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Fujifilm X-A7

We've seen a steady stream of new cameras introduced into Fujifilm's X-series in the past few years, and up until last year; the X-A5 was one of the cheapest you could buy. When we reviewed the X-A5 (AP12 May 2018) we concluded that it was a good option for novices, however it wasn't without its pitfalls. Now its replacement has arrived we ask whether Fujifilm made a superior entry-level camera for casual photographers looking to buy into a system for the first time.

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The X-A7 is built around a newly developed 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor that uses copper wiring in its construction that's claimed to improve data readout speed and reduce the effect of rolling shutter distortion that can occur when shooting fast-moving subjects with

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