The Fujifilm X-A10 is the cheapest X-series mirrorless camera yet
Fujifilm has announced the X-A10, a new X-series camera
that hits the lowest price point yet for the company's well-received
range of mirrorless models. It's $499.95 with a 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 lens,
and will be available in January.
The X-A10 design is similar to the X-A3 from earlier this year,
employing a 180-degree tilting LCD and self-timing features for
convenient selfie use, but it uses a lower-resolution 16-megapixel
sensor rather than the newer 24-megapixel component. That should put it
more in line with last year's X-A2 in terms of image quality, although
that camera's screen only tilted 175 degrees. Progress!
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