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Most affordable Fuji CSC, Natural, vibrant images, Tilting LCD
No viewfinder, Screen not touch, sensitive, Standard sesnor
Most photographers will tell you that image quality is their biggest consideration when selecting a camera, but the build and functionality of the camera are also key factors along with the price. Many manufacturers reduce the functionality and build qua...
Impressive performance, Outstanding detail and ISO performance, Brisk overall performance, Pricey lens range
Screen only so-so, No viewfinder option
The Fujifilm X-A1 delivers an excellent standard of image quality, is an attractively designed camera and has a strong level of performance. While the lenses in the X series might not be the cheapest on the market, the X-A1 is well worthy of consideration...
Great value, good image quality, broad choice of lenses, easy to use, built-in Wi-Fi, articulated display
Some grain at fairly conservative sensitivities, ome blurring on videos with significant image changes, no touchscreen
The Fujifilm X-A1 puts in a very good performance, and although we felt it was missing a few niceties when stood beside its closest competitors, we found them easy to overlook on account of the affordable price. That's the key thing about the X-A1:...
When we reviewed the X-M1, we concluded that it was a camera with an excellent sensor in a chintzy body. The X-A1 keeps the same cheap suit, drops in a marginally inferior sensor, and charges you $200 less. Is that a good thing? It depends on what you're ...
Most affordable Fuji CSC, Natural, vibrant images, Tilting LCD
No viewfinder, Screen not touchsensitive, Standard sesnor
At US$599/£499 with the 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens the X-A1 represents a significant saving on the X-M1, which retails for around US$799/£679 with the same optic. With the exception of the sensor design, the X-A1 has exactly the same specification as the ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-01-10, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: techsmart.co.za
Easy to use, Nice camera control, Its small body produces big results
Not as sturdy as its bigger brothers, Doesn't use the same X-Trans CMOS sensor as the M1/E1, No optical viewfinder
Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-11, Autor: Bruno , Testbericht von: Lesnumeriques.com
Qualité d'image jusqu'à 3200 ISO, Zoom XC 16-50 mm excellent, Agréable à prendre en main, Réactivité en léger progrès par rapport au X-M1
Wi-Fi toujours inutilisable pour piloter le boîtier depuis un smartphone, Qualité d'image en léger retrait par rapport au X-M1, Pas d'écran tactile, Pas d'horizon virtuel, Sensibilité ISO désespérément limitée à 200-6400 ISO en RAW
En proposant un capteur CMOS classique dans le X-A1, en lieu et place du X-Trans dont il vante en long, en large et en photo les mérites, Fujifilm risquait d'écorner son image de marque. Heureusement, il n'en est rien, nous avons là un très bon petit hybr...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-12-18, Autor: Adrian , Testbericht von: 01net.com
Le X-A1 est un hybride qui délivre de belles photos et qui offre un design rétro « expert » pour pas trop cher. Fujifilm trébuche encore un peu sur l'autofocus, toujours un peu plus lent que celui de la compétition, mais se retrouve surtout face au Sony N...