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Point Rencontre La Roche Sur Yon. Memilih kamera Fujifilm XA3 sebagai kamera andalan Sedulur? Yuk simak review Fujifilm XA3 Indonesia di bawah ini. Kamera Fujifilm XA3 merupakan kamera yang cocok digunakan sebagai alat untuk memotret. Banyak fotografer yang memilih kamera ini sebagai alat utama, hal tersebut dikarenakan hasil foto fujifilm XA3 dan hasil kamera fujifilm XA3 memiliki kualitas yang baik. Hal tersebut disebabkan setting fujifilm XA3 yang sangat memadai dengan berbagai fitur yang menarik. dalam kesempatan kali ini akan membahas keunggulan dan spesifikasi dari kamera fujifilm XA3. Selain kelebihan kamera fujifilm, terdapat juga kekurangan fujifilm XA3. Selain harga fujifilm XA3 di Indonesia yang masih tinggi, spesifikasi fujifilm XA3 kurang cocok digunakan untuk kerja profesional. Apa saja lengkapnya keunggulan dari kamera fujifilm ini? Yuk simak ulasannya di bawah ini. Baca Juga 10 Rekomendasi Kamera Polaroid Terbaik & Murah Ulasan Kamera Fujifilm X-A3, Keunggulan dan Spesifikasinya! 1. Spesifikasi dan Harga Harga dan spesifikasi fujifilm XA3 termasuk dalam kategori terjangkau dan juga spesifikasi yang mumpuni. Desain retro pada kamera ini cocok bagi pemula yang sedang mempelajari prinsip dasar fotografi. Dilengkapi dengan sensor APS-C dengan resolusi gambar 24 megapiksel dan pengaturan ISO mulai dari 200 hingga membuat foto yang dihasilkan sangat mulus. Bagi Sedulur yang menyukai potret lanskap dan dengan warna terang, menggunakan kamera sangat cocok. Karena, kelebihan kamera fujifilm ini adalah mempunyai super intelligent flash dan LCD yang dapat diputar 180 derajat. Di pasaran kamera ini dibanderol dengan harga Rp – 2. Cocok untuk Selfie dan Vlog Keunggulan selanjutnya dari kamera fujifilm X-A3 adalah dapat digunakan untuk selfie dan juga bisa digunakan untuk vlog. Hal ini dikarenakan dengan spesifikasi super intelligent flash dan LCD yang dapat diputar sebanyak 180 derajat. Dengan demikian, bagi Sedulur yang seorang youtuber atau influencer, kamera fujifilm X-A3 sangat cocok digunakan. Bukan hanya itu, terdapat fitur-fitur yang membantu untuk memperbaiki tampilan gambar, akan semakin memudahkan Sedulur membuat vlog. Seperti fitur Portrait Enhancer, Eye detection AF hingga self timer untuk selfie hingga atau untuk vlog. Baca Juga 10 Rekomendasi Kamera Mirrorless Terbaik Untuk Pemula 3. Terkoneksi dengan Printer Instan Kelebihan selanjutnya dari kamera fujifilm X-A3 ini sangat memudahkan dan membuat Sedulur lebih efisien dalam menggunakannya. Karena kamera ini bisa terkoneksi dengan printer instan. Terdapat printer instan yang bisa kita beli, dan hal tersebut dikoneksikan dengan kamera fujifilm X-A3. Tidak seperti kamera lainnya yang tidak memiliki fitur ini. Selain itu, kamera ini juga mempunyai keunggulan lainnya, yaitu dapat transfer foto ke smartphone atau ke perangkat lainnya yang memiliki koneksi bluetooth atau WiFi, hal tersebut semakin mempermudah transfer foto dan bisa dilakukan tanpa menggunakan kabel sama sekali. 4. Desain Unik dan Menarik Keunggulan selanjutnya dari kamera fujifilm X-A3 adalah desainnya yang unik dan menarik. Mengusung desain retro membuat kamera ini menarik hati dan minat anak muda. Warna-warna yang dipilih pun sangat beragam dan menyegarkan. Hal tersebut membuat kamera ini sangat fashionable dan sangat cocok untuk anak muda. Sistem pengoprasian kamera mirrorless ini pun sangat menarik. Kita bisa menggunakan fitur zoom pada layar LCD tanpa harus memainkan lensa. Selain itu, terdapat tombol-tombol pada kamera yang sangat mudah untuk digunakan. Bagi para fotografer pemula, kamera ini sangat cocok untuk digunakan. 5. Macro Photography Keunggulan kamera fujifilm X-A3 satu ini memudahkan menggunakan macro photography. Hal ini akan sangat bermanfaat bagi Sedulur yang suka memotret makanan atau memotret serangga dan bunga. Fotografi makro memang tidak bisa dilakukan dengan menggunakan sembarang kamera. Kamera yang bisa melakukan macro photography salah satunya adalah fujifilm X-A3. Terdapat fitur auto macro yang dapat membuat lensa fokus dengan cepat dan tajam. Kita bisa menggunakan kamera untuk mengambil gambar secara dekat, hingga jarak 7 cm dari permukaan lensa. Hal tersebut dikarenakan lensa kit XC 16-50mm II yang jadi pendukung kamera ini. 6. Fitur Touchscreen Salah satu hal menarik lainnya dari kamera fujifilm X-A3 adalah fitur touchscreen. Salah satu keunggulan kamera fujifilm XA series adalah terdapat LCD yang nyaman dan besar, pada kamera fujifilm X-A3 ketersediaan LCD yang besar tetap dipertahankan dan ditambah dengan fitur touchscreen. Dengan adanya fitur touchscreen, kita bisa melakukan pemotretan dengan menggunakan LCD dan melakukan zoom in dan zoom out hanya dengan menggunakan jari. Hal tersebut menjadi jawaban mengapa kamera fujifilm X-A3 sangat cocok bagi pemula dan fotografer amatir yang ingin terus mengasah kemampuannya. Semoga penjelasan mengenai keunggulan dan ulasan dari kamera fujifilm X-A3 di atas semakin meyakinkan Sedulur untuk memilih kamera ini sebagai pilihan. Jangan lupa untuk rajin menabung agar uang cepat terkumpul dan dapat segera membeli kamera yang diidamkan, termasuk kamera fujifilm yang diulas kali ini. Agar bisa segera terkumpul, Sedulur dapat menyerahkan kebutuhan sehari-hari dengan belanja di Aplikasi Super. Banyak barang dengan kualitas baik dan harga murah yang bisa membuat Sedulur lebih cepat mengumpulkan uang. Sedulur bisa klik di sini untuk cek kelengkapan barangnya, dan juga klik di sini untuk download Aplikasi Super. Pilih tempat untuk belanja kebutuhan sehari-hari yang menguntungkan dan bisa memberikan banyak potongan harga murah, agar Sedulur bisa lebih giat menabung dan menyalurkannya kepada hal disukai, salah satunya dengan membeli kamera yang dibutuhkan.
