Testseek.com have collected 40 expert reviews of the Fujifilm FinePix X-A5 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm FinePix X-A5.
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Good high ISO performance, Light and easy to use, Good battery life
Kit lens focusses slowly, Burst mode not very fast, AF tracking unreliable
The Fujifilm X-A5 is an able-bodied camera for any beginner, but you'd be better off buying just the body and pairing it with another Fuji lens, perhaps the 18-55mm f/2.8-4.0 since the kit lens that comes with the camera is extremely slow to focus...
Great image quality, Generously featured for the price, Stylish and easy to use, Good variety of film simulation modes
No electronic viewfinder, 4K video quality is underwhelming, Kit zoom is fiddly and feels plasticky, Some settings/features are buried within the menu
The Fujifilm X-A5 is an entry point into the company's X-series lineup of mirrorless cameras. It'll serve beginners well with good image quality, but does have some limitations and disadvantages that are worth taking on board before you buy it...
Compact and lightweight, Good photo quality, especially outdoors, Articulated touchscreen so that you can always see what you are taking a photo of, Compatible with a wide range of lenses, Affordable price tag
There is a touchscreen, but it can't be used to navigate menus, Zooming in and out was not as smooth as we'd like, There's no viewfinder on the camera, Design is not as premium as we would have liked, Ultra HD videos lacked detail and were not as sharp as
The Fujifilm X-A5 is a decent camera for those that want good quality photos at an affordable price. Its small size makes it perfect for travel. However, the zoom wasn't as smooth as we'd like, and the lack of a viewfinder is very disappointing...
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Published: 2018-04-20, Author: Rod , review by: techradar.com
Great selfie mode with Eye AF, Excellent image quality, Sharp, clear shots even in poor light, Fujifilm's Film Simulation modes, Effective dynamic range expansion
4K video at 15fps – what's the point?, Adequate but unexceptional autofocus, No viewfinder, Can be tricky to hold for one-handed selfies, Sluggish zoom control on 15-45mm kit lens
The Fujifilm X-A5 isn't really designed for experienced photographers, but rather for Instagramers, lifestyle photographers and ‘life-loggers' who want a step up in quality and features from a smartphone – and the X-A5 certainly delivers on that front.Com...
Published: 2018-08-09, Author: Terry , review by: tomsguide.com
Takes good photos, Relatively inexpensive, Includes a built-in flash and hot shoe, 3x optical power zoom, Easy-to-use mobile app
Controls and settings should be better organized, Touch-screen LCD doesn't swing out to side, No electronic viewfinder, Shoots 4K video at just 15 fps, Sluggish autofocus in low light, Bulkier than others (with kit lens)
With this camera's clunky, somewhat-dated menu system, slightly bulky camera-body design (at least with the kit lens), lackluster video features and inconsistent autofocus, it's hard to recommend the X-A5, even though it costs a bit less than most mirrorl...
Published: 2018-04-04, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Strong image quality, Bundled with compact power zoom lens, Built-in flash and hot shoe, Dual control dials, Flip-up touch LCD, Microphone input, Wi-Fi,
Inconsistent focus speed, 4K video limited to 15fps, No 30fps option for 1080p video, No EVF
The Fujifilm X-A5 is an attractive mirrorless camera with very strong image quality, but it's held back by inconsistent autofocus performance...
Abstract: The new Fujifilm X-A5 replaces the 18-month-old Fujifilm X-A3, which used to be Fuji's entry-level X-Series camera until the X-A10 was launched. For consistency, we'll maintain the X-A5 as an entry-level camera. So what is new 18-months on? Not as much a...
Published: 2018-01-31, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
TheFujifilm X-A5is an entry-level mirrorless system camera aimed at beginners, social photographers and vloggers. It has a 24 Megapixel APSC sensor and typically sold with a powered kit zoom. The sensor sports a hybrid AF system which works well for still...
Abstract: While most of us (okay, just us) are larding up with extra winter pounds, Fujifilm has put its latest X mount mirrorless camera on a serious diet. The result is the X-A5, the lightest X series camera to date.The camera features a 24-megapixel APS-C sensor...
Impressive overall image quality; Excellent high ISO performance; Very good dynamic range from RAW files; Full HD video at 60 fps; Good battery life,
Slower-than-average AF speed; 4K video capped at 15fps; Very slow startup to first shot time with new power-zoom kit lens; Sluggish single-shot cycle times,