Fujifilm’s X-A7 is an entry-level mirrorless with a 24MP sensor
The $700 price tag makes this one very appealing.
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Early this morning Fujifilm announced the X-A7, a new entry-level mirrorless camera with a 24-megapixel sensor, 8.5 times more phase detection autofocus points than the X-A5, and 4K/30p video recording capabilities—for only $700 with a FUJINON XC15-45mmF3.5- 5.6 OIS PZ kit lens. Here is what else we know about it:
- Fully articulated, ultra-high-res 3.5″ touch screen LCD
- Enhanced face detection
- Shoots stills at 6 fps
- Countdown video mode
- Microphone input
- Shoots approximately 440 pictures per charge
- WiFi capabilities
- Weighs 11.3 ounces
- Available October 24 for $700
The budget ILC will be available in dark silver, camel, mint green, and silver. Given the low price point, enhanced video capabilities, and that massive fully-articulating touchscreen this entry-level camera seems like it will be a great option for vloggers and new video shooters. We’re looking forward to getting some hands on time with this one.