The latest Fujifilm mirrorless digital camera is the flagship X-T4 which comes with a 4th generation X-Trans CMOS sensor that delivers sharp 26 megapixels images using a unique color-filter-array that avoid moire issues without an anti-alias filter. This is the same sensor as the X-T3 and X-T30 but Fujifilm made its more capable by pairing it with a faster processor and revised mechanical-shutter.
The headline feature of the new Fujifilm X-T4 though is a completely new 5-axis image-stabilization built into an X-T-series mirrorless for the first time and just the second time among Fujifilm APS-C mirrorless. The impressive sensor in the X-T4 is already highly capable but with up to 6.5-stops of correction, it can exceed the low-light capabilities of every cropped-sensor digital camera.
An in-depth review of the Fujifilm X-T4 was just published at Neocamera. This review covers all features of the X-T4 and describes in details the subtle changes from its predecessor as well as all new features. Readers can discover the image-quality of the X-T4 for themselves in a gallery of full-resolution images at every ISO captured in beautiful Malta!