Introduction The new Fujifilm X-A3 follows on from the X-A2 camera, sitting at the entry-level of Fujifilm’s range of compact system cameras. It features a 24 megapixel APS-C sized sensor, but unlike most of the other cameras in Fujifilm’s X range, the sensor is not an X-Trans device. There’s also a touch-sensitive tilting screen, inbuilt Wi-Fi, Full HD video recording, and a maximum expanded ISO setting of 25600. The camera is an exclusive model to Jessops in the UK, who loaned us our sample of the Fujifilm X-A3 for review. The Fujifilm X-A3 costs £499 / $599. Ease of Use The X-A3 is the smallest of Fujifilm’s compact system cameras, but it follows the same kind of design principles, being retro or old-fashioned in appearance. It’s available in a variety of colours, including the pink and silver version we were loaned for review. The pink part is textured to give a leather-like appearance which adds to a feeling of quality and also helps it to feel secure in the hand. To add to that feeling of security there’s a protruding grip on the front of the Fujifilm X-A3, it doesn’t protrude hugely, but it gives you enough purchase when holding the camera - your forefinger should sit nicely in position for the shutter release on the top plate. On the top plate itself, you’ll find the shutter release, which is surrounded by the on/off switch, as well as a mode dial for choosing between the exposure modes on offer, and a second dial which has different functions depending on the shooting mode you’re working in. The mode dial has the usual range of automatic and semi-automatic options including P, S, A and M, but also has a few scene options, plus “Advanced Filter”, and a mode labelled “C” which allows for a group of custom settings to be saved and quickly returned to when you need them. Front of the Fujifilm X-A3 There’s a small function button, just near the shutter release, which you can assign to whichever function you feel is necessary - by default it accesses ISO which is helpful considering there’s no other direct button, but you could change it to something else if you prefer. The secondary dial controls shutter speed if you’re photographing in manual mode, while it adjusts exposure compensation in aperture or shutter priority. It can also be used to scroll through pictures in playback, or some of the options in the quick menu. The Fujifilm X-A3’s flash is housed on the top of the camera, being lifted via a small switch on the left hand side of the camera, it is lifted on stalks, which helps the flash to clear the kit lens if you’re using it, but you should be aware that if you leave the lens hood on, a shadow is likely to appear on your images. You can change the flash mode from the quick menu, while you can also switch on red eye reduction from the main menu - useful for photographing portrait subjects. A small switch on the front of the Fujifilm X-A3 allows you to change between focusing options - manual, single and continuous. Rear of the Fujifilm X-A3 Moving to the back of the Fujifilm X-A3 and there’s a fairly standard array of dials and buttons which help you to quickly change settings. There’s a small dial, which is mostly tucked away into the camera body, which you can use to set a variety of things, depending on the shooting mode that you’re in. So, if you’re working in aperture priority, you can use it to set aperture. It works in a similar way to the larger dial on the top of the camera, but in play back you can use it to zoom in and out of images, which is handy for checking critical focus. You can also use the dial in conjunction with the quick menu. To access the quick menu, press the small Q button found in the bottom right hand corner of the back of the Fujifilm X-A3. Here you’ll find a number of commonly used settings, saving you from having to navigate the main menu - options here include white balance, ISO, film simulation and more. Other buttons on the back include a playback button, a video record button, and a display button which allows you to change the way the live view looks, as well as how images are displayed in playback. There is a four way navigational pad surrounding a central “OK” button, which also acts a menu button to allow you to access the Fujifilm X-A3’s main menu. Each of the four navigational keys doubles up for a different function too - the right button accesses white balance, the left button the timer mode, the down button drive mode and bracketing, and the up button AF. If you press the up button, you can then use the other directional buttons to move the AF point to the place you want to use it. Tilting LCD Screen The Fujifilm X-A3’s screen is touch-sensitive, which means you can use it to set the AF point too, or even fire off the shutter release. On the left hand side of the screen you’ll see a small icon which if you press allows you to choose between using the screen to set AF point, or to have it focus and then take a picture. If you prefer, you can turn off this functionality altogether, but it’s much quicker than using the buttons to set the point. The screen is mounted on a hinge which allows it to be tilted. You can angle it slightly downwards, and if you pull it out from the hinge slightly, you can face it all the way forwards. Once you’ve done this, the display will automatically switch so as to appear the correct way round for taking selfies - it will also automatically hunt out faces to give focus priority to. You are able to shoot in both JPEG and raw format with the Fujifilm X-A3, but it should be noted that not all functionality will be available in raw format. For instance, the lowest sensitivity you can shoot at in raw is ISO 200 - you will need to switch to JPEG only shooting if you want to shoot at ISO 100. The same is true of the very highest ISO sensitivity settings, ISO 12800 and ISO 25600. Advanced filters can also only be shot in JPEG, leaving you with no “clean” version should you need it down the line. There’s no viewfinder for the Fujifilm X-A3, but there is a hotshoe on top of the camera if you wanted to purchase one as a separate accessory. Top of the Fujifilm X-A3 As standard, the Fujifilm X-A3 comes with the 16-50mm f/ OIS II kit lens. It’s a good lens to get you started with, and is certainly capable of taking some nice pictures. You can buy quite a variety of different lenses for