This is good, but not great, camera. I knew pretty much what to expect from watching several YouTube reviews, some of which were very critical, while others have high to medium praise. One thing is true about all of the reviews is that the X A3 is in an entry level mirrorless with a decent primary lens with lots of room for expansion. I bought the camera because of key specs: 24.2 MP with good autofocus settings, but which is also able to accept a wide range of lenses and filters that will cost way more than the camera itself. I am not at all dissatisfied - the camera is exactly what I expected - but because this is my first foray into manual settings and different lenses (I immediately purchased a 1.4/35mm wide angle lens that has become my new prime lens), it requires a lot of patience, experimentation, and watching different teaching videos. I am happy with the camera, but will probably be happier in a year or so.Read full review
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Great little camera, for what it is. It excels at being handy, so you tend to take it with you, and shoot more pictures! Pros: Cheap Small form factor- portable Seriously great for photographing people Mostly metal construction Cons: No viewfinder No remote port Interface is lacking Great starter mirrorless, great pocket camera, great for candids!
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Needs to have an EVF and it will be much better.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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