Stuff - UK (2020-04)

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Like a self-riding penny farthing or
a Super-8 camera that can shoot 8K,
Fujifilm’s X-T4 is deceptively modern. Its
weather-sealed magnesium alloy chassis
might give it the look of something you’d
see being used to shoot hippies in the
Summer of Love or document life during
the Vietnam War, but it’s not just the 3in
flip-out LCD screen that’ll give away its
contemporary credentials.
The 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor
and X-Processor 4 inside are identical
to those of its predecessor – but with a
speedier, quieter shutter that can fire off
up to 15fps, a new battery that can take up
to 600 frames without conking out and
in-body image stabilisation, it’s a major
upgrade that’ll please stills shooters and
videographers alike.
The latter can also take advantage of 4K
and Full HD video, including a new 240fps
slow-mo mode, and an IS Boost mode
that’s designed to make static handheld
shots as solid as a marble statue of Tyson
Fury. Like all the latest flagship phones
there’s no 3.5mm headphone port either,
although you do get a USB-C adaptor in
the box. See what we mean about it being
deceptively modern?
As hot as... a nuclear sledge
£1549 / fujifilm.com

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Straight up
There’s no point setting
your robo-vac to work if
it gets stuck on a sock five
minutes after you leave the
house. The 360 Heurist has
sensors that’ll let you know
if it falls or is tilted at a
funny angle.

Clean app
Dyson’s Link app gives
you control over the 360
Heurist’s mode and schedule,
plus it lets you divide the map
it plots into different cleaning
zones, adding no-go areas
around obstacles it
discovers.

Free download pdf