the X system now, including lots of prime and zoom lenses, which is something to think about once you’ve become acquainted with the system. In good light, focusing is very snappy, locking onto the target almost instantly without too much back and forth motion. In darker conditions, it’s a little slower and relies heavily on the focusing light which is emitted from the front of the camera - this is something you may want to turn off for some subjects, but it certainly helps to acquire focus. The camera generally manages to get there in the end, without displaying a false acquisition of focus, but it can sometimes fail when you’re photographing something which is of low contrast. Continuous autofocus can keep up with reasonably slow moving subjects which are moving in a predictable pattern. It struggles more with faster or erratically moving subjects, but it’s fair to say that this is not a camera which is designed with fast action or sports photography in mind. Image Quality All of the sample images in this review were taken using the 24 megapixel Fine JPEG setting, which gives an average image size of around 7Mb. The Fujifilm X-A3 is capable of taking some fantastic images, just like all of the other X series cameras. Images directly from the camera are well saturated, but maintain a good sense of realism and punch. Images taken with the standard’ film simulation mode show more depth than the equivalent raw format files, which are a bit flatter and give you great scope for editing in post production. You can choose between a variety of film simulation modes, and you’ll soon learn which suits which situation the most - Velvia for instance is good for adding vibrance, while Classic Chrome gives a lovely filmic quality to your shots. Images from the Fujifilm X-A3 have lots of detail, but it’s clear to see how much sharpening is added to JPEGs when comparing with the raw files. It gives a pleasing effect, especially when viewed at normal printing or web sizes, but if you want to reign it in a little bit, you might want to work with the raw files. Detail is well kept up to the higher echelons of the sensitivity range - but examining at 100% when you use higher values, such as ISO 3200, reveals some image smoothing in certain areas of the image - that shouldn’t be a problem unless you like to perform heavy crops. ISO 6400 is useful in scenarios where the light is just too low to get an in-focus image, especially when shooting handheld. You’ll see some areas of the image are soft, but again, only if you examine very closely, or you want to print very large - and it’s certainly preferable than a blurry image. The highest settings of ISO 12800 and ISO 25600 are only available in JPEG, but are best avoided unless the light is incredibly low and you are really struggling. At these levels, it’s possible to see noise appearing and a strong loss of detail, even at smaller sizes. Under a variety of different lighting conditions, the automatic white balance setting performs well, but it can be tricked by some lights to produce yellowish or warm tones which are slightly too strong to be preferable. In these situations, you can change the white balance mode to a specific setting - or alter in post production. In general, the all purpose metering setting works well to produce balanced exposures, with hardly any requirement for exposure compensation to be used in most ordinary scenarios. Noise There are 9 ISO settings available on the Fujifilm X-A3 for JPEGs, and 6 for RAW files. Here are some 100% crops which show the noise levels for each ISO setting for both JPEG and RAW files. JPEG RAW ISO 100 100% Crop ISO 200 100% Crop ISO 200 100% Crop ISO 400 100% Crop ISO 400 100% Crop ISO 800 100% Crop ISO 800 100% Crop ISO 1600 100% Crop ISO 1600 100% Crop ISO 3200 100% Crop ISO 3200 100% Crop ISO 6400 100% Crop ISO 6400 100% Crop ISO 12800 100% Crop ISO 25600 100% Crop Flash The flash settings on the Fujifilm FinePix X-A3 are Auto, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro, Red-eye Reduction Auto, Red-eye Reduction & Forced Flash and Red-eye Reduction & Slow Synchro. These shots of a white coloured wall were taken at a distance of Suppressed Flash - Wide Angle 24mm Forced Flash - Wide Angle 24mm Suppressed Flash - Telephoto 75mm Forced Flash - Telephoto 75mm And here are some portrait shots. As you can see, neither the Forced Flash setting or the Red-eye Reduction & Forced Flash option caused any red-eye. Forced Flash Forced Flash 100% Crop Red-eye Reduction & Forced Flash Red-eye Reduction & Forced Flash 100% Crop Night The Fujifilm X-A3's maximum shutter speed is 30 seconds in the Manual mode, and there's a Bulb mode which allows exposures up to 60 minutes long, which is excellent news if you're seriously interested in night photography. The shot below was taken using a shutter speed of 30 seconds at ISO 200. Night Night 100% Crop Dynamic Range The Fujifilm X-A3 has three dynamic range settings - 100% on by default, 200%, and 400% - and an Auto setting if you want to let the camera take control. These settings gradually increase the amount of detail visible in the shadow and highlight areas, with the side-effect of more noise appearing in the image. Note that you can't actually turn this feature off. Film Simulation The Fujifilm X-A3 offers 5 different film simulation modes to help replicate the look of your favourite film stock from the past. Provia / Standard Velvia / Vivid Astia / Soft B&W Sepia Advanced Filter The Fujifilm Finepix X-A3 offers 13 different filter effects which can be previewed on the LCD screen. Toy Camera Miniature Pop Color High-Key Low-Key Dynamic Tone Soft Focus Partial Color Red Partial Color Orange Partial Color Yellow Partial Color Green Partial Color Blue Partial Color Purple Panorama The Fujifilm X-A3 can record a 6400x1440 pixel panorama by sweeping the camera from side to side. Sample Images This is a selection of sample images from the Fujifilm X-A3 camera, which were all taken using the 24 megapixel Fine JPEG setting. The thumbnails below link to the