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Fujifilm X-A7 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/XC15-45mm F3.5-5.6 OIS PZ Lens, Silver

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  • New 24.2MP APS-C CMOS Image Sensor uses Copper wiring construction to achieve premium image quality and advanced AF performance
  • Large 3.5” 16: 9 wide Touchscreen LCD
  • Compact and lightweight design weighing only 455G With the kit lens
  • Advanced video performance and functions that cater to the growing demands for movie shooting
  • Diverse shooting modes that help produce photography with a creative flair
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Customer Ratings
Picture quality
5.0
4.8
5.0
4.8
4.2
4.7
Auto focus
5.0
4.6
4.7
4.3
4.5
Image stabilization
4.4
4.7
4.1
4.0
4.9
Touch Screen
4.6
4.7
5.0
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display type
LCD
LCD
LCD
LCD
LCD
LCD
display size
3.5 inches
3 inches
3 inches
3 inches
3 inches
lens type
Wide Angle
Zoom
Wide Angle
Wide Angle
Wide Angle
Wide Angle
zoom type
Optical Zoom
Digital Zoom, Optical Zoom
Optical Zoom
Digital Zoom
shooting modes
Movie
Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority
Shutter Priority
Automatic
Automatic
Shutter Priority
connectivity tech
USB
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
HDMI, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB
video resolution
4K DCI 2160p
4K DCI 2160p
4320p
4K UHD 2160p
2160p
4320p

What's in the box

  • Camera Kit

  • From the manufacturer

    Photograph "SMARTER"

    X-A7

    FUJIFILM X-A7

    Advance your photography and make an impression with the X-A7. Simple, familiar controls at your fingertips let you create stunning results that tell your unique story.

    Film Simulation

    "Smart" Menu, the Easiest Way To Control Your Camera

    With a customizable touchscreen and simple tap-and-swipe operation on the 3.5 inch Vari-angle LCD screen, the X-A7 offers one-touch settings that let you make the most of the camera without all the photographic schooling.

    Give your photos the look you want using Fujifilm’s unique “Film Simulation” mode. You can select your favorite color on LCD while checking the differences using the live view.

    Film Simulation

    Color (Film Simulation)

    Framing;Aspect Ratio

    Framing (Image Aspect Ratio)

    Brightness;Exposure Compensation

    Brightness (Exposure Compensation)

    Depth Control

    Natural Blur (Depth Control)

    Amazing Portraits

    Amazing portraits

    The advanced Face/Eye Detection auto focus lets you create professional looking focused portraits and, using the 180 degree flip screen, lets you take great selfies that ensure the perfect framing.

    Amazing Portraits

    Amazing Portraits

    Eye Detection;Face Detection

    Face/Eye Auto Focus

    Smooth skin tone

    Smooth Skin Tone

    Blur

    Expand Your Creativity

    High Sensitivity

    Creativity In the Dark

    The X-A7 performs better in low light situations than a smartphone, thanks to the size and quality of the newly developed sensor.

    Even when using the X-A7 in low light at high ISO settings, you’ll get great results with low noise. The newly developed sensor has a copper wiring structure which allows the camera to achieve superb image quality.

    High Sensitivity

    Professional Results 24/7

    Flash

    "Smart" Flash That Makes the Difference

    Low Light Auto Focus

    Focus On Your Subject In Low Light

    Light Trails

    Be Creative Using New "Light Trail" Shooting Mode

    Cinema Quality 4K Videos

    Cinema 4K

    High Quality, Smooth 4K Movies

    With the large 16:9 aspect ratio Vari-angle LCD screen, it’s easy to frame, record and review video and vlogs for creative and cinematic results.

    The X-A7 produces 4K(3820×2150) video using data equal to 6K (6032×3392), to improve the video quality with less image noise. The camera records 4K at a smooth 30p with no cropping for great, big-screen results.

    Give your video the look you want: Get creative and give your video different looks using Fujifilm’s legendary Film Simulation settings as well as the wide range of Fujifilm lenses including the versitile XC15-45mm lens, to produce unique, high-quality videos that can’t be created in any smartphone or entry-level compact camera.

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    Product Description

    The Fujifilm x-a7 boasts a new 24MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III sensor, surpassing any camera in its class. It offers content creators of all levels fast auto-focus, quick face detection, and enough power to create stills at 8 fps. Its 3.5” touch screen, new graphic user interface, which allows for easy setting changes, and full image resolution image transfer, the x-a7 is the perfect tool for expressing creativity.


