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Fujifilm X-A7 mirrorless camera review

Fujifilm X-A7 In the fall of 2019, a Fujifilm X mount system camera model was released, designed for vloggers. The previous incarnation of this device was called Fujifilm X-A5, and the current one is Fujifilm X-A7. Recently, we managed to come to grips with testing it, and we willingly shared the results.

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Fujifilm X-A7 mirrorless

The main thing

  • 24MP CMOS APS-C
  • Hybrid autofocus (AF) with 425 phase sensors
  • Face and eye recognition function for autofocus
  • Equivalent sensitivity to ISO 200-12800 (extendable to ISO 200-51200)
  • Burst speed up to 6fps
  • Video recording at maximum UHD 4K resolution (3840×2160) @ 30fps
  • Sold with Fujinon XC 15-45mm f / 3.5-5.6 OIS PZ lens
  • Supports SD / SDHC / SDXC UHS-I memory cards
  • USB 2.0 interface

Fujifilm X-A Specification

ModelFujifilm X-A7
BayonetFujifilm X
SensorCMOS (CMOS), APS-C, 23.5 x 15.7 mm
Sensor resolution24.1 million effective pixels 1 (6000 × 4000)
footage formatJPEG (Exif v2.3); RAW (RAF)
Video recording resolution and durationUHD 4K 3840 × 2160 @ 29.97 / 25/24 / 23.98p (up to 15 min.);
Full HD 1920 × 1080 @ 59.94 / 50 / 29.97 / 25/24 / 23.98p (up to 30 min.);
HD 1280 × 720 @ 59.94 / 50 / 29.97 / 25/24 / 23.98p (up to 30 min.);
 Full HD 1080 × 1080 @ 59.94 / 50 / 29.97 / 25/24 / 23.98p (up to 30 min.);
HD 720 × 720 @ 59.94 / 50 / 29.97 / 25/24 / 23.98p (up to 30 min.);
HD Rapid (accelerated): 1280 × 720 1.6 × / 2 × / 3.3 × / 4 ×
Video recording formatMPEG-4 (H.264), Linear PCM stereo sound
Autofocus (AF)hybrid, phase, and contrast; 425 zones
AF areaspoint, zone, wide area
Focus modessingle frame, continuous, manual
Autoexposure measurement (AE)256-zone TTL; multi-segment, point, average
Exposure modesSR + (Auto Scene Selection), P (Program), S (Shutter Priority), A (Aperture Priority), M (Manual), Panorama, Night Scene, Sports, Landscape, Portrait, SP (Scene Selection), Adv. (advanced filters)
Exposure compensationphoto: ± 5 EV in ⅓ steps;
video: ± 2 EV in steps of ⅓
Equivalent sensitivityPhoto: ISO 160-12 800, expandable to ISO 80-51 200;
Video: ISO 400-6400
Gatefocal plane vertical course, electronically controlled
Exposure ranges in different shooting modesmechanical shutter : “P” – 4-1 / 4000 s, other modes – 30-1 / 4000 s,
“Bulb” (hand exposure) – up to 60 minutes;mechanical + electronic shutter : “P” – 4-1 / 32000 s, other modes – 30-1 / 32000 s,
“Bulb” (exposure by hand) – up to 60 minutes
Built-in flashguide number 2 – 5.7; modes: auto, fill, slow sync, command, off; rear-curtain sync, red-eye removal
electronic shutter : “P” – 4-1 / 32000 s, other modes – 30-1 / 32000;
X-sync shutter speed1/180 s
Self-timer2 s, 10 s
Rate of fireH mode : 6 frames / s;
L mode : 3 frames / s
Artistic effectsToy Camera, Miniature, Pop color, High-key, Low-key, Dynamic tone, Soft focus, mono (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple)
Film Simulation ModesProvia / Standard, Velvia / Vivid, Astia / Soft, Classic Chrome, Pro Neg.Hi, Pro Neg.Std, Monochrome, Monochrome + Ye Filter, Monochrome + R Filter, Monochrome + G Filter, Sepia
DisplayThree ″ TFT, touch, movable in all planes
InterfacesUSB 2.0 (Type-C), HDMI (Type-D), microphone in, hot shoe (ISO 518)
Wireless connectionWi-Fi (IEEE 802 / 11b / g / n), Bluet -4.2 BLE
Memory cardsone slot for SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I, up to 256 GB)
BatteryLi-ion battery NP-W126S; 1260 mAh; up to 270 frames or up to 55 minutes of 4K 30p video (CIPA method)
Dimensions (edit)119 x 68 x 41 mm
Weight (with battery and memory card)320 g
Fujifilm X-A7 specification

