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Fujifilm X-A3: a retro camera for the selfie generation

Fujifilm X-A3 mirrorless camera

Japan's Fujifilm has introduced a new member of the X family, the Fujifilm X-A3, a retro camera for selfie lovers. With its aluminum body covered in artificial leather, it is a typical representative of the X series, which consists of mirrorless cameras that combine a classic look with the most advanced technology. It will be available in October 2016.

Fujifilm X-A3 it is retro camera for the selfie generation. The mirrorless externally evokes memories of the days of classic photography, but inside it hides all the technology we expect from a modern camera. With it, the Japanese aim at younger audience.

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Why the Fujifilm X-A3 is worth shelling out approx. 600 euros? Because you can shoot videos with it Full HD in resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels (up to 60 frames per second, which allows you to create also quality slow motion) and take photos at resolution 24 million pixels (6000 x 4000, format APS-C, which is the same as the sensor size of commercial DSLRs).

The Fujifilm X-A3 is perfect for the selfie generation.
The Fujifilm X-A3 is perfect for the selfie generation.

Because the standard ISO range is 200-6400 and it can be extended to 100–25,600. Because it adorns him rotating LCD touch screen (180 degrees), bringing it closer to the way a smartphone is used. Because it boasts wireless connectivity, which basically means that photos can be sent to another device via a wireless network and without a data cable. The Fujifilm X-A3 is available in three colors, namely in brown, pink and silver. It belongs to him lens XC 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OIS II.

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