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    Customer reviews

    4.3 out of 5 stars
    4.3 out of 5
    223 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, weight and difficulty level of the digital camera. For example, they mention it's a great camera for entry level photographers, has exceptional video quality and that the portrait mode is pretty on point. That said, some complain about the build quality and auto focus.

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    8 customers mention8 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the digital camera. They mention that it is a great camera for entry-level photographers, has good auto-focus, and takes great pictures.

    "Great camera. Very compact and light. Will definitely be good for traveling and YouTube content! The photo quality is fantastic!..." Read more

    "...Overall, good beginner camera, being an APSC camera you will have access to all the pro level Fuji lenses." Read more

    "...my first nice camera , it is a litle hard to figure out but it takes great pictures" Read more

    "...Incredible low light performance- Video quality is exceptional- Very good auto-focus- Super sharp imagesCONS-..." Read more

    6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the camera. They mention that the portrait mode is pretty on point.

    "...The photo quality is fantastic! I bought this so I didnt have to take my Canon out and about as much since it's so clunky...." Read more

    "...Portrait mode is pretty on point. I have an Instax Mini picture printer which can be connected to the camera and print direclty from the camera...." Read more

    "...The screen is large and responsive, image quality is really good, I like the presets, making shooting easy...." Read more

    "...Video quality is exceptional- Very good auto-focus- Super sharp imagesCONS-..." Read more

    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers like the weight of the camera. They say it is very compact and light.

    "Great camera. Very compact and light. Will definitely be good for traveling and YouTube content! The photo quality is fantastic!..." Read more

    "...I also bought this for travel as it's small, compact, and light...." Read more

    "...PROS- Lightweight body and lens kit- Body is constructed of high quality materials- Phenomenal image quality-..." Read more

    "...A good camera with a small profile for carrying around to photograph quickly when you find that image that just pops up begging to be in your..." Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers find the digital camera super intuitive, with a very easy interface and perfect dials for using on manual. They say it's perfect for beginners, and pretty straight forward setting up. Customers also like the presets, which make shooting easy.

    "...As an entry level photographer, I find it pretty straight forward setting up and learning how to use all the functions of the camera...." Read more

    "...responsive, image quality is really good, I like the presets, making shooting easy...." Read more

    "Super intuitive, very easy interface and perfect dials for using on manual, which is how I like using my cameras...." Read more

    3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the light of the digital camera. They mention that it is small, compact, and has incredible low light performance.

    "Great camera. Very compact and light. Will definitely be good for traveling and YouTube content! The photo quality is fantastic!..." Read more

    "...I also bought this for travel as it's small, compact, and light...." Read more

    "...Incredible low light performance- Video quality is exceptional- Very good auto-focus- Super sharp imagesCONS-..." Read more

    6 customers mention3 positive3 negative

    Customers are mixed about the auto focus of the camera. Some mention that it has very good autofocus, and the focus points are made easy by touch screen or moving the joystick. However, others say that it's always hunting for focus and auto exposure sucks when dealing with high contrast. The only down side is the slow auto focus, and it makes low-light autofocus challenging.

    "...Focus points are made easy by touch screen or moving the joystick. Portrait mode is pretty on point...." Read more

    "...Ended up returning bc of its slow auto focus, but don’t get me wrong, this camera exceeded expectations...." Read more

    "...Video quality is exceptional- Very good auto-focus- Super sharp imagesCONS-..." Read more

    "...This camera and lens combination makes low-light autofocus challenging, and the power-zoom on the lens is not the best implementation I have..." Read more

    3 customers mention0 positive3 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the build quality of the digital camera. They mention that the materials for both the body and lens feel cheap, and the AF is poor quality compared to other cameras.

    "...The AF is poor quality compared to other cameras. a bit disappointed with Fujifilm...." Read more

    "...I appreciate the light weight of the camera and lens the materials for both feel cheap, even for this price...." Read more

    "...Worked as designed. Note, this body and lens is a very different build quality to the higher end Fujifilm cameras. Light and plasticy on both...." Read more