Based on the study of the specifications

it is possible to confirm the amateur and not the professional orientation of our ward. It has a built-in flash, lacks a viewfinder and in-camera image stabilization, is equipped with only one slot for memory cards with a relatively low write and read speed (UHS-I), which is also structurally combined in one unit with a battery compartment. The minimum shutter speed of the mechanical shutter is limited to 1/4000 s, but an electronic shutter allows a much slower one – 1/32000 s.

The camera is replete with “amateur” shooting modes and artistic effects implemented in post-processing images and allows you to use “proprietary” modeling of different Fujifilm films. A modern USB Type-C connector represents the interface for communication with a computer. Still, it is implemented in USB 2.0, not fast enough by today’s standards. An audio jack for connecting headphones for monitoring audio during video recording is not provided.

However, several characteristics make the Fujifilm X-A7 a serious camera. Although it has not a back (rear) direct (front) illumination of the light-receiving cells, a completely modern sensor has a resolution of 24 megapixels. An advanced autofocus (AF) system has sensors throughout the frame. Exposure compensation for still images is provided over a very professional range of ± 5 EV in ⅓ increments. Video shooting is available in a maximum resolution of UHD 4K 3840×2160.

Design

Fujifilm x 7 Design
Fujifilm X-A7 Mirrorless Digital Camera wXC15-45mm

Compared to its predecessor (Fujifilm X-A5), the heroine of our review has undergone very significant changes. Firstly, the controls located on the rear panel have been significantly reduced, and secondly, the touchscreen display has become truly convenient due to its mobility in all planes.

At the front, only the AF illumination spotlight draws attention.

Fujifilm X-A7 Mirrorless Digital Camera wXC15-45mm

Behind there are buttons for driving (switching between single-frame mode, continuous shooting, and self-timer), viewing footage (above the display), calling up the menu (Menu / OK), and returning (Disp / Back, to the right of the display). The five-position switch gave way to a mini-joystick.

Fujifilm X-A7 Mirrorless Digital Camera wXC15-45mm

Above are the built-in flash (recessed into the body when inoperative), a full-featured hot shoe, a shooting mode selector, front and rear control wheels, and a power-off button.

On the left, under the cover, HDMI and USB Type-C connectors are found.

The button for forced ejection of the built-in flash and a connector for an external microphone (under the rubber cap) are right.

F the Fujifilm X-A5 had only a folding display, then our heroine has it with maximum mobility. Can install it in any position convenient for photography.

For taking selfies, the Fujifilm X-A5 could flip the display “facing you” upward, while the Fujifilm X-A7 has it displayed sideways for this purpose; it is much more convenient.

The camera is supplied with a lens with a zoom range of 15-45 mm (23-69 mm in full-frame equivalent). with a relatively low aperture f / 3.5-f / 5.6, but equipped with optical image stabilization. which is intended to compensate for as mentioned limitation in aperture, and the lack of an intra-chamber anti-shake system. Zooming is not done mechanically but electronically. That is, turning the zoom ring activates the motorized zoom drive.

SR +

The camera recognizes the specifics of the scene being shot, choosing from seven preset settings:

  • Auto
  • Portrait
  • Landscape
  • Night shot
  • Macro
  • Night portrait
  • Backlit portrait

Following the scene, the parameters of the exposure triad (shutter speed, aperture, and sensitivity) are automatically set. If the photographer cannot match, choose program mode (P) or choose the scene type yourself (SP mode).