full-sized versions, which have not been altered in any way. Sample RAW Images The Fujifilm X-A3 enables users to capture RAW and JPEG format files. We've provided some Fujifilm RAW RAF samples for you to download thumbnail images shown below are not 100% representative. Sample Movie & Video This is a sample movie at the highest quality setting of 1920x1080 pixels at 60 frames per second. Please note that this 23 second movie is 103Mb in size. Product Images Front of the Fujifilm X-A3 Front of the Fujifilm X-A3 Side of the Fujifilm X-A3 Side of the Fujifilm X-A3 Rear of the Fujifilm X-A3 Rear of the Fujifilm X-A3 / Image Displayed Rear of the Fujifilm X-A3 / Turned On Rear of the Fujifilm X-A3 / Quick Menu Rear of the Fujifilm X-A3 / Main Menu Tilting LCD Screen Tilting LCD Screen Tilting LCD Screen Top of the Fujifilm X-A3 Bottom of the Fujifilm X-A3 Side of the Fujifilm X-A3 Side of the Fujifilm X-A3 Front of the Fujifilm X-A3 Front of the Fujifilm X-A3 Memory Card Slot Battery Compartment Conclusion There is a lot to like about the Fujifilm X-A3, and as usual for Fujifilm, we have been impressed by the image quality that it is capable of producing - perhaps even more impressive when you consider that the sensor is not the higher quality X-Trans as found on Fujifilm’s more expensive models. Although undeniably cheaper quality than the more expensive models in the range, Fujifilm has done a good job with the design here to still make it appealing - especially of course to those who are a fan of retro or old fashioned styling. There’s a good range of dials and buttons to make changing settings quick and easy, and although this is arguably a camera aimed primarily at entry-level users, it’s got just enough direct access to make it enjoyable for more advanced users to pick up and use too - perhaps it would make a good secondary camera for somebody who already uses the X system. Although there’s no viewfinder, the screen is great as it can be moved into a variety of different positions, and the fact that it can be used as a touchscreen is another bonus. The kit lens which comes with the Fujifilm X-A3 is a good optic to get you started with, and although not as good as the 18-55mm f/ kit lens supplied with more expensive cameras in Fujifilm’s line-up, it is more than capable of producing some very nice images. In terms of the downsides, there’s not too many to be found with this camera - but if you are looking for 4K video recording you may be disappointed. It’s also a touch expensive, currently retailing for around £550 including kit lens - by Fujifilm standards it’s on the cheap side, but you can pick up other cameras, such as the Panasonic GX800 for less currently around £499, including kit lens. Ultimately, Fujifilm has produced a very attractive camera for beginner users - especially those drawn to the stylish brand. Image quality is great, and the Fujifilm X-A3 is a camera that you can grow with as you learn more about photography. Ratings out of 5 Design Features 4 Ease-of-use 4 Image quality 4 Value for money 4 Main Rivals Listed below are some of the rivals of the Fujifilm X-A3. The Canon EOS M10 is an entry-level compact system camera that offers 18 megapixels, 1080p high-definition videos, simple controls and a touch-screen interface. Other key features of the EOS M10 include a tilting 3-inch LCD screen, ISO range of 100-25,600, wi-fi and NFC connectivity, and a built-in flash. Is Canon's new mirrorless model perfectly suited to its beginner target audience? Read our Canon EOS M10 review to find out... The Nikon 1 V3 is the latest flagship compact system camera from Nikon, boasting an amazingly fast 20fps burst shooting rate with continuous focusing 60fps without, a new tilting touchscreen LCD, built-in wi-fi, new "CX" format sensor and a more compact design . Read our in-depth Nikon 1 V3 review to find out if this is the best Nikon compact system camera yet... The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II is a new high-end compact system camera with a number of innovative features that make it stand out from the crowd, including the world's most effective image stabilisation system. Read our expert Olympus E-M5 II review to find out if it's also the best compact system camera... The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX80 is a new mid-range compact system camera. With a 16 megapixel Micro Four Thirds sensor with no optical low pass filter, new dual 5-axis image stabilization, built-in electronic viewfinder, 3 inch tilting LCD touchscreen, 4K video and photo modes, and integrated wi-fi connectivity, can the Panasonic GX80 live up to its early promise? Read our in-depth Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX80 review complete with sample images, test shots, videos and more to find out... The Sony A5100 is an exciting new mid-range compact system camera. The Sony A5100 certainly packs quite a punch, featuring a 24 megapixel APS-C sensor, Fast Hybrid AF system, 1080p HD movies with XAVC S support, 3 inch tilting touch-screen, 6fps burst shooting, built-in wif-fi/NFC connectivity, and a pop-up flash. Read our in-depth Sony A5100 review, complete with sample JPEGs, RAW files and movies... Specifications Model Name FUJIFILM X-A3 Number of effective pixels million pixels Image sensor x APS-C CMOS with primary color filter Sensor Cleaning system Ultra Sonic Vibration Storage media SD Card -2G / SDHC Card -32G / SDXC Card -256G UHS-I*1 File format Still image JPEG Exif Ver / RAW RAF format / RAW+JPEG Design rule for Camera File system compliant / DPOF-compatible Movie Movie File Format MOV Movie Video Compression Audio Linear PCM Stereo Number of recorded pixels L 32 6000x4000 / 169 6000x3376 / 11 4000×4000 M 32 4240x2832 / 169 4240x2384 / 11 2832×2832 S 32 3008x2000 / 169 3008x1688 / 11 2000×2000 180° Vertical 2160 x 9600 / Horizontal 9600 x 1440 120° Vertical 2160 x 6400 / Horizontal 6400 x 1440 Lens mount FUJIFILM X mount Sensitivity Standard Output Sensitivity AUTO1 / AUTO2 / AUTO3up to ISO6400 / ISO200 to 64001/3 step Extended