The Fujifilm X-A3 is an entry-level model in the X-A range of Fujifilm’s X Series. It replaced the X-A2 and was later succeed by the X-A5. Although it bears a strong resemblance to the high-end models in Fujifilm’s range thanks to its retro design, there are fewer manual dials and the interface is more beginner friendly, not to mention that it is much more affordable. What’s more, unlike most X series cameras, it features a standard Bayer sensor rather than an X-Trans sensor.
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Gallery of Fujifilm X-A10 Sample Shots (RAW & SOOC JPGs)
The Fujifilm X-A10 is an entry-level model in the X-A range of Fujifilm’s X Series which features a 16MP Bayer CMOS sensor. Sitting directly below the X-A5, it is also the most affordable Fujifilm interchangeable lens camera on the market today if we exclude discontinued models. It features the same …
Gallery of Fujifilm X-A2 Sample Images (RAW & SOOC JPGs)
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.
Gallery of Fujifilm X70 Sample Images (RAW & SOOC JPGs)
The Fujifilm X70 is a premium compact camera with a 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans II sensor and a fixed lens. Unlike the four cameras in the popular X100 series, the X70 uses an 18.5mm (28mm angle of view) lens rather than a 23mm (35mm angle of view) lens.
Sony A7r III vs Fujifilm GFX 50s – Image Quality Comparison
Updated on: January 8th, 2019
Not even two years ago, the idea of a mirrorless medium format camera felt like something completely out of reach. Then, out of the blue, Hasselblad announced the X1D system and only a few months later, Fujifilm followed suit with the GFX. The latter has been more successful overall, in part because it is priced more competitively than the X1D and in part due to the popularity of the Fujifilm X-series.