Adv. (Advanced Filter, improved filter)

You can play around by applying one of the artistic effects to the shot:

  • Toy Camera
  • Pop Color (active color)
  • High-Key
  • Low-Key
  • Fish-Eye
  • Dynamic Tone
  • HDR Art (Wide Dynamic Range)
  • Miniature

SP (Scene Position)

In this mode, a choice of automatic settings is available for typical scenes: portrait, landscape, sports, night photo.

Display information

The lack of a viewfinder does not affect the information content of the camera when shooting. All parameters can be controlled “live,” guided by the display.

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Fujifilm x-A7 Feature

1 – focusing area; 2 – data; 3 – focus control; 4 – assessment of the depth of field; 5 – download GPS data; 6 – image transmission; 7 – Bluetooth on / off; 8 – video mode; 9 – remaining recording time; 10 – current date and time; 11 – the remaining number of frames; 12 – image size and quality; 13 – warning about the difficulty of focusing; 14 – warning about camera heating; 15 – white balance; 16 – “button” for viewing the footage;

 17 – emulation of types of film; 18 – dynamic range; 19 – “button” for calling the menu; 20 – sound and flash; 21 – histogram; 22 – distance scale; 23 – battery charge; 24 – sensitivity to light (ISO); 25 – exposure compensation; 26 – aperture value; 27 – exposure value; 28 – exposure memory (exposure lock); 29 – exposure metering mode; 30 – shooting mode.

 31 – video mode; 32 – AF mode; 33 – indicator of successful AF; 34 – manual focus indicator; 35 – focus lock; 36 – zoom indicator; 37 – indicator of auto / manual focus; 38 – shutter type (mechanical / electronic); 39 – exposure indicator (underexposed / normal / overexposed); 40 – burst shooting mode; 41 – self-timer; 42 – a microphone is connected; 43 – the remote control is connected; 44 – flash mode; 45 – flash power compensation; 46 – image stabilization mode; 47 – touch-zoom (zoom by touching the screen). 42 – a microphone is connected; 43 – the remote control is connected; 44 – flash mode; 45 – flash power compensation; 46 – image stabilization mode; 47 – touch-zoom (zoom by touching the screen). 42 – a microphone is connected; 43 – the remote control is connected; 44 – flash mode; 45 – flash power compensation; 46 – image stabilization mode; 47 – touch-zoom (zoom by touching the screen).

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Shooting modes

In addition, to the traditional modes P, S, A, M, panorama, direct scene-setting, the camera provides a choice of advanced modes.

Shooting speed

The table shows the average shooting speed for different modes. Let’s call the first speed the one with which the burst recording starts. Its limitation is the time after which recording slows down and continues at a second speed. Units of measurement are frames per second and seconds, respectively. The infinity sign means that the speed has not altered throughout 100 frames.

ModeFirst speedFirst speed limitSecond speed
JPEG Low2.8 fps
JPEG High6.2 fps1.3 s2.7 fps
RAW Low3.0 fps2.7 s1.7 fps
RAW High6.3 fps0.8 s1.7 fps

The camera complies with the declared characteristics in terms of shooting speed. In the case of high-speed shooting H, it can shoot up to 6.3 fps; when shooting in JPEG, the buffer is enough for eight frames, when shooting in RAW – for five frames.

Menu

The menu shouldn’t come as a surprise to users of previous Fuji cameras. Most of the settings are concentrated in the main menu; some of the functions are available for control on the touch screen. There is also a separate menu for selecting shooting modes and various bracketing options. The menu is organized very logically and quite clearly. Still, even a brief description of its positions would turn our material into a cemetery of facts or a warehouse of low-value details. Plus, we don’t want to rewrite the Fujifilm X-A7 camera manual. Therefore, we restrict ourselves to the numerous, albeit not completely exhaustive, screenshots that will help the reader understand ​​what is in the menu.

Practical photography

We tested the camera in real conditions with the included Fujinon XC 15-45mm f / 3.5-5.6 OIS PZ lens. We chose the following parameters for photography:

  • aperture priority
  • center-weighted metering,
  • single-frame or tracking autofocus (depending on the dynamics of the scene),
  • single point focusing,
  • automatic white balance (ABB).

