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I was surprised to find that the Fujifilm XT-4 recommended SD card is only 1GB-2GB, a little low in capacity this is isn't it.
 
SD cards are limited in size. Later generations go up to 512gb. The XT-4 will take cards up to 512gb because it accepts SD, SDHC and SDXC cards
 
SD cards are limited in size. Later generations go up to 512gb. The XT-4 will take cards up to 512gb because it accepts SD, SDHC and SDXC cards

What he ^^^ said ;) .......as shown on the Fujifilm website https://fujifilm-x.com/en-us/support/compatibility/cameras/x-t4/

Recommended memory card
Product Name (Model Number)CapacityCompatibility
SD memory card1GB - 2GB
SDHC memory card4GB - 32GB✔ *1*2*3*4
SDXC memory card64GB - 512GB✔ *1*2*3*4
*1 Compatible with UHS-I 4GB – 512GB
*2 Use a memory card with a class 10 write speed (10MB/s) or better when shooting HD movie.
*3 Use cards with a video speed class of V60 or better to record movies at a bit rate of 400 Mbps. To record movies with lower bit rates, use cards with a UHS speed class of 3 or better or a video speed class of V30 or better.
*4 Compatible with UHS-II type card. Performance of memory cards below has been confirmed.
UHS-II cards are recommended for high-speed burst photography.
ManufacturerSeriesModel numberCapacity
TOSHIBAEXCERIA PROSDXU-B016G16GB
TOSHIBAEXCERIA PROSDXU-B032G32GB
TOSHIBAEXCERIA PROSDXU-B064G64GB
SanDiskExtreme PROSDSDXPB-016G16GB
SanDiskExtreme PROSDSDXPB-032G32GB
SanDiskExtreme PROSDSDXPB-064G64GB
LexarProfessional 2000xLSD32GCRBJPR2000R32GB
LexarProfessional 2000xLSD64GCRBJPR2000R64GB
LexarProfessional 2000xLSD128CRBJPR2000R128GB
SONYSF-GSF-G3232GB
SONYSF-GSF-G6464GB
SONYSF-GSF-G128128GB
* Performance of SD / SDHC / SDXC memory cards aside from UHS-II type are checked using SanDisk cards.
 
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I saw the above, but what is puzzling me is that I have a 64gb Lexar Professional , 400x Speed SD card that I was using in my Canon and this will not format in the Fuji.
 
Try formatting it in a PC as FAT-32?
 
Try formatting it in a PC as FAT-32?
Try this.

It's also worth noting that fuji and lexar can have issues. I've only ever had one card fail on me ever and it was a lexar pro 2000x 64gb uhs2 in a fuji. It appears lots of fuji users have lexar problems. I purchased 4 lexars, 1 failed, 1 actually came apart and the other 2 are now my no other option/spares left, in case of emergency try these. There are also lots of fake cards knocking about too.

If you're not doing any burst shooting and just shooting landscapes uhs1 sandisk extreme pro are dirt cheap on Amazon. I've never had a sandisk fail me. My t4 has 2 128 sandisk extreme pro in them using the second as backup and I have a couple of these spare for the t4 as well. The 128gb were on sale at amazon for just over £20 and the 64gb were only £12.
 
Thanks but no it still would not format, consigned it to the bin.

Just make sure the protective pin isn't flipped or the contacts are clean.
 
They are probably suggesting the big size due to the video chewing up space like mad. For photographs I would imagine it depends on how many shots you want to store on each card.
 
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