There’s a countdown clock ticking away on the Fujifilm website<\/a>, letting us know that the X-T4<\/a> will become official on February 26<\/a>, but that just means we’re going to see a flurry of leaks about the upcoming camera now.<\/p>\n While a few X-T4 specs are already rumored, no renders or images had been revealed… until now. Both Fuji Addict<\/a> and Fuji Rumors<\/a> have published leaked images of the X-T4, giving us a closer look at Fujifilm’s next mirrorless all-rounder. All the images are heavily watermarked but Fuji Addict did share two which are clear.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n If the veracity of the leaked images can be proved, then Fuji Addict’s November 2019 rumor<\/a> about the X-T4’s flip screen might well be true. At the time, Fuji Addict also reported that the upcoming camera would be able to capture 6K\/60p video like the Panasonic Lumix S1H<\/a>, but a new list of specs revealed by Fuji Rumors<\/a> suggests that might not be the case after all.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Going by the leaked images, it seems the X-T4 is more or less identical to its predecessor, with the sole exception of the screen. Looking a little closer, though, reveals a few minor tweaks, particularly to the labelled subdial on the left which seems to include a dedicated HDR mode. The AF Assist lamp seems to have been positioned slightly higher as well, and Fuji Addict says the camera will be slightly thicker than the X-T3<\/a>.<\/p>\n We recently heard that Fujifilm has developed a bigger battery<\/a> for the X-T4 and both the aforementioned rumors sites have revealed that it will be a 2,350mAh battery. If true, then that’s a major boost from the 1,260mAh capacity NP-W126S battery used in the X-T3, explaining why the newer camera will be slightly bigger than the current model.<\/p>\n Rumors suggest that the X-T4 will inherit the same 26MP sensor that’s currently in use in the X-T3, and we won’t complain if that’s the case – that X-Trans sensor is fabulous, with superb noise performance, and is only about 18 months old after all.<\/p>\n It does feel like the X-T3 was announced only yesterday, having been released in September 2018 and almost immediately began competing for a spot in our best mirrorless camera round-up<\/a>. But Fujifilm doesn’t seem too keen on resting on its laurels just yet – having only just announced the X100V<\/a>, the Japanese camera maker is all set to debut the fourth X-T snapper.<\/p>\n