Subsequently, we needed to change the nature of the metering and introduce exposure compensation from time to time.

To save photos and videos, we used a Sony SF-G64 memory card (write speed 299 MB / s, read speed 300 MB / s) with a capacity of 64 GB. Recorded photos in uncompressed RAW format. Photos were “developed” and saved in Adobe Camera RAW (Photoshop CC v21.1.0) as 8-bit JPEGs with minimal compression. Sometimes, during post-processing, we adjusted the brightness of highlights and shadows, tweaked the white balance, and cropped the frame along the short or long side in the interests of composition.

General impressions

After turning on the power,the Fujifilm X-A7 is ready for shooting in less than 2 seconds, and most of the time during a “cold start” is spent automatically bringing the lens to the working position. The camera fits well in hand and is well balanced with the stock lens. Working with the device is as convenient as the photographer uses the viewfinder and the display. The presence of a full-fledged selector of shooting modes and two control wheels, front, and rear, is worthy of the most flattering words addressed to the designers.

Fujifilm X-A7 Competitors

Choosing rivals worthy of comparison with our today’s heroine, we were guided primarily by the image sensor’s characteristics, the ability to use interchangeable lenses in conjunction with cameras, and the price and marketing positioning of the models. The APS-C frame size, the same sensor resolution (24 megapixels), and the focus on hobbyists unite the cameras shown in the table below. We did not include competitors’ models with sensors of different sizes (1 “and MFT) and APS-C mirror devices since they are all products of completely different categories.

Our decision to include the Sony α6100 mirrorless camera in the comparison group may raise some objections. Indeed, its price tag is not comparable to other models, and in addition, unlike other competitors, it is equipped with a viewfinder. However, Sony’s lineup has long since lacked APS-C cameras that lack a viewfinder but work with interchangeable lenses. Therefore, our considerations can be considered quite justified.

Fujifilm X-A7 Competitors Specification

ProductCanon EOS M200Fujifilm X-A7Sony α6100
  vlogging camera with flip screen Fujifilm X-A7 Mirrorless Digital Camera wXC15-45mm Sony Alpha A6100 Mirrorless Camera
Date of announcement25-Sep-1912-Sep-1928-Aug-19
Framecompositecompositecomposite
Protection against dust in moistureNoNothere is
Resolution, Mp242424
Frame size, mm (pixels)22.3 x 14.9 / (6000 x 4000)23.5 × 15.7 / (6000 × 4000)23.5 × 15.6 / (6000 × 4000)
Sensor typeAPS-C CMOSAPS-C CMOSAPS-C CMOS
ISO range200-25600200-12800100-32000 1
(extension)(100-51200)( 100-102800 )
In-camera image stabilizationNoNoNo
Photo recording formatJPEG (Exif v2.31) / RAW (14 bit)JPEG (Exif v2.3) / RAW (14 bit)JPEG (Exif v2.31) /RAW (14 bit)
Autofocusphase / and contrastphase / and contrastphase / and contrast
Autofocus points143425425
BayonetCanon EF-MFujifilm XSony E
Displayfolding, touchmovable on all axes, touchfolding, touch
Screen sizeThree ″3.5 ″Three ″
Screen resolution, pixels1,040,0002,760,000921600
ViewfinderNoNoelectronic, 2.36 Mp
Exposure range, s30-1 / 400030-1 / 400030-1 / 4000
Minimum exposure (electronic shutter), s1/32000
Built-in Flash (Guide Number)yes (5)yes (4)yes ( 6 )
X-sync shutter speed, s1/2001/1801/160
Maximum shooting speed, frames / s6.16eleven
Fully silent shooting modethere isthere isthere is
Maximum video resolution3840×2160 30p3840×2160 30p3840×2160 30p
Memory cardsSDXC (UHS-I)SDXC (UHS-I)SDXC (UHS-I), Memory Stick Pro
Computer interfaceUSB 2.0USB 2.0USB 2.0
Wireless interfacesWi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2 + NFC
Battery capacity (according to CIPA)315270420
Dimensions, mm108 × 67 × 35119 × 68 × 41120 × 67 × 59
Weight (with battery), g299320396
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