output sensitivity ISO100 / 12800 / 25600 Exposure control TTL 256-zones metering, Multi / Spot / Average Exposure mode PProgram AE / AAperture Priority AE / SShutter Speed Priority AE / MManual Exposure Exposure compensation - + 1/3EV step movie recording - + Image Stabilizer Supported with OIS type lens Face detection Yes Eye detection Yes Shutter type Focal Plane Shutter Shutter speed with mechanical shutter Mechanical Shutter 4 sec. to 1/4000 sec.P mode, 30 sec. to 1/4000 sec.All modes Bulb modeup to 60 min, TIME 30 sec. to 1/4000 sec. Electronic Shutter*3 1 sec. to 1/32000 sec.P / A / S / M modes Bulb mode 1 sec. fixed, TIME 1 sec to 1/32000 sec. Mechanical + Electronic Shutter 4 sec. to 1/32000 sec.P mode, 30 sec. to 1/32000 sec.All modes Bulb modeup to 60 min, TIME 30 sec. to 1/32000 sec. Synchronized shutter speed for flash 1/180 sec. or slower Continuous shooting Approx. fps JPEG max. approx. 10 frames Approx. fps JPEG max. approx. 50 frames * Recordable frame number may vary depending on the type of memory card used. * The frame rate varies with shooting condition and the number of images recorded. Auto bracketing AE Bracketing ±1/3EV, ±2/3EV, ±1EV Film Simulation Bracketing Any 3 types of film simulation selectable Dynamic Range Bracketing 100% 200% 400% ISO sensitivity Bracketing ±1/3EV, ±2/3EV, ±1EV White Balance Bracketing ±1, ±2, ±3 Focus Mode Single AF / Continuous AF / MF / AF+MF Type TTL contrast AF, AF assist illuminator available AF frame selection Single point AF 11x7 Changeable size of AF frame among 5 types, Zone AF 3x3 / 5x5 / 7x7 from 77 areas on 11x7 grid, Wide/Tracking AF up to 9 area * AF-S Wide * AF-C Tracking White balance Automatic Scene recognition / Custom1-3 / Color temperature selection 2500K-10000K / Preset Fine,Shade, Fluorescent light Daylight, Fluorescent light Warm White, Fluorescent light Cool White,Incandescent light, Underwater Self-timer 2 sec. / 10 sec. / Smile / Buddy - / Group 1-4 subjects Flash Manual pop-up flash Super Intelligent Flash Guide number Approx 5 ISO100・m / Approx 7 ISO200・m Flash modes Red-eye removal OFF Auto/Forced Flash/Suppressed Flash/Slow Synchro/Rear-curtain Synchro/Commander Red-eye removal ON Red-eye Reduction Auto/Red-eye Reduction & Forced Flash/Suppressed Flash/ Red-eye Reduction & Slow Synchro/Red-eye Reduction & Rear-curtain Synchro/Commander * Red-eye removal is active when Face Detection is set to ON. Hot shoe Yes dedicated TTL Flash compatible LCD monitor aspect ratio 32, approx. 1,040K-dot Tilt-type, TFT color LCD monitor approx. 100% coverage Movie recording Full HD 1920 x 1080 60p / 50p / 24p, Continuous recording up to approx. 14 min. HD 1280 x 720 60p / 50p / 24p, Continuous recording up to approx. 27 min. * Use a card with SD Speed Class with or higher Mode dial Advanced SR AUTO / P / S / A / M / CCustom / Night / Sports / Landscape / Portrait Enhancer / SPScene Position / Adv. Film Simulation mode 11 type PROVIA/STANDARD, Velvia/VIVID, ASTIA/SOFT, CLASSIC CHROME, PRO Neg Hi, PRO Neg. Std, MONOCHROME, MONOCHROME+Ye FILTER, MONOCHROME+R FILTER, MONOCHROME+G FILTER, SEPIA Dynamic range setting AUTO, 100%, 200%, 400% ISO restriction DR100% No limit, DR200% ISO400 or more, DR400% ISO800 or more Advanced filter Toy camera, Miniature, Pop color, High-key, Low-key, Dynamic tone, Fish-eye, Soft focus, Cross screen, Partial color Red / Orange / Yellow / Green / Blue / Purple Touch screen Shooting Mode Shooting, AF, Focus area , Digital zoom, Protrait enhancement level Portrait Enhancer mode Display Mode Swipe, Zoom, Pinch-in / Pinch-Out, Double-tap, Drag Other photography functions Advanced SR AUTO, Eye detection AF, Face Detection, Interval timer shooting, Auto Red-eye Removal, Select custom setting, Motion panorama, Color space, Setting Color, Sharpness, D-range, Gradation, Film Simulation, Advanced Filter, Framing guideline, Frame No. memory, Histogram display, Preview depth of focus, Pre-AF, Focus check, Focus Peak Highlight, Multiple exposure, Release priority / Focus priority selection, Fn button setting, ISO AUTO control, Interlock spot AE & Focus area, Edit/Save quick menu, Preview exp./WB in manual mode, Shutter Type, Touch screen setting Playback functions RAW conversion, Image rotate, Auto image rotate, Face Detection, Red-eye reduction, Photobook assist, Erase selected frames, Multi-frame playback with micro thumbnail, Slide show, Protect, Crop, Resize, Panorama, Favorites Wireless transmitter Standard IEEE / g / n standard wireless protocol Access mode Infrastructure Wireless functions Geotagging setup, Image transfer Individual image/Selected multiple images, View & Obtain Images, PC Autosave, instax Printer Print Playback functions RAW conversion, Image rotate, Auto image rotate, Face Detection, Red-eye reduction, Photobook assist, Erase selected frames, Multi-frame playback with micro thumbnail, Slide show, Protect, Crop, Resize, Panorama, Favorites Other functions PictBridge, Exif Print, 35 Languages, Date/Time, Time difference, Sound & Flash OFF, Quick start Mode, High Performance, Preview exp. in Manual mode, LCD Brightness, LCD Color, Preview Pic. Effect, DISP. Custom Setting Terminal Video output - Digital interface USB High-Speed / micro USB terminal * connectable with Remote Release RR-90 sold separately HDMI output HDMI Micro connector Type D Power supply NP-W126S Li-ion battery included Dimensions mm x H mm x mm / in.W x in. H x in. D Minimum depth mm/ in. Weight Approx. 339g / oz. including battery and memory card Approx. 290 g / oz. excluding accessories, battery and memory card Operating Temperature 0 - 40°C / 32 - 104°F Operating Humidity 10 - 80% no condensation Battery life for still images*4 Approx. 410 frames with R lens Starting up period Approx. sec., when QUICK START mode set to ON Approx. sec., when QUICK START mode set to OFF * Fujifilm research Accessories included Li-ion battery NP-W126S AC power adapter AC-5VF Plug Adapter USB cable Shoulder strap Body cap Owner's manual Your Comments Introduction Ease of Use Image Quality Sample Images Product Images Conclusion Main Rivals Specifications
