QUESTION
Should I buy a used Fujifilm X-A7 or Sony A6000?
Choosing between a used Fujifilm X-A7 and a Sony A6000 mainly comes down to how you plan to shoot.
Sony A6000: better for fast action and a viewfinder
The A6000 is the stronger pick if you care about quick autofocus, burst shooting, and having a built-in electronic viewfinder. It also has the big advantage of a very mature and affordable used Sony E-mount lens ecosystem. For sports, pets, or general stills shooting, it’s often the safer choice.
Fujifilm X-A7: better for a newer touchscreen experience
The X-A7 is a better fit if you want a more modern, phone-like user experience with a large articulating touchscreen and Fujifilm’s film simulations for easy-to-like colors straight out of camera. It’s a more appealing option for casual shooting, travel, and creator-style use.
Bottom line
If you want the stronger stills camera for action and a built-in viewfinder, go Sony A6000. If you want the friendlier touchscreen interface and a more modern feel for everyday shooting and video-oriented use, go Fujifilm X-A7.
Since both are used cameras, condition matters a lot—check battery health, shutter count where available, and sensor condition before buying. Exact specs and availability can vary by listing and region, so it’s worth confirming details on the seller’s page or the manufacturer’s official specs before you buy.