K/60p and Full HD/240p super slow-motion videos in movie mode. Fujifilm is introducing the new ETERNA Bleach Bypass film simulation mode with this camera, which promises to give a "de-saturated, high-contrast look" to photos. The X-T4 can take up to 600 frames per charge, but that might change if you frequently use the 3-inch LCD that can be flipped out to the side so you can see yourself while shooting.
The Fujifilm X-T4 will be available in black and silver. It's expected to launch this spring, but there might be delays in production due to the coronavirus outbreak. The camera comes with a price tag of $2,199.99.