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I just got the fuji x-t4 and it has a very limited cable for charging but not a hard wire USB cable to connect from the camera to my MAC desktop for downloading and performing a few other functions--any ideas what size cable to get?

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https://fujifilm-x.com/en-us/support/compatibility/cameras/x-t4/

USB-C  (USB 3.1 gen1 with type c connector)  that supports data transfer --- most of them do as they will usually tell you in the cable's description if it is for power charging only. Getting the USB 3.1 gen 2 will not give you any extra speed, so save your cash. The length part Fujifilm says should be 1.5 m or less (just under 5 feet long).

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