Fujifilm's budget APS-C mirrorless — 16.3MP with selfie screen and retro compact styling.
The Fujifilm X-A2 was released approximately 2015 as an entry-level APS-C mirrorless camera in the Fujifilm X series, succeeding the X-A1. Features a 16.3MP APS-C Bayer sensor (not X-Trans), a selfie-oriented flip-down LCD, and film simulation modes. Fujifilm X mount.
16.3MP APS-C Bayer CMOS sensor. Flip-down 3-inch LCD (180° tiltable). Classic film simulation modes. Full HD video. Built-in Wi-Fi. At approximately 330g. Fujifilm X mount.
The X-A2 uses a standard Bayer sensor rather than Fujifilm's X-Trans CMOS — simplifying RAW processing in standard software. The 180° flip-down screen targets selfie and self-documentation photography. Full Fujifilm X-mount lens compatibility. The X-A3 (successor) upgraded to 24.2MP.
On the used market the Fujifilm X-A2 is an affordable entry-level Fujifilm X camera. Condition checks: flip LCD hinge, Fujifilm X mount contacts, sensor for dust, Wi-Fi pairing. Bayer sensor — standard RAW processing without X-Trans complexity.