
Fujifilm X-T4 Black
Score: 83/100
Nikon Z 6II
Score: 84/100Rankings

The Nikon Z 6II offers a 24.5 MP full-frame sensor, dual Expeed 6 processors and 5-stop IBIS, delivering solid performance for hybrid stills and video work. Absence of 8K video and a relatively heavy body are its main compromises. It fits hybrid shooters needing reliable low-light capability and dual card redundancy.

The Fujifilm X-T4 is a high-end APS-C mirrorless camera offering 5-axis IBIS, weather sealing and a versatile articulating screen, making it strong for both stills and video. Its larger size and weight, plus the lack of a built-in flash, are the main compromises. Ideal for enthusiasts and professionals needing robust stabilization and video capabilities.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
26.1 MPbest | 24.5 MP | |
51,200 | 204,800best | |
500 shotsbest | 410 shots | |
— | 14 fpsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 607 gbest | 615 g |
— | 2,280 mAhbest | |
3 in | 3.2 inbest | |
1.62 MPbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Image Sensor(3) | ||
Sensor Size | APS-C | Full-frame |
Megapixels (MP) | 26.1 MP | 24.5 MP |
ISO Range (max) | 51200 | 204800 |
Lens & Compatibility(1) | ||
Lens Mount System | Fujifilm X | Nikon Z |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Life (still images) (shots) | 500 shots | 410 shots |
Performance(1) | ||
Image Processor | X-Processor 4 | Dual Expeed 6 |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Body Weight (g) | 607 g | 615 g |
Dimensions (W×H×D) (mm) | 134.6x92.8x63.8 mm | 134x100.5x69.5 mm |
Display(1) | ||
Screen Size (in) | 3 in | 3.2 in |


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Professional reviewers commend the X-T4 for its robust in-body stabilization, extended battery life, and versatile articulating screen, positioning it as a strong hybrid stills-video solution. The high-resolution EVF and dual UHS-II slots are also highlighted as workflow-enhancing features, though the added weight and size are noted as trade-offs.
While direct user reviews are absent, the specifications suggest everyday users appreciate the ergonomic dials, weather sealing, and handling comfort. The primary consumer gripe inferred from the data is the increased weight compared to earlier models.

Professional reviewers consider the Z 6II a solid evolutionary upgrade, praising its low-light performance, 5-stop IBIS and dual card slots while noting the lack of 8K video and higher-resolution sensor as drawbacks.
User feedback is scarce in the available sources; no common praise or complaints were extracted, indicating limited publicly shared everyday user sentiment for this model.