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Also on top is a control wheel, which is on the corner of the camera body, this defaults to exposure compensation in P mode, and is quite easy to accidentally move. The top Fn / function button can be customised, and also doubles as the Wi-Fi button in playback mode.

Whilst the camera body is quite small and lightweight, some of the X mount lenses are quite large due to the APS-C sensor, and the Fujinon XF 55-200mm lens is particularly large on this compact body.
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The 16-50mm OIS lens doesn't feature an aperture ring around the lens, and the lens mount is made of plastic, compared to the more standard metal mount found on other X series lenses. The textured front grip gives a decent area for your hand to hold, and on the back is a raised plastic area for your thumb although unfortunately it is not rubberised. Like the X-M1, the camera feels well built with good build quality even though the camera is mostly constructed of plastic, with some metal parts used in the pop up flash and tilting screen mechanisms. The X-A1 camera is available in three colours: Black, Blue and Red PC Autosave Wi-Fi connectivity to PCs (for easy image backup) Wireless image transfer to smart phones and tablet PCs via Fujifilm Camera app Q button for list view of frequently-used menus and smooth configuration
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ISO200-6400, and extended range of ISO100 to 25600įull HD Video recording at 30fps, with stereo soundĪrt filters: 8 Advanced Filters plus 5 Film Simulation modes
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The camera is virtually identical in specification to the Fujifilm X-M1, and features a tilting 3 inch screen, built in pop-up flash, manual controls, Wi-Fi connectivity and the same ISO range.īuilt in flash with Fujifilm’s Super i-Flash technology

The X-A1 instead uses a standard APS-C CMOS sensor with the more standard Bayer filter, allowing the price to be lower, but what affect this will have on image quality, such as colour performance, low light performance, and level of detail is what we plan to find out in this review. Fujifilm developed this to provide better colour and low light performance, as well as higher detail due to the removal of the anti-aliasing filter. The heart of the camera is the sensor, and for other Fujifilm X series compact system cameras, such as the X-Pro1, X-E1, and X-M1, the sensor features the unique X-Trans CMOS sensor with a Fujifilm arrangement of the colour filter array. The Fujifilm X-A1 is the entry level mirrorless camera in the Fujifilm X series, designed to provide high image quality whilst being easy to use and is the most affordable mirrorless camera from Fujifilm, available for £499 with 16-50mm OIS kit lens.