FujiFilm X-A5 memang telah menjadi rilisan terbaru jajaran kamera FujiFilm seri X-A yang melegenda sebagai entry level pabrikan kamera asal Jepang tersebut. Apalagi, kini ditambah telah muncul seri X-A20 sebagai penerus entry level FujiFilm X-A10 paling "entry level" dari FujiFilm. Namun, apakah membeli X-A3 masih layak? Karena di pasaran, kamera ini masih dijual dan harganya 11-12 dengan FujiFilm X-A5. Tentu saja bagi saya FujiFilm X-A3 masih layak untuk dibeli. Bahkan apabila disuruh memilih antara FujiFilm X-A3 atau X-A5, saya lebih memilih FujiFilm X-A3 karena harga yang lebih murah 1,5 juta rupiah, sensor FujiFilm X-A3 masih menggunakan X-Trans sehingga seharusnya secara teori gambar lebih tajam daripada FujiFilm X-A5 yang justru kembali memakai sensor Bayer. Dan saya sendiri kurang menyukai desain lensa Power Zoom bawaan FujiFilm X-A5 yang terkesan ringkih serta saya masih tak ingin menggunakan fasilitas video yang ditawarkan FujiFilm X-A5. Perlu diketahui pada FujiFilm X-A5 memang telah disematkan microphone port sebagai tambahan fasilitas apabila kita akan membuat Vlog. Ringan dan Ringkas Hampir setahun memakai FujiFilm X-A3 saya merasakan kualitas melebihi harganya. Kualitas gambarnya enak dipandang dan sangat baik untuk di upload ke media sosial, tentu saja karena faktor sensor X-Trans yang lebih baik daripada sensor Bayer pada mirrorless umumnya. Resolusi yang mencapai 24MP menjadikan kamera ini seperti kamera semi-profesional dengan bodi yang sederhana. Bobot kameranya cukup ringan hanya sekitar 534 gram saat dipasangkan dengan lensa kit bawaan XC16-50mm II. Pengoperasiannya pun terhitung cepat untuk pindah berbagai mode kamera karena memiliki tombol putar yang mudah untuk dipilih P, S, A, M dan lain-lain. Bagi pemula, mempelajari segitiga Aperture, ISO, Speed di kamera menjadi lebih praktis. Bobot yang ringan menjadikan pula kamera ini ringkas untuk dibawa. Terkadang saya hanya membawanya bersama tas slempang kecil atau ransel minimalis sehingga orang-orang tidak sadar saya membawa kamera. Saya lebih sering menganggurkan tas kamera saya yang beratnya minta ampun apabila hanya keliling sekitar Jogja saja. Kamera FujiFilm Pertama dengan Layar Sentuh FujiFilm X-A3 adalah kamera FujiFilm pertama yang memberikan fasilitas layar sentuh pada layar kameranya. Walaupun masih dikembangkan dan menurut saya masih tertinggal dengan merk kamera mirrorless lain. Layar sentuh ini sangat membantu sekali untuk menentukan AREA fokus. Saya menyukainya karena memilih fokus menjadi lebih cepat. Tidak perlu menggunakan tombol kamera yang terkesan lambat. Yang perlu di perhatikan adalah layar sentuh di kamera FujiFilm X-A3 ini begitu sensitif. Sedikit tersentuh saja langsung begitu responsif layar memproses. Dalam kondisi ini saat mode layar sentuh dalam posisi Shot atau menjepret maka akan sangat mengganggu sekali. Sejauh ini tidak ada pengaturan sensitifitas layar yang diberikan oleh FujiFilm. Dan layar sentuh ini tidak dapat digunakan saat mode Q atau Quick Menu. Update firmware terbaru di Fujifilm X-T20 memberikan opsi pengaturan melalui Q menu namun untuk FujiFilm X-A3 belum mendapatkannya. Film Simulation Khas FujiFilm Di FujiFilm inilah juga Film Simulation ditanamkan secara cukup lengkap. Kita dapat menjajal Film Simulation baru seperti Pro Neg. Hi, Pro Neg. Std, Monochrome+Ye Filter, Monochrome+R Filter, dan Monochrome+G Filter yang sebelumnya hanya ada pada kamera FujiFilm yang "agak" mahal seperti FujiFilm X-T10 dan X-T1. Film Simulation yang lumayan komplit di FujiFilm X-A3 ini menjadi nilai tambah tersendiri. Contohnya adalah penggunaan Film Simulation Pro Neg. yang sangat ideal digunakan untuk memotret Portrait. Atau Film Simulatiom Monochrome untuk kreasi pemotretan hitam-putih yang lebih banyak. Kalau sebelumnya hanya Astia saja yang digunakan, dengan tambahan Film Simulation yang baru, kreasi foto menjadi lebih banyak. Kemampuan SR+ FujiFilm yang Mumpuni Walaupun pengoperasiannya sangat mudah, namun SR+ atau mode Auto di kamera FujiFilm sangat membantu sekali dalam memotret. Apalagi dalam kondisi yang harus cepat atau segera seperti landscape, momen matahari terbenam, memotret makanan, memotret dalam keramaian, street photography dan yang paling terasa kemampuan SR+ adalah saat memotret jarak dekat atau macro. SR+ dengan kepintarannya dapat mendeteksi Kekurangan FujiFilm X-A3 Ada sedikit kekurangan kamera FujiFilm X-A3 ini. Kekurangan tersebut muncul berdasarkan pengalaman pemakaian saya. Kekurangan yang pertama menurut saya adalah beberapa tombol menu kamera yang lumayan "keras" dan menimbulkan bunyi. Berisiknya tombol ini diperparah dengan perpindahan menu-menu di dalam kamera yang terkesan lambat. Terkadang saya sendiri jengkel dengan perpindahan menu di kamera ini, apalagi saat melihat foto-foto yang telah kita potret. Kekurangan kedua adalah seringnya layar FujiFilm X-A3 mengalami flickr atau kedipan. Dan kedipan yang sebenarnya tidak berpengaruh di hasil namun sedikit mengganggu ini juga saya alami di FujiFilm X-T20 saya. Anehnya entah kenapa FujiFilm X-100 saya yang notabene lebih "tua" malah jarang berkedip-kedip. Kekurangan ketiga menurut saya adalah beberapa part yang terlihat rawan cepat rusak. LCD lipat memiliki kabel yang tidak terlindungi dengan baik menurut saya dibandingkan dengan beberapa merk kamera dengan desain sejenis. Dan saya pernah sial karena terkena kerusakan confront. Confront adalah konektor antara body dan lensa. Harga part dan perbaikannya adalah 4,2 juta rupiah. Luar biasa mahal bukan. Untungnya kamera FujiFilm ini masih garansi sehingga GRATIS. Memotret makanan dengan tambahan flash. FujiFilm X-A3 + XC16-50mm Outdoor portrait. FujiFilm X-A3 + XF35mm Outdoor portrait. Fujifilm X-A3 + XF35mm Output warna yang enak dipandang. FujiFilm X-A3 + XC16-50mm Output warna yang halus. FujiFilm X-A3 + XF35mm Lens kit yang tangguh. FujiFilm X-A3 + XC16-50mm Kesimpulan Kalau ingin memiliki kamera dengan output gambar yang baik maka belilah FujiFilm X-A3 ini. Harga kamera ini dibanderol Saya lebih menyarankan membeli FujiFilm X-A3 ini daripada FujiFilm X-A20 yang lebih murah karena FujiFilm X-A3 ini lebih komplit soal spesifikasi. Terutama adanya hotshoe yang berguna untuk fotografi profesional. Dan saya lebih menyarankan membeli FujiFilm X-A3 ini daripada FujiFilm X-A5 yang menjadi suksesornya karena FujiFilm X-A3 lebih murah 1,5 juta, memiliki lens-kit yang lebih kokoh dan baik serta sensor X-Trans khas FujiFilm yang ciamik. Kesimpulan paling akhir adalah, Kamera FujiFilm X-A3 adalah kamera entry level yang tidak main-main. Spesifikasi Lengkap FujiFilm X-A3 disini. Disclaimer Semua foto kecuali foto kamera dipotret dengan FujiFilm X-A3 tanpa masuk dapur edit alias SOOC. Baca juga
