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  1. Those IBIS shots looked great because it was shot with a 35mm lens. The IBIS corner wobble artifacts are more pronounced in wider focal lengths, such as the 16mm lens used in many of the X-T4 reviews.
  2. Due to X-Trans, different editing tools yield different results, Lightroom has been criticised heavily for soft and mushy results demosaicing X-Trans files, hence many prefer Capture One.
  3. IBIS warping (especially in corners, with wide angle) is a known phenomenon in all IBIS capable cameras, electronic IS exhibits a different kind of warping. https://diglloyd.com/blog/2015/20150823_0800-SonyA7R_II-IBIS.html
  4. Well the H.264/HEVC will definitely be softer, due to downscaling (we don't know what algorithm Fuji uses to downscale 6K), 4:2:0 colour sampling (vs. JPEG 4:2:2) and higher compression ratio.
  5. A fair comparison would be internal JPEG vs. internal H.264/HEVC, with the same sharpening/NR settings.
  6. Warping happens with IBIS only.
  7. Mini doc shot on X-T4 from Cinema5D: AF-C micro pulsing and IBIS warping, jerking are a massive turn off.
  8. That's just your stereotype and bias. Made in Japan X-Pro 3 had some serious QC issue: https://***URL removed***/forums/thread/4465821 Can I jump into conclusion that "made in Japan" has now become complete crap? X-T4 are made in both China and Japan. No.
  9. Retail X-T4 units are made in more than one country, to the same standard.
  10. Fujifilm has confirmed that X-H line will continue:
  11. (Pre-production) X-T4 IBIS exhibits noticeable warping with some lenses:
  12. Also, the VG-XT4 battery grip has removed the DC input for stand-alone charging, but it can now be charged with the USB-C connection when attached to the camera body (up to three batteries at the same time)
  13. FHD 240P mode maintains a 1.29x crop, however there's a noticeable drop in IQ compared to 120P with more line-skipping and binning artefacts.
  14. General availability is not expected until May, due to COVID-19 outbreak.
  15. You can, I literally said that.
  16. This is going to be controversial, Fujifilm removed headphone jack on the X-T4 body and put it on the grip instead (next to the pull tab), if you wanna use headphone with the body only, you might need USB-C adapter.
  17. The top sub-display, like X-H1, isn't e-ink, it's a transflective matrix LCD. https://www.sharpsma.com/products?sharpCategory=Memory LCD&sharpProductRecordId=1504572
  18. It's just automatic SDR mapping, in Final Cut you can disable the mapping.
  19. It's a known issue and fixed in Catalina.
  20. If it bins like that, it doesn't sound good in marketing material. GFX100 reads the full width of the sensor at 11604 pixel, and vertically 2/3 subsamples from 6528 to 4352. The downsamples to 4K. So technically it oversamples.
  21. Because GFX100 heavily line-skips and bins when shooting 4K, the image exhibits quite a bit of moire and aliasing. Shame Fuji didn't implement the 3x3 RGB binning for a more organic, soft but detailed 4K image.
  22. Source is on fire today, apparently new firmware 4.0 for X-T3 is around the corner:
  23. Just received info from a source that, X-H2 (or whatever the next gen rugged flagship is called) will have integrated battery grip, like this:
  24. BSI Stacked vs. BSI Stacked with DRAM: DRAM is an additional stack which improves read speed even further. Other than mobile phone sensors, it's reserved for A9 type camera.
  25. 35mm crop is for stills only.
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