Fujifilm X-T4 vs X100V

The X-T4 leads on more headline specs, but the X100V counters on a hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder and a lighter 478 g body.

The short version

The Fujifilm X-T4 and Fujifilm X100V are Fujifilm APS-C bodies from different lines — the X-T and the X100. Both launched in 2020. At launch the X-T4 was $1,699 and the X100V $1,399, making the X100V the more affordable of the two.

On paper the X-T4 is the stronger body of the two. It gives you 15 fps continuous shooting, 4K/60p video, and 6.5-stop in-body stabilization, with a few smaller wins on top of that.

The X100V isn't far behind. It hits back with a hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder and a lighter 478 g body.

So which one? If you want 15 fps continuous shooting, get the X-T4. If a hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder is closer to what you actually need, the X100V is the smarter buy. And the X100V costs less — $1,399 at launch.

Where the X-T4 wins

  • +15 fps continuous shooting
  • +4K/60p video
  • +6.5-stop in-body stabilization
  • +500-shot battery life
  • +weather sealing
  • +2 card slots

Where the X100V wins

  • +a hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder
  • +a lighter 478 g body

X-T4 vs X100V: full specs

SpecProduct photo of the Fujifilm X-T4X-T4
2020 · $1,699
Product photo of the Fujifilm X100VX100V
2020 · $1,399
General
Release year20202020
Launch price$1,699$1,399
StatusDiscontinuedDiscontinued
Sensor & Image
Megapixels26.1 MP26.1 MP
Sensor generationX-Trans IVX-Trans IV
ProcessorX-Processor 4X-Processor 4
ISO range160–12800160–12800
Autofocus & Burst
AF points425425
Subject detectionface-eyeface-eye
Burst (fps)1511
Video
Max video4K 60p4K 30p
CodecH.265, H.264H.265, H.264
Log profileF-LogF-Log
Physical
Stabilization6.5 stopsNone
ViewfinderEVF (3.69M dot)Hybrid OVF/EVF (3.69M dot)
LCD3" flip touch3" tilt touch
Weather sealedYesNo
Weight607 g478 g
Storage
Card slots21
Card typesSD UHS-II / SD UHS-IISD UHS-I
Power
BatteryNP-W235NP-W126S
Battery life (CIPA)500 shots420 shots
Software
Film sims77

Highlighted cells are best in class between these two. Specs sourced from public Fujifilm product pages.