“You'll check out the X-A7 for its large touchscreen, but stay for its classic design.”
Great design; Large; high-res touchscreen; Much improved autofocus; Sturdy controls; 4K/30p and 24p video
Touch interface needs work; No internal stabilization
“You'll check out the X-A7 for its large touchscreen, but stay for its classic design.”
Great design; Large; high-res touchscreen; Much improved autofocus; Sturdy controls; 4K/30p and 24p video
Touch interface needs work; No internal stabilization
Our lab results tell one story, but our pictures taken in the field tell a rather different one. We were very impressed with the images that we got with this camera - shooting in a range of lighting conditions on the streets of Florence.
Great quality images; Good camera for vlogging; Full 4K video; Good LCD screen
No eyelevel viewfinder; Awkward to use; Unimpressive kit lens
The Fujifilm X-A7 got to us not too long ago, and we were playing with a pre-production unit. It seems like a reliable camera, but not one that many photographers would purchase. If you’re a content creator or hobbyist, I totally see it being versatile enough for you.
The Fujifilm X-A7 clearly has its strengths, and is squarely aimed at beginners and vloggers; but, the end result makes it a tricky one to recommend.
The Fujifilm X-A7 feels stuck between two worlds. Fujifilm is trying to balance old-school appeal with modern convenience, and it’s a bit of struggle. On one hand, this is a mirrorless camera with a very good 24-megapixel APS-C sensor, nice physical controls, and, of course, compatibility with Fujifilm’s excellent XF lens lineup. On the other, it’s trying to win over would-be phone photographers with a large, 3.5-inch flip-out touchscreen and some built-in creative shooting modes. It doesn’t fully succeed at either. I’m OK with that, but you may not be, depending on what you want out of a camera. As an entry-level mirrorless camera, the X-A7 is great. It runs circles around the X-A5 thanks to a much better autofocus system and improved 4K video mode. If you need a good camera for travel and family photos, it’s a solid choice. With no built-in viewfinder, you’ll rely on the X-A7’s fully articulating LCD screen to frame your shots. Fortunately, it’s one of the best on any camera in this ...
Great design; Large, high-res touchscreen; Much improved autofocus; Sturdy controls; 4K/30p and 24p video;
Touch interface needs work; No internal stabilization;
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