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Testseek.co.uk have collected 66 expert reviews of the Fujifilm X-A1 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm X-A1.
 
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The editors liked

  • Great value
  • Good image quality
  • Broad choice of lenses
  • Easy to use
  • Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Articulated display
  • Most affordable Fuji CSC
  • Natural
  • Vibrant images
  • Tilting LCD
  • Picture quality up to 3200 ISO
  • Excellent XC 1650 mm zoom lens
  • Pleasant to handle
  • Slightly more responsive than the XM1
  • Premium look and feel transcends its good value price point and status as the entry model in the range
  • Swift and accurate auto focus
  • Plenty of effects and Fuji's Film Simulation modes provide a point of difference
  • Classic styling
  • Smaller than a semi pro DSLR
  • Solid build
  • Great retro film filters
  • Impressive performance
  • Outstanding detail and ISO performance
  • Brisk overall performance
  • Pricey lens range

The editors didn't like

  • Some grain at fairly conservative sensitivities
  • Ome blurring on videos with significant image changes
  • No touchscreen
  • No viewfinder
  • Screen not touch
  • Sensitive
  • Standard sesnor
  • WiFi still can't be used for remote control via a smartphone
  • Picture quality isn't quite as good as the XM1
  • No virtual horizon
  • ISO settings limited to 2006400 ISO in RAW mode
  • A larger handgrip would have been useful
  • Longer zooms in danger of making the camera feel a tad ‘front heavy'
  • No eye level viewfinder built in may dissuade purists
  • No eye-level viewfinder
  • No touch screen
  • Too big to fit in pocket
  • Screen only so-so
  • No viewfinder option

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  Published: 2014-12-16, review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  Entry-level mirrorless cameras provide a nice middle ground between fixed-lens point-and-shoots and lower-end DSLRs...

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  Published: 2014-05-22, Author: Gavin , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Swift and accurate auto focus, Plenty of effects and Fuji's Film Simulation modes, Tilting LCD
  • A larger handgrip would have been useful, Longer lenses make the camera front heavy, No eye level viewfinder built in
  • If you've been seduced by the premium look and feel of previous Fujifilm X cameras but haven't been able to justify the expense until now, the X-A1 is a great value-added place to start.This story, "Fujifilm X-A1 review: Compact entry-level interchangeabl...

 
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  Published: 2014-05-22, Author: Gavin , review by: macworld.com

  • Swift and accurate auto focus, Plenty of effects and Fuji's Film Simulation modes, Tilting LCD
  • A larger handgrip would have been useful, Longer lenses make the camera front heavy, No eye level viewfinder built in
  • If you've been seduced by the premium look and feel of previous Fujifilm X cameras but haven't been able to justify the expense until now, the X-A1 is a great value-added place to start....

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  Published: 2014-02-11, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com

  • Excellent image quality. 5.5fps shooting. Retro design. Sharp kit lens. Built-in flash. Tilting 921k-dot rear display. Built-in Wi-Fi.
  • No EVF option. Noticeable shutter lag. A bit slow to turn on. Lacks mic input. Noticeable rolling shutter in video
  • The Fujifilm X-A1 is the least expensive X-series camera that Fuji sells; while it doesn't feature the company's unique X-Trans image sensor, it's still a solid performer....

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  Published: 2013-11-30, review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  Entry-level mirrorless cameras provide a nice middle ground between fixed-lens point-and-shoots and lower-end DSLRs. It's an ever-growing category with options for photographers of varying skill level and intentions. The common factors in this class are t...

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  Published: 2013-11-07, review by: photographybay.com

  • Abstract:  The Fuji X-A1 resides at the low end of the Fuji X-Series lineup of mirrorless cameras. The camera is so small and light. It feels much like a point and shoot camera in your hand when equipped with the Fuji XF 27mm f/2.8 pancake lens (40.5mm equivalent...

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  Published: 2013-11-04, review by: steves-digicams.com

  • By Eric Butterfield The brick-like body of the X-A1 feels solid, with a slight contour of a hand grip and a textured surface to help you keep it firmly in your grasp. In addition to the ability to change lenses, this mirrorless model aims to be an attr...

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  Published: 2013-10-29, review by: whatdigitalcamera.com

  • Style; Performance: Image quality; Features
  • Shiny monitor screen; Expensive system lenses
  • While the Fujifilm X-A1 is intended to be an entry-level model for Fujifilm's X-series cameras, it is an outstanding camera in its own right. If you can live without a viewfinder you'll discover what is arguably the best CSC in its price bracket. Whi...

 
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  Published: 2013-10-03, Author: Mark , review by: photographyblog.com

  • The new Fujifilm X-A1 is essentially the same camera as the X-M1 model that was introduced a few months ago, just with a different image sensor, some new colourways, and a significantly lower price tag. Despite swapping the technologically innovative “X-...

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  Published: 2013-09-17, review by: Kenrockwell.com

  • Abstract:  The X-A1 is a fantastic small camera at a give-away price. If you want a small camera with great image quality for people and low-light pictures, this could be the one. The F......

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