
Fujifilm X-T4
Score: 87/100
Canon EOS RP
Score: 82/100Rankings

The Fujifilm X-T4 is a 2020-released APS-C mirrorless camera that combines a 26.1 MP sensor, advanced hybrid AF, 5-axis IBIS and robust 4K/60p video in a weather-sealed, ergonomically designed body. It excels for hybrid shooters who need high-quality stills and video, though it lacks a native headphone jack and has a complex menu.

The Canon EOS RP delivers a lightweight full-frame experience with a 26.2 MP sensor, robust Dual Pixel AF and weather sealing, making it a strong choice for travel and portrait work. Video is limited by a cropped 4K mode and lack of in-body stabilization, but the camera's ergonomics and touchscreen are appealing for creators.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
26.1 MP | 26.2 MPbest | |
600 shotsbest | 210 shots | |
— | 102,400 ISObest | |
| ↓ lower better | 607 g | 485 gbest |
425 points | 4,779 pointsbest | |
60 fpsbest | 24 fps | |
3,690,000 dotsbest | 2,360,000 dots | |
3 inchesbest | 3 inchesbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Sensor & Image(3) | ||
Effective Megapixels (MP) | 26.1 MP | 26.2 MP |
Sensor Size | APS-C | Full-frame |
Image Processor | X-Processor 4 | DIGIC 8 |
Autofocus(2) | ||
Autofocus Points (points) | 425 points | 4779 points |
Autofocus System | Hybrid AF | Dual Pixel CMOS AF |
Battery & Power(2) | ||
Battery Life (CIPA) (shots) | 600 shots | 210 shots |
Weight (g) | 607 g | 485 g |
Video(1) | ||
4K Frame Rate (fps) | 60 fps | 24 fps |
Display(2) | ||
LCD Resolution (pixels) | 1620000 pixels | 1040000 pixels |
EVF Resolution (dots) | 3690000 dots | 2360000 dots |
Storage(1) | ||
Memory Card Slot Type | Dual SD (UHS-II) | SD (UHS-II) |


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Professional reviewers rate the X-T4 extremely highly, with PCMag giving it a perfect 5/5 and calling it the best APS-C camera available, while DPReview scores it 88/100 and highlights its added IBIS, faster shooting, and larger battery.
Everyday users praise the X-T4 for its tactile controls, film simulations, ergonomic design, effective IBIS, and the versatile vari-angle screen, often describing it as a "forever camera." Common complaints focus on the missing headphone jack, a confusing menu system, ISO dial limitations, and occasional overheating during prolonged 4K video capture.

Professional reviewers praise the EOS RP for its compact, weather-sealed build and excellent still-image quality, while noting its limited video capabilities and cropped 4K recording.
Everyday users love the portability, natural color rendering and touchscreen, but repeatedly mention short battery life and the disappointing 4K crop.
“I love the tactile dials and the color science - it feels like a forever camera.”

“The IBIS works like magic, handheld shots are rock-solid.”

“Wish there was a real headphone jack; the USB-C adapter is a hassle.”


