Fujifilm X-A2

$399.99

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Best mirrorless camera under $600

Grade (Out of ten)

7.7
Image Quality : 8.5
Performance : 7
Design : 7
Features : 7
Price : 9
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Description

While the image quality is similar, there's quite a few design and performance sacrifices consumers should be aware of. First, there's no viewfinder. And unlike most Fujifilm mirrorless models, the X-A2 doesn't have dual control wheels or dedicated dials for shutter speed and EV. The build also has a much cheaper feel to it when compared to the magnesium alloy X-T10. The performance is also slower with a 5.6 fps burst speed.In low light, the autofocus doesn't perform very well. Video quality also isn't as solid with a 30 fps frame rate instead of 60 fps. That's a lot to sacrifice, but if you want the images of the more expensive Fuji models but can't budge from your budget, the X-A2 will do the job, albeit with fewer features.

Pros

  • Affordable
  • Solid image quality
  • Excellent macro

Cons

  • No viewfinder
  • Cheap construction
  • Fewer physical controls
  • Camera Specs:

    Quality

    • Megapixels : 16.3
    • Sensor Size : APS-C
    • Video Quality : 1080p HD video at 30 fps
    • DxO Mark Test Score : N/A

    Performance

    • Shutter Speed : 30 sec. 0 1/4000, Bulb
    • Aperture : N/A
    • ISO : 200 - 6400
    • Burst Speed : 5.6 fps
    • Autofocus Points : 49
    • Image Stabilization : No, available in lens

    Design

    • Weight : 12.3 oz.
    • Viewfinder : No
    • Screen : 3
    • Secondary screen : No
    • Controls : 410 shots
    • Battery Life : Single dial

    Features

    • Manual Modes : Yes
    • RAW : Yes
    • Wi-Fi : Yes
    • Other : N/A

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