    The Best Worst Camera Money Can Buy: Great results - horrible ergonomics and interface
    3 Stars
    The Best Worst Camera Money Can Buy: Great results - horrible ergonomics and interface
    As a skilled, amateur enthusiast photographer, this will be my new carry around street camera. I've been looking for a camera to meet some very specific requirements. The most important of which is that it needed to be small and lightweight. I love my DSLR - and when I'm shooting portraits at a park or getting shot of the milky way, that camera is my go to. But for every day walking around, I needed something that I can gather quickly and start shooting.A cell phone is ok, but they lack the sensor size, dynamic range, low light performance and a decent optical zoom. This means that if I see a feral cat 100 ft away in a parking lot at dusk, the best I can hope for is a noisy, impressionistic photo. But give me a good quality sensor that performs well in low light, and a decent zoom lens and I've got a photo that belongs in a coffee table book. Which is my second requirement. I want a camera that produces results worthy of being called a camera.And finally, I want the versatility of having a RAW file. RAW files capture all of the data from the sensor and gives you the ability to adjust that photo to match your vision as a photographer. But related and often overlooked, is the sensor size. Raw sensor data means very little if the sensor is small or performs poorly.I figured I'd end up with a mirrorless, but all of the options were too expensive for a camera whose purpose is slightly more than high end point and shoot. At the price I paid for this camera / lens kit - it is exactly what I've been looking for. Which brings me to my first caveat.The price I paid was $450 on an Amazon special. The asking price is generally around $650 - $699. This camera is not worth that price, even with its exceptional results and sharpness. It was a difficult decision as to whether it was worth $450. Had I paid the extra $200 that is generally demanded, I'd have returned it. Which brings me to caveat #2.The ergonomics on the camera are absolutely the worst of any camera I've ever touched. Here's a list of a few of my issues;- You cannot hold this camera like a DSLR - even though the zoom and focus control on the lens demands it.- When you place your right hand on the camera in position on the shutter - you risk triggering the touch screen with your palm.- There is no easy back button control to select and manage ISO forcing you to use the touch screen or dig through the menu.- The shutter speed, ISO and aperture settings are difficult to read- The camera is both too small to be held like a DSLR, and too bulky to be held like a point and shoot leading to lots of fumbling.- The touch screen interface takes too many steps to accomplish any one task and in some cases behaves counter to expectations. i.e. Setting the ISO - select the "<" icon, touch the "Q" icon use the joystick to move over ISO setting, click the joystick to enter the selection mode for ISO (whoops that's not how that works - start over), touch the ISO icon on the screen, then use the joystick to select desired ISO settings (whose icons are too small to read and understand what you're setting), then click the joystick button for OK. And yes there is a way to do it only slightly faster, but it's not intuitive.In the end, this camera is not built for someone that knows what they're doing. It's designed to be used by Aunt Sheila at the family reunion. Anyone who has had any experience with real cameras will quickly become frustrated with this camera. For my use - as a camera to turn on in program mode and get a quick shot of a duck at a park or a possum on a fence and have a high quality RAW file that I can turn into a real photograph as opposed to a snapshot - this works for me. But for any serious work, I'll be sticking with the big boy.SUMMARYDon't buy this if you are a serious photographer who expects a good experience with real control. This is a glorified point and shoot interface on high end hardware.Do buy this if you want superb photos but don't care about having control over the individual camera settings and things like fiddling with the lens to activate the zoom by wire don't bother you.PROS- Lightweight body and lens kit- Body is constructed of high quality materials- Phenomenal image quality- RAW files that are on PAR with much more expensive cameras- Incredible low light performance- Video quality is exceptional- Very good auto-focus- Super sharp imagesCONS- Interface is often in your way more than it's being used- Clunky UI takes too many steps to change settings- Customizability is limited due to lack of customizable buttons- Important settings like shutter and aperture difficult to read due to small text on the screen- Holding the camera is uncomfortable - I've yet to find a way to use the camera that feels "right"- Zoom tied to the lens - but the lens is so close to your right hand they interfere with each other when zooming- Touch screen focus - on a small and light camera touching the screen moves the camera which negates the focus especially when zoomed.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Camera for Traveling and Online Content
    Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020
    Great camera. Very compact and light. Will definitely be good for traveling and YouTube content! The photo quality is fantastic! I bought this so I didnt have to take my Canon out and about as much since it's so clunky.

    The first one I ordered had dead pixels on the screen so ordered a replacement. I do not recommend buying a tempered glass screen protector... The screen will not close shut when flipped with it on...
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020
    This camera is perfect for beginner. I also bought this for travel as it's small, compact, and light. As an entry level photographer, I find it pretty straight forward setting up and learning how to use all the functions of the camera. Focus points are made easy by touch screen or moving the joystick. Portrait mode is pretty on point. I have an Instax Mini picture printer which can be connected to the camera and print direclty from the camera. In short, it's great for beginner if you are someone who wants to up your photography game.
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    3.0 out of 5 stars The Best Worst Camera Money Can Buy: Great results - horrible ergonomics and interface
    Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2020
    As a skilled, amateur enthusiast photographer, this will be my new carry around street camera. I've been looking for a camera to meet some very specific requirements. The most important of which is that it needed to be small and lightweight. I love my DSLR - and when I'm shooting portraits at a park or getting shot of the milky way, that camera is my go to. But for every day walking around, I needed something that I can gather quickly and start shooting.