Kini dijual dengan harga yang gak terpaut jauh, calon fotografer pemula atau pengguna kamera DSLR yang ingin mencari kamera yang lebih ringkas dan tidak mahal tentu dihadapkan dengan dilema apakah Sony A6000 lebih baik atau Fujifilm X-A3? Diatas kertas, Sony A6000 jauh lebih baik karena memiliki berbagai fitur yang canggih, seperti jendela bidik elektronik, sistem autofokus hybrid yang cepat untuk autofokus subjek diam atau bergerak. A6000 juga memiliki kecepatan foto berturut-turut lebih cepat 11 foto per detik vs 6 foto per detik dan lebih cepat kinerjanya secara keseluruhan. Meskipun demikian, Fuji X-A3 memiliki beberapa kelebihan unik, misalnya desainnya seperti kamera masa lalu dan memiliki tiga pilihan warna yang trendy pink, brown, black, serta memiliki film simulation yang bisa memproduksi foto dengan efek seperti hasil kamera film di masa lampau. Penggunaan kamera Fuji juga relatif lebih simple, yaitu dengan mengunakan layar LCD yang bisa disentuh dan layar LCD bisa ditekuk ke atas untuk selfie/vlog, sedangkan Sony A6000 agak rumit menu dan tombol-tombolnya, maka itu saya dan mas Erwin membuat panduan Sony A6000 dalam bentuk e-book. Dari spesifikasinya, kedua kamera dirancang untuk jenis fotografer yang berbeda, Sony A6000 lebih ditujukan untuk fotografer yang lebih berpengalaman, dan Fuji X-A3 untuk casual dan hobi-hobi saja. Beberapa bulan lalu, Sony A6000 memiliki harga diatas Fuji X-A3, tapi belakangan Sony A6000 didiskon cukup banyak sehingga harganya tidak jauh berbeda dengan Fuji X-A3. Sebenarnya, Sony juga membuat kamera yang mirip dengan X-A3, yaitu Sony A5100, yang memiliki kelebihan sistem autofokus yang cepat dan body kamera yang lebih ringkas/tipis, tapi tidak memiliki hotshoe untuk memasang flash. Sebagai kesimpulannya Kelebihan Sony A6000 dibandingkan Fuji X-A3 Sistem autofokus cepat, untuk subjek diam dan bergerak hybrid phase detection Ada jendela bidik elektronik Kecepatan foto berturut-turut lebih cepat Kinerja keseluruhan lebih cepat Desain terlihat simple dan berkesan lebih profesional Kelemahan Sony A6000 Lebih rumit untuk dipelajari Layar tidak touchscreen dan tidak bisa ditekuk keatas untuk selfie Kelebihan Fujifilm X-A3 dibandingkan Sony A6000 Layar LCD touchscreen dan bisa ditekuk ke atas Lebih sederhana dan mudah digunakan Punya pilihan film simulation dengan warna-warni yang menarik Kelemahan Fuji X-A3 Kinerja agak lambat Tidak ada jendela bidik menyulitkan saat memotret di kondisi yang sangat terang karena layar tidak begitu jelas/silau Butuh kamera baru? hubungi kami di 0858 1318 3069. Untuk panduan kamera Sony, Fuji, Canon dan Panasonic bisa didapatkan di halaman e-book Infofotografi About the author Enche Tjin adalah pendiri Infofotografi, seorang fotografer, instruktur fotografi, penulis buku dan tour photography organizer. Saat ini, ia bertempat tinggal di Jakarta. Temui Enche di Instagram enchetjin
The Fujifilm X-A3 $ with 16-50mm lens isn't the least expensive mirrorless model in the company's current lineup—that honor goes to the $500 X-A10—but it's a more attractive point of entry thanks to a modern 24MP image sensor. But even with the latest sensor tech, its autofocus system is way behind the times. The X-A3 is slow to focus, which shouldn't be the case at this price point. We continue to recommend our Editors' Choice Sony a6000 to photographers shopping fo an entry-level mirrorless model. It's much more responsive, includes an EVF, and costs just $50 more with a bundled lens. Design The X-A3 $ at AmazonOpens in a new window is an attractive camera. The body, a mix of metal and plastic, is finished in silver, with a black, brown, or pink leatherette cover. It's fairly compact, coming in at by by inches HWD and weighing just ounces without a lens. Similar Products The included 16-50mm zoom is a solid starter option, even if it is a bit big— by inches and ounces. Other mirrorless systems offer collapsible standard zooms that pair better with small camera bodies, but Fuji doesn't. The X-A3's control layout is solid; it mixes physical controls with a touch LCD. There's a physical switch to change the focus mode on the front, at the bottom left corner. On the top you'll find a Mode dial, the power switch and shutter release, the Fn button, and a control dial. You'll also find a hot shoe for an external flash or accessory, and the built-in pop-up flash. A second control dial is nestled on the rear, atop a thumb rest. Below it are some buttons—Display/Back, Play, Q, and Record, along with a four-way control pad with a center Menu/OK button. The directional buttons adjust the autofocus area, drive mode, self-timer, and white balance. Pressing Q switches the live view from the lens to a screen with additional shooting options. Here you can set the ISO, switch between Raw and JPG capture, and adjust the camera's JPG engine. It's also where you access the various film simulation settings, which range from the nice bright colors and greens of summers of Classic Chrome, to the oversaturated look of Velvia, and the stark black-and-white of Acros. You can't navigate the Q menu by touch. You need to use the directional buttons to move from setting to setting and the rear control wheel to change them. It's an odd limitation in a camera that is, presumably, aimed at a customer base used to using smartphones for photography. The inconsistent touch control extends to other areas. When