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Fujifilm X-T4 Coming with X-T200 Mechanism Flippy Screen (and not Panasonic S1H)


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The Fujifilm X-T4 countdown is running Fujifilm X-T4 Back in November 2019, FR-reader and X-T member J., shared a bunch of details he heard about the Fujifilm X-T4. Here is his list: X-T4 with IBIS fully articulating flippy…essentially a Panasonic…

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On 5/23/2020 at 3:55 PM, Tibi said:

Well, you can. I am using one now.

But I have unscrewed the left part from my Smallrig one, and it works.

On my Canon EOS R using a thumb grip from Meike because of the flippy screen.

If you unscrew the left part then it is not an L-Bracket any longer, right? Can the LCD articulate when you only shift the left part outwards?

RRS has announced an L bracket for X-T4, but there are no details available yet.

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