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Fujifilm X-A2 a selfie ready digital camera with auto macro function

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You must be very aware of a smartphone will definitely be equipped with a front camera for selfie. If you are not satisfied with the quality of the image produced by your smartphone, you can switch to using the FUJIFILM X-A2, a mirrorless camera with selfie ready. The X-A2 is designed for both new, step-up photographers as well as more experienced ones who expect additional physical controls. This selfie-ready camera that gives you quick access to a 175° high resolution tilting LCD with face and eye detection for fast and fun pictures. The Fujifilm X-A2 has a large 16.3 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor . Eye detection Auto Focus automatically focuses on the eyes, transforming ordinary selfies into great self-portraits.   Fujifilm X-2. Image: imaging-resource.com The Fujifilm X-A2 has Auto Macro function, so you can captures objects just 15cm / 6" from the sensor. You also will enjoy faster AF speeds for close-up shots and low-contrast conditions.  Don’t forget to use

Fujifilm X-T1 appear with the sophistication of a DSLR camera

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New Fujifilm X-T1 from Japan. I mage: tomen.de Fujifilm is one of the best regarded camera brands worldwide. This famous company just launched the new Fujifilm X-T1 interchangeable lens camera with the world's fastest Real Time Viewfinder with a lag-time of 0.005 sec and the world's highest magnification ratio.  The X-T1 is a direct competitor to the Olympus OM-D, except it has a larger APS-C sized 16.3-megapixel sensor instead of the OM-D’s Four-Thirds sensor. Fujifilm is clearly targeting more serious photographers — likely even photographers looking for a capable, but slightly more casual alternative to their full-frame DSLR. This camera looks and feels very much like a miniature normal DSLR. The X-T1 features a ground-breaking piece of technology in the form of its viewfinder. Fujifilm X-T1 also has four display modes offer a shooting experience impossible with an optical viewfinder: