Fujifilm X-A7 X-A7 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/XC15-45mm F3.5-5.6 OIS PZ Review

The Fujifilm X-A7 takes lovely pictures and has a brilliant touchscreen, but its average autofocus and lack of stabilization make it a tough sell at $999.

Type Mirrorless
Sensor 24.2MP APS-C
Burst FPS 8 fps
IBIS No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 312 g
Fujifilm X-A7 X-A7 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/XC15-45mm F3.5-5.6 OIS PZ camera
36.8 综合评分

Overview

The Fujifilm X-A7 is a lightweight, entry-level mirrorless camera that's all about making photography easy and fun. It's got a great 24.2MP sensor and a huge 3.5-inch touchscreen that feels more like using a smartphone than a traditional camera.

Performance

Image quality from that APS-C sensor is excellent, landing in the 86th percentile. That's its main strength. But the performance story gets shaky fast. The autofocus is just okay, sitting at the 45th percentile, and the burst shooting is even slower. Video features are a clear weak spot, ranking only in the 31st percentile. It's a solid stills shooter for casual use, but don't expect it to keep up with action.

Performance Percentiles

AF 42.5
EVF 42.8
Build 6.5
Burst 73.6
Video 28.7
Sensor 83.7
Battery 48.1
Display 95.6
Connectivity 33.4
Social Proof 76.6
Stabilization 40.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong display (92th percentile) 96th
  • Strong sensor (86th percentile) 84th

Cons

  • Below average video (31th percentile) 7th

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Type CMOS
Size APS-C
Megapixels 24.2

Shooting

Burst (Mechanical) 8

Display & EVF

Touchscreen Yes
Articulating Yes

Build

Weight 0.3 kg / 0.7 lbs

Value & Pricing

At $999, the value proposition is tricky. You're paying a premium for that fantastic screen and the Fujifilm color science. But you're also missing core features like stabilization and strong video that you can find on other cameras at this price. It feels a bit expensive for what you get, unless that specific user experience is your top priority.

JP¥235,016

vs Competition

Stack it up against the Sony a6400, and the differences are stark. The Sony smokes it in autofocus and video for about the same money, but its screen is tiny. The Fujifilm X-S20, from its own family, is a much more capable all-rounder with stabilization and way better video, but it costs more. Even the Canon EOS R7, while more expensive, offers pro-level speed and stabilization. The X-A7's main advantage is its user-friendly design and that gorgeous screen.

Spec Fujifilm X-A7 X-A7 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/XC15-45mm F3.5-5.6 OIS PZ Canon EOS R Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera Nikon Z Nikon Z6 III Mirrorless Camera Sony Alpha Sony a7 IV Mirrorless Camera Panasonic Lumix GH Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Mirrorless Camera with 12-35mm OM System OM OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mark II Mirrorless Camera
Type Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless Mirrorless
Sensor 24.2MP APS-C 24.2MP Full Frame 24.5MP Full Frame 33MP Full Frame 25.2MP Four Thirds 22.9MP Micro Four Thirds
AF Points - 1053 299 759 315 1053
Burst FPS 8 40 20 10 75 120
Video - 4K @60fps 6K @120fps 4K @60fps 5K 4K @60fps
IBIS false true true true true true
Weather Sealed false true true true false true
Weight (g) 312 590 669 635 726 62
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfEvfBuildBurstVideoSensorBatteryDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofStabilization
Fujifilm X-A7 X-A7 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/XC15-45mm F3.5-5.6 OIS PZ 42.542.86.573.628.783.748.195.633.476.640.9
Canon EOS R 6 Mark II Compare 99.196.296.895.989.994.999.495.696.19890
Nikon Z 6 III Compare 94.79998.38799.29696.695.696.19890
Sony Alpha a7 IV Compare 98.196.597.676.789.997.598.195.696.19890
Panasonic Lumix GH 7 Compare 94.296.281.99894.873.196.48796.19899.4
OM System OM 1 Mark II Compare 98.798.475.79986.172.398.195.696.19899.8

Verdict

Buy this if you're a beginner or casual shooter who values a simple, enjoyable experience and fantastic still image quality above all else, especially for things like product photography. Skip it if you need reliable autofocus, shoot a lot of video, or want a camera that can grow with you into more advanced photography.