A new Fujifilm X-T4<\/a> leak claims to have revealed the price for the incoming mirrorless camera – and it suggests that the X-T3 successor will be slightly pricier than its main rival, the Sony A6600<\/a>.<\/p>\n Fuji Rumors<\/a> claims the body-only Fujifilm X-T4 price will be $1,700 – if we base regional conversions on the recent X100V’s price, that will likely work out at £1,599 and AU$2,999.<\/p>\n This is in the ballpark of what we expected for X-T4, though it does face some stiff competition from some older, and now discounted, rivals. <\/p>\n Its most direct rival is likely to be the Sony A6600<\/a>, a camera that also has an APS-C sensor and includes in-body image stabilization (IBIS). That camera launched at $1,400 \/ £1,450 \/ AU$2,399, and is now available for slightly less than that.<\/p>\n It’s difficult to do a direct comparison between the two until we know the Fujifilm X-T4’s official specs, but the leaks so far suggest the X-T4 will be the more powerful camera in many areas.<\/p>\n These include burst shooting (the X-T4 is rumored to be able to shoot at 15fps, versus the A6600’s max of 11fps), video shooting (4K\/60p vs 4K\/30p) and its fully articulating touchscreen, which would be a little more flexible than the A6600’s for video. That said, in our experience Fujifilm has so far fallen a little short of matching Sony’s excellent tracking autofocus system.<\/p>\n With many rumors suggesting the X-T4 will be a compelling stills-video hybrid, its other main rival could be the Panasonic GH5<\/a>. This Micro Four Thirds camera launched at $1,999 \/ £1,699 \/ AU$2,999, although it’s now available for significantly less than that. But it’s the full-frame contenders that could put the X-T4 in a tricky spot, at least in terms of value.<\/p>\n\n