Fujifilm Introduces First Motorized Powerzoom Lens With New X-A5 Mirrorless Camera
A new entry-level for the X-series.

Japanese-based photography company Fujifilm has announced a new entry-level mirrorless camera, the X-A5. It features a 24.2-megapixel APS-C image sensor, phase-detection autofocus, automatic Bluetooth image transfer, and 4K video recording with a 180-degree touchscreen, as well as a microphone jack.
The compact and lightweight X-45 comes with a motorized powerzoom, the XC15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ, a first for the brand. The X-A5 will ship February 8 for $599.95 USD alongside the standalone lens for$299.95 USD. The lens will be available in black or silver, and the X-A5 will be presented in brown, pink, and black selections. In other camera news, Lomography has released its LC-A+ 25th Anniversary Edition Camera.