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
simplified design and layout, with fewer controls and more focus on the
touchscreen interface.
The X-A7 has a new 24.2MP APS-C sensor, which
Fujifilm claims has 8.5x more phase detection AF points than the previous X-A5.
It supports face and eye tracking. The X-A7 also features improved
video features, with 4K recording at 30fps of 1080p video at 60fps.
Unfortunately, there's a 15 and 30 minute limit, respectively, but for most
casual users this should be enough.
On the back is the new 3.5-inch LCD in 16:9 aspect
ratio so your videos appear without any crop. The display has a touchscreen and
can also fully articulate and face forward for vlogs or self-portraits. For beginners, Fujifilm has added
a Bright Mode, which HDR to produce brighter and more vivid photos without
changing any settings. There are several other modes and scenes, such as Light
Trails, which allows inexperienced users to get the desired look without
getting into the nitty-gritty.
The X-A7 also features wireless connectivity in the
form of Bluetooth LE to maintain a connection with your phone for transferring
images. There's also USB-C for connecting to the PC and for charging. The Fujifilm X-A7 is priced at US$ 700 and comes with a FUJINON XC15-45mmF3.5- 5.6 OIS PZ kit lens. The camera
will be available in four colors, camel, dark silver, mint green and silver.