shooting, for example, you can choose to tap to set the focus point or tap to focus and fire immediately if you have the focus area set to single-point or multi-point. If you have it set to the entire wide focus area, only tap to focus and fire immediately is available. It also comes into play when reviewing photos—when looking at individual photos you can swipe through shots and pinch to zoom in to your heart's content, but if you're looking at the broader thumbnail view, touch controls don't work at all. It's a shame, because the 3-inch LCD is quite responsive. I don't mind using physical controls—as someone used to more advanced cameras, it's my first instinct to do so. But when a camera boasts a touch interface, I expect the touch input to work consistently across it. The screen is mounted on a hinge. It tilts down and up, so you can frame shots with the X-A3 at your waist or above your head, and it faces all the way forward for selfies. There isn't any special selfie shot mode—some models automatically set a self-timer when the screen is set to face forward. The LCD is sharp, 920k dots, and pretty bright. If you're in direct sunlight, you can boost the standard brightness via the Q menu to improve viewability. Connectivity Wi-Fi is built in. You can use the Fujifilm Camera Remote app to control the camera with or transfer images to your Android or iOS device. The remote control works well, but you'll have to dive into the menu to turn the feature on if you're in recording mode. It's easier to start Wi-Fi from playback mode—just press the Fn button on the top plate. If you want to start remote control operation while shooting you'll need to dive into the menu to turn on Wi-Fi. There are only two ports on the body—micro USB and micro HDMI. The former is used to charge the battery in-camera, as you don't get an external charger. Images are saved to SD, with support for newer SDHC and SDXC formats as well. CIPA rates the battery for 410 shots, and you'll be able to recharge it in the field with a USB battery. If you choose to buy a spare battery it's a good idea to get a charger along with it, as that will let you charge both at the same time one in-camera and one in the charger after a long day of photography. Performance and Image Quality The X-A3 struggles in one big area speed. It turns on, focuses, and captures an image in seconds, which isn't a terrible result for a mirrorless camera. But autofocus is anything but fast. You need to wait about between starting autofocus and capturing an image in bright light, and about seconds in very dim conditions. Burst shooting is available at a reasonable But the shooting buffer is small—you only get 6 Raw or Raw+JPG shots, or 14 JPG shots, before the camera slows down to a crawl. It isn't a good choice for shooting fast action, either. There's a continuous AF-C setting, but it stops working after the first shot of a burst, so if you're shooting a target moving toward or away from the lens, only the first shot in the sequence will be in focus. See How We Test Digital Cameras Image quality is better. The X-A3 uses a 24MP APS-C image sensor that keeps noise under percent through ISO 12800. There's some noise reduction applied to JPGs, so image quality at top ISOs isn't as good as at lower ones, but that's typical of any camera. We see little loss of quality through ISO 3200, so you can expect to get good quality images even when not in bright light. If you stick with the starter lens, the X-A3 will move to higher ISOs in moderate light, but you do have the option to add an inexpensive prime like the XF 35mm f/2 if you want better images in dim light, and the ability to capture photos with a pleasing blurred background. More advanced photographers can shoot in Raw format. Be aware that the X-A3 only supports Raw capture through ISO 6400—in contrast to JPGs that go as high as ISO 25600. You'll get more detail out of a Raw image at ISO 6400 than with a JPG, but if you think you'll be shooting in Raw and like the Fuji system, there are better models to look at. Check out the X-T20 or X-E3. Video is recording is available at 720p and 1080p at 24, 50, or 60fps. For some reason you can't shoot in 30fps at either resolution. Despite not offering the de facto standard frame rate for the video look, it looks pretty good and sharp. If you have the camera set to AF-C it will adjust focus as the scene changes. Audio is the same as you get with any camera with a built-in microphone—it picks up voices if they're close to the camera, but is also prone to recording background noise. There's no way to install an external mic; you'll need to move up to a more expensive camera if that's what you want. Conclusions The Fujifilm X-A3 delivers solid image quality and gives you access to Fuji's excellent line of mirrorless lenses, and it sports a crisp, tilting touch LCD, Wi-Fi, and a stylish design. But the autofocus system is way too slow for a camera at this price. If you want to get your feet wet with the X system, spend a little more and start with the X-T20 or X-E3; you'll enjoy a much better experience. If you're simply looking for an affordable mirrorless camera, go with our Editors' Choice Sony a6000—it costs $50 more when bought with a 16-50mm zoom, but runs circles around the X-A3. Pros Strong image quality. Stylish design. Compact. Selfie touch LCD. Film simulation modes. Wi-Fi. View More Cons Slow autofocus. Omits EVF. Inconsistent touch interface. Limited shooting buffer. No 30fps video option or mic input. View More The Bottom Line The mirrorless Fujifilm X-A3 camera and the images it captures look great, but its autofocus system is way behind the competition. Like What You're Reading? Sign up for Lab Report to get the latest reviews and top product advice delivered right to your inbox. This newsletter may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. Subscribing to a newsletter indicates your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe from the newsletters at any time.
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