Fujifilm’s new X-A7 mirrorless camera

Fujifilm updates with its new model the simplest cameras in its X range, and presents the X-A7 with a 24.24 megapixel APS-C CMOS mirrorless sensor.

One of the main improvements in the model is the autofocus system, which now includes faster eye and face detection. In terms of camera design, the weight has been reduced to 320 grams, but a new 3.5-inch articulating touch screen has been added to make it easier for users to monitor. The menu has also been redesigned, with a smarter, simpler format that can be accessed from the touchscreen.

Fujifilm not only stops there, the LCD screen has a higher brightness so that its use can be extended to virtually all situations and conditions. This coupled with its higher resolution, with almost 2.76 million dots, makes it a very powerful option for those who enjoy photography and video and want to give their content creation an extra edge.

For those who will be shooting video, they will be able to record in 4K at 30 frames per second without cropping in both 16:9 and 1:1. The camera kit comes with the XC-15-45mm lens and has an ISO with sensitivities from 200 to 12,800. The batteries allow a usage of up to 440 shots if we have the economy mode enabled.

It is a model very focused on those who are dedicated to social networks with features such as recording from countdown, recordings of 10, 30 or 60 seconds to upload it to the networks or the angulation of the screen for “selfie” recordings.

The new X-A7 model will be available from October 24 for the U.S. market and will be priced at $7oo.

 

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