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.
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
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 new Fujifilm X-A5 replaces the 18-month-old Fujifilm X-A3, which used to be Fuji's entry-level X-Series camera until the X-A10 was launched. For consistency, we'll maintain the X-A5 as an entry-level camera. So what is new 18-months on Not as much as we would hope.
The Fujifilm X-A5 gives entry-level buyers access to the excellent X-mount lens system and brings very strong image quality to the table thanks to its 24MP image sensor and Fuji's processing engine.
Strong image quality; Bundled with compact power zoom lens; Built-in flash and hot shoe; Dual control dials; Flip-up touch LCD; Microphone input; Wi-Fi
Inconsistent focus speed; 4K video limited to 15fps; No 30fps option for 1080p video; No EVF
The Fujifilm X-A5 succeeds the Fujifilm X-A3 that was released towards the end of 2016 as the entry point to Fujifilm's X-series mirrorless range. It's primarily designed to appeal to vloggers and casual photographers looking to take their first step up from the camera that's on their smartphone.
Great image quality; Generously featured for the price; Stylish and easy to use; Good variety of film simulation modes
No electronic viewfinder; 4K video quality is underwhelming; Kit zoom is fiddly and feels plasticky; Some settings/features are buried within the menu
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
The Fujifilm X-A5 is the most entry-level mirrorless camera from Fujifilm, falling below all X-E and X-T family members, both in terms of price and performance. Just looking at images from the X-A5 though, one would be surprised these come from such a low-cost digital camera.
Extremely low image noise until ISO 1600; Good dynamic-range; Nicely saturated colors; Sharp LCD with good viewing angle; Minimal shutter-lag; Generally responsive; High number of external controls; Good battery-life
Tendency to over-expose; Strong noise-reduction; Slow autofocus; Less than 100% LCD coverage; Poor Auto WB; Not Exposure-Priority; Below average shot-to-shot speeds; 2s Video capture delay
Two years ago, Fujifilm released the entry-level X-A3 which proved to be a capable mirrorless camera to anyone who wanted to step up from smartphone photography due to its compact body, decent sensor, and affordable price point.
Tilt-type touchscreen display; Bluetooth feature; Compact and lightweight; Great image quality; Improved video quality
While the buzz with Fujifilm is with its upcoming X-T100, the Japanese brand offers several X-series mirrorless cameras catering to budding photographers and vloggers. This is the case with the X-A5: An entry-level mirrorless camera that boasts of a simplified control layout and a few...
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