Love this camera. I used to have a DSLR and decided to go mirrorless as wanted to reduce the weight in my camera bag. This camera is perfect as is so lightweight but still gives me the image quality i need.
Love this camera. I used to have a DSLR and decided to go mirrorless as wanted to reduce the weight in my camera bag. This camera is perfect as is so lightweight but still gives me the image quality i need.
I spent a ridiculous amount of time on the DPR studio scene comparison tool and happened to notice that the X-A5, for some reason, seemed to have an unusually sharp image along with very low noise at around 1600 or so.
Just bought this little cam and found so much impressive with my photo. So colorful and super sharp!!!
perfect quality, helpful argos
The Fujifilm X-A5 sports an APS-C CMOS sensor, offers a touchscreen and manages to take some very good looking photos
Good high ISO performance; Light and easy to use; Good battery life
Kit lens focusses slowly; Burst mode not very fast; AF tracking unreliable
The Fujifilm X-A5 is an entry-level mirrorless camera with no viewfinder – but it's still impressive...
• Sharp; top-quality images; • Great colour and tonal reproduction
• Bigger and heavier than rivals; • Autofocus could be faster
Have had this camera a few weeks now, and I am really enjoying using it. I've always been interested in photography, but am no way an expert, but have found the X-A5 to be a solid entry point to develop my skills.
With this camera's clunky, somewhat-dated menu system, slightly bulky camera-body design (at least with the kit lens), lackluster video features and inconsistent autofocus, it's hard to recommend the X-A5, even though it costs a bit less than most mirrorless models.
Takes good photos; Relatively inexpensive; Includes a built-in flash and hot shoe; 3x optical power zoom; Easy-to-use mobile app
Controls and settings should be better organized; Touch-screen LCD doesn't swing out to side; No electronic viewfinder; Shoots 4K video at just 15 fps; Sluggish autofocus in low light; Bulkier than others (with kit lens
by William Brawley | Posted 07/03/2018 Although Fujifilm makes some expensive X Series cameras, it hasn't forgotten about the entry-level or budget-conscious out there. Coming in right at $600 with a kit lens, the Fujifilm X-A5 is one of Fuji's most affordable X Series mirrorless cameras.
Impressive overall image quality; Excellent high ISO performance; Very good dynamic range from RAW files; Full HD video at 60 fps; Good battery life, Impressive overall image quality, Excellent high ISO performance for APS-C sensor, Very good dynamic range from RAW files, Bright colors with good hue...
Slower-than-average AF speed; 4K video capped at 15fps; Very slow startup to first shot time with new power-zoom kit lens; Sluggish single-shot cycle times, Default sharpening and contrast too high, Slower-than-average AF speed despite new hybrid AF system, Inconsistent AF performance (missed focus,...
The Fujifilm X-A5 is the latest entry-level mirrorless camera from Fujifilm, yet offers advanced features including full manual controls, a flash hot-shoe, and raw shooting. It's also easy to use with a 3inch tilting touch-screen, and the screen can be tilted 180 degrees so you can use it for...
Excellent colour reproduction; Great noise performance; Compact 15-45mm kit lens; Face / eye detection focus; Mic socket
15fps 4K video; Limited ISO range when shooting raw; Menus feel slow at times
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