
For budget photographers, the choices are endless in terms of cameras available on the market. While smartphone photography has gone so far, it is still limited by the fact that it is limited to the lens attached to the camera sensor. Interchangeable cameras gives you the best selection of features and capabilities in a compact body, and the latest camera from Fujifilm, the Fujifilm X-A10 is a great representative of the saying.
It comes with a 16.3 megapixel APS-C sensor, but a normal Bayer sensor rather than the X-Trans. As this is a selfie-centric camera, the screen at the back flips up for selfie framing. The rear LCD employs the slide-and-tilt mechanism so that even when it is tilted by 180 degrees, the LCD is not blocked by the camera, allowing for 100% visibility. The X-A10 also features the Portrait Enhancer mode for natural and beautiful skin-tone reproduction.

The X-A10 offers a total of six Film Simulation modes, namely the true-to-life colours of PROVIA (standard), the vibrant tones and saturated colours of Velvia (vivid), the soft tones of ASTIA (soft), the documentary-style deep colours and soft shades of CLASSIC CHROME, as well as Monochrome and Sepia. The camera can take up to 410 shots per battery charge. Fujifilm also bundles the standard lens XC16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 lens in the box. Full HD video recording and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity comes standard in the box.
If you are looking for this camera to own, it will be priced for USD 499 (~RM 2219) when it is available worldwide in January.
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