Fuji Flavours

Sensor generation · 2018

X-Trans IV

Unleash your creative vision with the X-Trans IV sensor's cinematic prowess.

X-Trans IV sensor
Resolution
26.1MP
Processor
X-Processor 4
Since
2018
Recipes
52

In short

The X-Trans IV sensor is found in cameras like the X-T3, X-T4, and X100V. It supports recipes with Classic Negative, Eterna, and more, offering versatile film simulations.

The complete toolkit

The X-Trans CMOS 4, introduced in 2018, marked a significant evolution in Fujifilm's sensor technology. With 26.1 megapixels and the powerful X-Processor 4, it brought high-resolution imaging and advanced video capabilities, including 4K/60p, to Fujifilm's lineup. The sensor is used in popular models like the X-T3, X-T4, and X100V, offering photographers enhanced autofocus and an expanded ISO range for superior low-light performance. This generation introduced the Eterna film simulation, known for its cinematic quality, and features like the Colour Chrome Effect, which enhances colour depth and detail, making it a favourite among photographers seeking rich, vibrant colour and dynamic range in their work.

For photography enthusiasts and professionals, the X-Trans IV sensor generation significantly advances recipe capabilities. It introduced film simulations like Classic Negative and Eterna, and controls such as Clarity and Colour Chrome Effect. This generation supports backward compatibility with older models, allowing photographers to adapt recipes, though newer features may not carry over fully where hardware lacks support. The inclusion of dynamic range adjustments and fine-tuned noise reduction options further empowers users to craft their desired photographic look with precision.

When adapting recipes to older generations, features like Clarity and Colour Chrome FX Blue are lost. X-Trans IV supports backward compatibility, but not all features translate fully.

The X-Trans IV marked a pivotal step towards cinematic capabilities and advanced colour rendition.

Compared to X-Trans III, X-Trans IV offers improved autofocus and new film simulations.

Film simulations

Classic ChromeClassic NegativeEternaAcros

Available controls

Dynamic RangeGrain EffectWhite Balance shiftHighlightShadowColourSharpnessNoise Reduction

Strengths & limitations

What it nails

  • Introduced Eterna film simulation
  • 4K/60p video capability
  • Enhanced autofocus performance
  • Expanded ISO range
  • Rich colour rendering

What to watch

  • Early models lack Clarity
  • No Color Chrome FX Blue
  • Grain Size control absent
  • Limited by older hardware

Bodies on this sensor

All cameras

Recipes for X-Trans IV

A cozy indoor cafe scene with a small table, chairs, and a decorative car model near a window showing a parked car.
Classic Chrome · X-Trans IV

Dramatic Classic Chrome

High contrast and intense shadows create a striking urban look. Perfect for street scenes.

Silhouetted figures on a bridge overlooking a river at sunset, with city skyline in the background.
Eterna Bleach Bypass · X-Trans IV

Ferrania Solaris FG 400

Strong grain and muted tones enhance faded colours for a cinematic feel. Perfect for gritty urban landscapes.

A grand architectural building with palm trees in front and a clear sky.
PRO Neg. Hi · X-Trans IV

Fuji Negative

Subdued palette with fine grain and deep shadows. Perfect for serene portraits and studio settings.

Colorful flower arches in a garden filled with blooming flowers.
Classic Negative · X-Trans IV

Fujicolor 100 Gold

Dreamy, nostalgic feel with gentle grain and rich tones. Perfect for moody street and urban captures.

Colorful floral structures resembling castles and mushrooms in a park with people walking.
Classic Negative · X-Trans IV

Fujicolor Analog

Dreamy shadows and subdued colours create a relaxed atmosphere perfect for overcast urban exploration.

Bright park scene with green grass, trees, and tall buildings in the background under sunlight.
PRO Neg. Std · X-Trans IV

Fujicolor Superia 800

Tones are deep with strong grain and a slightly cool colour cast. Ideal for vibrant studio portraits.

Close-up view of a historic clock tower against a clear sky, showcasing intricate architectural details.
Monochrome · X-Trans IV

Ilford Pan F 50 Plus

Achieve a classic monochrome look with fine grain and a balanced contrast that enhances architectural details.

A floral display featuring an airplane tail and engine surrounded by colorful decorations.
Eterna · X-Trans IV

Indoor Angouleme

Dreamy hues and soft shadows enrich your indoor shots. Perfect for a cinematic touch with calm, moody undertones.

A close-up view of a white observation capsule hanging from a large white structure against a clear blue sky.
Astia · X-Trans IV

Indoor Astia

Low-contrast Astia film simulation with strong grain for calm, vibrant indoor portraits.

A singer performing on stage with blue lighting, accompanied by a musician playing an instrument.
PRO Neg. Hi · X-Trans IV

Jeff Davenport Night

Dreamlike portraits emerge with soft highlights and moody blue hues throughout.

Figure skaters practicing on an ice rink with empty stands in the background.
Acros+G · X-Trans IV

Kentmere Pan 400

High contrast black & white with strong grain for moody scenes. Perfect for architecture and street photography.

A large blue Smurf statue surrounded by colorful flowers and a person interacting with it.
Provia · X-Trans IV

KodaNeg VC

Provia's dynamic tones transform scenes into warm and calm visuals, adding a dreamy touch to your outdoor photography.

Key terms

EternaClarityColor Chrome EffectX-Processor 4See the glossary

Explore more X-Trans IV recipes

The cameras built on the X-Trans IV sensor, the film simulations they run, and the other Fujifilm sensor generations.

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Frequently asked questions

Which cameras use the X-Trans IV sensor?

Cameras like the X-T3, X-T4, X-Pro3, and X100V feature the X-Trans IV sensor.

What's special about the X-Trans IV sensor?

It introduced 4K/60p video, Eterna film simulation, and improved autofocus for richer colour and performance.

How do recipes translate across generations?

Recipes adapt from older generations, but newer features like Clarity may not fully carry over to older hardware.