Picture quality up to ISO 3200, Excellent XC 1650mm II zoom lens, Natural colours compared with the XA1, Slightly better AF than on the XA1, 180° adjustable screen and WiFi, 'Classic Chrome' video filter
Picture quality not quite as good as the XM1, No touchscreen, No electronic level, Terribly limited ISO range in RAW: ISO 2006400
The Fujifilm X-A2 is nothing more than an X-A1 with a 180° adjustable screen stuck on it. The real interest lies in the picture quality, which is slightly better than its predecessor's. But is this enough to make you opt for the X-A2 over an ageing X-A1 o...
No viewfinder, Screen hard to use in sunlight, Adjustment dial gets jogged frequently
The X-A2 is another impressive X-series camera from Fujifilm, and packs in a lot for the price The X-A2 is another impressive X-series camera from Fujifilm, and packs in a lot for the price. At £350 including a decent lens, it makes a great entry-point f...
Overall image quality, AF performance, Classic Chrome film simulation
No viewfinder, No remote camera control via Wi, Fi, Beaten for resolution by 24Mp rivals
A solid feeling entry-level interchangeable-lens camera which lacks a viewfinder, but that has enough other features to satisfy novices and enthusiasts on a budget. Image quality is also usually high....
There are better choices, but this one's got spunk. Once you get past the X-A2's plasticky build quality, there's actually a lot to like here. The features are all you'd want from a mirrorless camera, with image quality that's on-par with its competit...
LCD screen flips by 175° making it easier to take a selfie, Capable of focusing within 15cm with the Auto Macro function, Lightweight and attractive rangefinder design
Aperture control wheel at the rear is small and fiddly to use, No Raw support in the expanded ISO sensitivity settings, Screen is not the touchscreen type
The X-A2, is a relatively minor update on the X-A1 and its clear that its launch into the market has come about by the popularity of those shooting selfies and the impact of the selfie culture. Tilting screen aside, its a very capable entry-level CSC th...
Published: 2015-03-24, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: The selfie craze is in full swing, with all manner of devices getting in on the action. The Fujifilm X-A2, the company's update to the X-A1 from 2013 , is the latest compact system to opt for a flip-forward screen. But does it strengthen the X-series line...
Abstract: Image quality is very goodThe camera works fast in most shooting conditionsLCD screen can tilt for odd-angle shots or selfies and is of a high qualityPlenty of easy-to-use features and intermediate featuresBattery life is goodThe mode dial is to...
Published: 2015-11-03, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: Interchangeable lens cameras come in all kinds of different shapes, sizes and prices, from the very reasonable to the eye-wateringly expensive. The $500 category is a place most first-time interchangeable lens camera buyers will likely find themselves. If...
Excellent still image quality, Lightweight and compact, Fast response and autofocus, Flip-up LCD for selfies
Occasional glare on LCD, No touch screen, Poor video quality
The X-A2 is an affordable mirrorless camera option for moving beyond smartphone-cam limitations without losing the ability to take selfies and share photos...
Abstract: Executive SummaryImage QualityPhoto GalleryHandling & FeelUser's ExperienceQuickFact Sheet / BuyThis Fujifilm X-A2 Review is based on a production model [Firmware versions: body and lens v 1.0]. All sample images are unretouched, except where specified.Id...