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Would you check out what I've got my hands on with?
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It's the new Fujifilm X-T4. And it looks pretty flipping cool.
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The first thing is that, when I pick this up, is that, it's wider, it's taller than the X-T3.
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It's chunkier, it's a bit heavier, and that's because,
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It's got more stuff inside and a bigger battery to power the more stuff.
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What stuff exactly. Well, there are some minor little tweaks here and there,
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but I'm not talking about the minor things.
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This, this bit's detachable, new leather flappy bits.
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What else you've got.
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You've got a more rigid eye cap. It's 40% more rigid than before. It's a lockable.
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Don't know how they measure that? It's 40% more rigid anyway.
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Oh, it's really tough, about 40% more tough.
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I'm talking about the big things. This has now got eye bits. Inside. Oh yes.
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Ooooh yes, they've XH-ed the X-T, so you can take photos like a quasi gangster style and still get still shots -
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Wow are they actually still alive?
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So yeah, it's a 5-axis IBIS system which provides up to 6 stops of stabilisation,
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depending on lens.
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Here's a photo, here's a little photo of what lenses it depends on.
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Depends on not having those two lenses basically. Note, it's actually 6.5 stops,
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not just a mere 6 stops.
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The body is bigger than the X-T3 as a result but the IBIS is still 30% smaller and 20% lighter than the X-H's.
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It also uses magnetic springs not hooks and springs,
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which means two things: 1. It's like really high tech and stuff…
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And 2. You can brag about it to your geeky photo mates.
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Tell you what, this weather is absolutely crap. Let me just get my gilet.
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Gilet. I'll get my gilet.
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A little bit nippy. Let me go back.
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Yeah, there we are, that's much better.
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So yeah, 6.5 stops of stabilisation, for still mode, makes still mode just that bit steadier,
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but still mode is great because now you've got 15 FPS which is a magnificent burst rate to have.
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Barely notice it. The shutter sound on this is really quiet.
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You probably can't hear it anyway with all these noise going on in the background
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but it is 30% quieter than before,
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which is nice, it's really nice and dampened.
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It must have a new shutter mechanism in there because as well as they're doing 15 FPS,
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it goes up to 300,000 actuations.
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That's a long shutter life. That's doubled than before.
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It was 150,000 before? 300,000.
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I mean that's pro-level camera kind of stuff.
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Well, that's a bit quieter, let me blast off another burst of photos for your listening pleasure.
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Can you hear that? Hear that? Ooooh.
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Naturally, I show you just how quiet it is by putting it right next to my mic…Hmm...makes sense.
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That's a lovely boring shot, isn't it? Just as well, because I've got about 300 of them now.
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Anyways, it's good thing that they have given a bigger battery because the X-T3 battery wasn't exactly great.
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It was one of the things that I didn't like too much about the X-T3.
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This is good for 500 frames now on one charge.
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The X-T3's battery is rated at 390 shots, and the different battery and size of the body means new grip, too.
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Let's go check out Chinatown…let's see how quiet Chinatown is these days.
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I'm telling you, when you look at the restaurants, so quiet here. It's ridiculous.
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I think all we know is because it's not pissing it down on rain.
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It's because China food doesn't feel yum, does it?
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As soon as you finish eating it you feel hungry.
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They've gone to MaccyD's, haven't they?
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While we're talking about the quick bursty thing,
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it's the R rhythm for the AF has been improved, so it's quicker.
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Apparently it's as good as anything else on the market.
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Sony?
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Didn't mention it, but I guessed that's who they mean.
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Cause you got the eye and face detection tracking.
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How much better is it? Dunno. Nothing to compare it to here…it feels good though.
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It's sticky, it picks up eyes when the subject is still relatively small in the frame.
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Yup, so I mean that pretty much is it for the still side of things. I mean, there's not much else.
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Button layout on the back has been changed.
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"AF On" button is rounder, people are, like round knobs.
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Ergonomically, the X-T4 feels good.
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I like the slightly beefed up dimensions - it feels better in the hands…
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Yeah, that's the still side of the things.
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But I think the big improvements come with the video side of things.
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Big emphasis has been put on the movie mode - it even has it's own selector switch now.
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Bo Selecta. And…and…separate menus for movie and stills, which I like.
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I hate using a movie mode, switching to stills and having to change the shutter speed and picture profile every bloody time.
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OK, so now I'm vlogging with the X-T4 with the 18-55mm lens
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on its widest settings at 18mm, which is about 28mm, so it's not really wide enough
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because now the shot is gonna be all face.
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But I've got the OIS on as well as the IBIS, so hopefully this would be nice and smooth.
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So, anyway, in addition to this, you can also have digital image stabilisation,
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and as well as an IS boost.
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IS boost is for static subjects, and when you're static,
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and the digital image stabilisation is for static subject, and if you're moving....
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Easy to understand, right?
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Shitting hell. The weather is shit.
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Digital IS works well when combined with OIS and IBIS; using IS Boost while standing there,
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shooting a static subject - not a huge improvement but maybe that's cos I have really safe, steady hands.
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It has to be noted that using the digital IS or IS Boost incurs a bit of croppage.
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Would I use these modes?
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Probably not, I think the OIS and IBIS combination is enough most of the time,
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but I guess it's nice to have the option to BOOST when you like.
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Another thing I'd try to make do without…but unfortunately, had to succumb to using...
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Oh well, no harm in looking like a giant prophylactic once in a while…
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Anyway, what else have we got in terms of new video features?
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We've got a new film simulation, we've got the turn of bleach bypass.
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Bleach bypass is not someone who doesn't like cleaning their toilets.
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It goes back to the old film days when the bleach process was skipped, hence name,
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the end result is reduced saturation and exposure latitude, increased contrast - harder tonality - and graininess.
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Basically it looks just like this.
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In terms of the actual 4K, it does 4K 2530p, 4K 50p and 60p, in 60p it's still cropped,
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just like the X-T3 1.18 times crop.
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And then the HDMI you get 4:2:2, 4K 60p, cinema 4K with F-log recording internal.
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You also have view assist so you can see it in BT709 and so it's not just LOG on the screen.
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I know people are going to hate on this flip screen just cos it's a flip screen.
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And it's a camera meant for photo geeks, isn't it? But it's actually quite nicely done.
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It fits quite nice and flush when you flip it away.
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This 1.6 million dot LCD unit tucks away nicer than some other tilt flips (GH5 for example)…
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and the flip side to that. Oh God that pun.
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You can almost pretend that it's a film camera…
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if you have imagination.
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But one thing is that it doesn't have a conventional headphone socket,
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you'll have to use a USB-C adaptor before you can use headphones with this.
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Also, you can backup records to your second slot for video.
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And tally light.
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We like tally lights, it's good, front and back.
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Can't think of much to dislike about the X-T4. The stepping Auto ISO in video perhaps.
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There will be grumpy buggers that are just to going to lose their shizzle over the flip screen.
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Then why not go for the X-T3, it's not going to be discontinued, probably cheaper now if anything.
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The X-H1 is no longer but they did say that the X-H line is not dead.
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Still, the X-T4 is made to compete with Sony's top of the line APSC -
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The a6600 - which has a flip screen, IBIS, bigger battery, slick AF.
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And the X-T4 could be a perfect all-in-one:
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good looking stills with great AF performance paired with clean,
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low rolling shutter video that benefits from IBIS and that screen.
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Perhaps, good timing, seeing as my GH5 was a bit under the weather after this shoot.