The Fujifilm X-A2 is an entry-level model in the X-A range of Fujifilm’s X Series. It replaced the X-A1 and was later succeed by the X-A3 and X-A5. Unlike the mid-range and high-end Fujifilm models, it features a standard Bayer sensor rather than an X-Trans sensor, and comes with fewer manual dials and a more beginner-friendly interface. It was also the first X Series camera to have a 175° LCD screen for selfie shooting.
- Announcement date: January 15th 2015
- Release date: March 2015
In this article, we’ve put together a gallery of the best sample images we took with the X-A2 while testing it in 2015. You’ll also find links to a selection of sample SOOC JPG and RAW files to download after the gallery.
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Fujifilm X-A2 Sample Photos
The following is a gallery of ten Fujifilm X-A2 sample images. Some are RAW files which were edited in Lightroom and exported as JPGs, whereas others are SOOC JPGs exported with our watermark. Each image is accompanied by information about the shutter speed, aperture, ISO value and lens used.
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SOOC JPG and RAW Samples to Download
The following is a selection of unedited SOOC JPG and RAW samples for you to download from Google Drive and experiment with. (Note that Fujifilm RAW files are called RAF.)
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