![]() ![]() Aesthetics aside, this has retrained me to shoot with the viewfinder instead of the screen. The texture on the back matches the rest of the camera, so it’s beautiful when the screen is not exposed and goes one step closer to looking like a film camera. I’d say that that 90% of time, I have the screen in the closed position. The Fujifilm X-T4 Fully-Articulating Tilt Screen Is Indispensable ![]() This is not a full review of all the features on the X-T4 vs the A7III, but rather my real world experience in how I use the camera for my photo and filming needs.ġ. At the same time, there were design elements I thought I would love and ended up never using it. So there are were a few features on the X-T4 that really piqued my interest, but I had no idea how integral it would be to how I would shoot. I recently wrote a piece about my own 10 year search to find the perfect camera that eventually led me back to shooting with something that just made sense for me instead of chasing the best specs. So much so that many reviewers ignore that last year’s camera and even digital cameras from 10 years ago were more than capable of creating amazing images. In fact, it’s quite hard not to get caught up in trying to keep up with the latest “must have” specs. And it’s useful, to a certain extent, but nothing will replace real hands-on experience that comes from shooting for months with a camera that’s your main tool.Īrticulating Screens| Dial Design | Stills/Movie Switch Button | IBIS | MCS Switch | Shutter Button | Feel In Hand | Video Tally Light | One Touch F-Log Assist | Film Simulations | Sensor Quality | H.265 Files For Editing | Autofocus Reliability | Highest Quality Settings | Fujifilm Community | Fujifilm Development | No Review Can Replace A Camera In Hand With so many popular bloggers and photography rushing to get a review out as soon as a camera is announced, you find that most focus just on the specs of a camera at the expense of the actual user experience. Since taking the jump and switching fully from my Sony A7III to Fujifilm X-T4, I’ve learned more than a few things that weren’t touched on deep enough in any of the reviews I read prior. Updated November 2021: I’ve now had the camera for over a full year and I’ve been churning out about 2000-3000 shots a week on shoots in the last couple of months and have taken it to over 10 new countries, so the information below has been updated to account for my recent experiences.
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