Fujifilm has announced the X-A3, a new version of the entry-level model in its X-series of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. The X-A3 improves on its predecessor with a new 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor, better autofocus, and a screen that flips up 180 degrees — that’s five degrees better than the X-A2, a camera that was already tailor-made for selfies.
The company was apparently able to squeeze five more degrees out of the screen’s rotation thanks to a new "slide-and-tilt mechanism," according to the press release, and should make it even easier to use at arm’s length. It’s not the only part of the press release that Fujifilm tries to measure a new feature by its selfie-ability. The company’s really pushing that angle with the...
Fujifilm's new X-A3 is a selfie powerhouse
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