    A cell phone is ok, but they lack the sensor size, dynamic range, low light performance and a decent optical zoom. This means that if I see a feral cat 100 ft away in a parking lot at dusk, the best I can hope for is a noisy, impressionistic photo. But give me a good quality sensor that performs well in low light, and a decent zoom lens and I've got a photo that belongs in a coffee table book. Which is my second requirement. I want a camera that produces results worthy of being called a camera.

    And finally, I want the versatility of having a RAW file. RAW files capture all of the data from the sensor and gives you the ability to adjust that photo to match your vision as a photographer. But related and often overlooked, is the sensor size. Raw sensor data means very little if the sensor is small or performs poorly.

    I figured I'd end up with a mirrorless, but all of the options were too expensive for a camera whose purpose is slightly more than high end point and shoot. At the price I paid for this camera / lens kit - it is exactly what I've been looking for. Which brings me to my first caveat.

    The price I paid was $450 on an Amazon special. The asking price is generally around $650 - $699. This camera is not worth that price, even with its exceptional results and sharpness. It was a difficult decision as to whether it was worth $450. Had I paid the extra $200 that is generally demanded, I'd have returned it. Which brings me to caveat #2.

    The ergonomics on the camera are absolutely the worst of any camera I've ever touched. Here's a list of a few of my issues;
    - You cannot hold this camera like a DSLR - even though the zoom and focus control on the lens demands it.
    - When you place your right hand on the camera in position on the shutter - you risk triggering the touch screen with your palm.
    - There is no easy back button control to select and manage ISO forcing you to use the touch screen or dig through the menu.
    - The shutter speed, ISO and aperture settings are difficult to read
    - The camera is both too small to be held like a DSLR, and too bulky to be held like a point and shoot leading to lots of fumbling.
    - The touch screen interface takes too many steps to accomplish any one task and in some cases behaves counter to expectations. i.e. Setting the ISO - select the "<" icon, touch the "Q" icon use the joystick to move over ISO setting, click the joystick to enter the selection mode for ISO (whoops that's not how that works - start over), touch the ISO icon on the screen, then use the joystick to select desired ISO settings (whose icons are too small to read and understand what you're setting), then click the joystick button for OK. And yes there is a way to do it only slightly faster, but it's not intuitive.

    In the end, this camera is not built for someone that knows what they're doing. It's designed to be used by Aunt Sheila at the family reunion. Anyone who has had any experience with real cameras will quickly become frustrated with this camera. For my use - as a camera to turn on in program mode and get a quick shot of a duck at a park or a possum on a fence and have a high quality RAW file that I can turn into a real photograph as opposed to a snapshot - this works for me. But for any serious work, I'll be sticking with the big boy.

    SUMMARY
    Don't buy this if you are a serious photographer who expects a good experience with real control. This is a glorified point and shoot interface on high end hardware.

    Do buy this if you want superb photos but don't care about having control over the individual camera settings and things like fiddling with the lens to activate the zoom by wire don't bother you.

    PROS
    - Lightweight body and lens kit
    - Body is constructed of high quality materials
    - Phenomenal image quality
    - RAW files that are on PAR with much more expensive cameras
    - Incredible low light performance
    - Video quality is exceptional
    - Very good auto-focus
    - Super sharp images

    CONS
    - Interface is often in your way more than it's being used
    - Clunky UI takes too many steps to change settings
    - Customizability is limited due to lack of customizable buttons
    - Important settings like shutter and aperture difficult to read due to small text on the screen
    - Holding the camera is uncomfortable - I've yet to find a way to use the camera that feels "right"
    - Zoom tied to the lens - but the lens is so close to your right hand they interfere with each other when zooming
    - Touch screen focus - on a small and light camera touching the screen moves the camera which negates the focus especially when zoomed.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Like a dream ✨😁
    Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020
    I couldn’t be happier! It’s absolutely and perfect. And the shipping was incredibly fast. Thank you so much 🥰
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    5.0 out of 5 stars bueno para cierto rango
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Quality
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