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The Fujifilm X-A7 ($699.95 with 15-45mm lens) is the latest entry in the company's entry-level mirrorless camera series. It's built around a touch-based interface, easy enough for casual snappers to ...
Fujifilm’s budget-friendly compact mirrorless camera is getting a refresh. On Thursday, September 12, the company launched the Fujifilm X-A7, a $700 camera that tips the scales around a pound, even ...
Fujifilm has unveiled the entry-level X-A7 with some key new features that make it a nice upgrade over its predecessor, the X-A5. It packs Fujifilm's latest 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor and has 8.5 ...
Despite what naysayers have proclaimed in the past, smartphones have not completely wiped out even the entry-level cameras. In fact, it has only pushed camera makers to step up their game even with ...
Fujifilm has announced that two more X-Series models will now have the ability to be used as a webcam thanks to a new firmware update. The X-A7 and X-T200 join several other X and GFX series cameras ...
It was in September 2018 when we reviewed the Fujifilm X-A5. The rangefinder-style compact shooter proved to be an impressive beginner camera for someone making a shift from a smartphone platform to a ...
Fujifilm has launched the X-A7, the latest entry in the company's X-series of mirrorless cameras that also happens to be the cheapest. The camera is primarily designed for beginners and features a ...
This being a Fujifilm camera, it has retro-styling, but as it’s one of the cheaper models available from the company, it doesn’t have quite the same high-quality feel as others in the line-up. The ...
Sample Photos - On standard settings, the camera produces images with very good colour reproduction, and if you'd like more colour saturation you can select the Velvia film simulation mode. Face and ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...