For those of you who have a great love for all things retro, you would most probably be interested in picking up the Fujifilm X-A1 when it arrives, but before that happens, here is an alleged leaked photo of the upcoming Fujifilm X-A1. This particular shooter first appeared on Czech camera retailer Fotoskoda, but it was not too long before it was taken down in a jiffy. Apart from that, it does seem as though it is on track to be the fourth model in Fujifilm’s interchangeable lens X-series, where it will carry along a 16-megapixel APS-C EXR CMOS sensor.
Similar in nature to the Fujifilm X-M1 that costs $700 a pop, the Fujifilm Fujifilm X-A1 digital camera is said to feature a 3” tilting LCD display, integrated Wi-Fi connectivity, as well as a startup response time which would rival the very best of them. There will be no Fujifilm X-TRANS sensor in the Fujifilm X-A1 however, so that would definitely play a role in the final sticker price tag of this particular shooter. So far, it remains to be seen just when will the Fujifilm X-A1 arrive on the market and for how much, but we can look forward to bold red and blue shades to keep company the standard issue color of cameras – black.
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