Fujifilm's budget APS-C mirrorless — 16.3MP with selfie screen and retro compact styling.
The Fujifilm X-A2 launched in 2014 as an affordable entry to the X-mount system. It used a 16.3MP APS-C Bayer sensor with a 175-degree tilting selfie screen — targeting beginners and selfie-conscious shooters.
Image quality is decent — the 16.3MP Bayer sensor with Fujifilm colour science and film simulation modes produces pleasant results. Phase-detect AF on the sensor. 6fps burst. Full HD 1080p video.
Compact body at 350g. 3-inch 175-degree tilting touchscreen for selfies. No EVF — screen only. WiFi. X-mount lens compatibility. Built-in flash. Single SD card slot.
Available used very cheaply. The X-A3 and X-A5 improved. The X-T100 adds an EVF. A budget entry to Fuji X-mount colour science. Check for firmware updates.