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Editorial Review Sized to slip easily into a pocket or purse, the Fujifilm FinePix F650 6MP Digital Camera might be diminutive, but the small size doesn't prevent the camera from having a big, sharp, 5x optical zoom lens. The camera's lens has a focal range equivalent to 36-180mm on a 35mm camera. Read more
Features Digital camera combines high-resolution 6.0-megapixel CCD sensor and an advanced imaging processorFeatures a 5.0x optical zoom Fujinon lens; combined with 4.4x digital zoom, camera offers 22x total zoomBest-in-class, extra-large 3.0-inch LCD monitorBuilt-in 16 MB of storage acts as an internal, back-up storage reserve for your xD-Picture cardControls arranged for easy, fingertip operation to give quick access to the camera's functions
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WAITINGA LONG TIME FOR THE RIGHT DIGITAL TO COME ALONG
WHEN THE CANON ELPH 35mm CAME OUT YEARS AGO, I WAS THE FIRST TO HAVE ONE... I WANTED THEN,A CAMERA THAT WAS SMALL(POCKET SIZE), CONVENIENT, NICELY PRICED AND EASY TO USE ...
A great buy!
This is my first digital camera, so I've let my friends make the learning mistakes. This camera has everything I need, nothing too fancy and takes great pictures.This camera is easy to use, lightweight, and the 3in screen is a show stopper!No complaints, although I was a bit nervous because the screen is a bit grainy, but the actual pictures are NOT!The price was RIGHT on amazon, you can't get a 3MP for this much at any big box store.I just wanted to leave my praise because I rely on feedback myself.
Takes great pictures
I had an old Fuji 3.2 MP that took great pictures but was big and had a delay when you snapped the picture that made it difficult to take fast action shots, good for portrait type shots though.
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5. Fujifilm Finepix A500 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom by FUJIFILM
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list price: $129.99
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000DZS20M Sales Rank: 76 Average Customer Review:
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Features 5.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 17-inch prints1.8-inch LCD display; 3x Fujinon optical zoom lensSuper CCD sensor enhances vertical and horizontal resolution, color, and moreLCD's anti-glare coating increases visibility in direct lightPowered by 2 AA batteries; stores images on xD Picture Cards
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Great for the Price
Overall I am very happy with this camera. I got it last month and have already taken 400+ pictures. Here's what I see as its pros and cons:
Fuji FinePix A500 - Great Camera For the Price
I bought this camera for my teen age daughter for general use as it was time for a new camera.I wasn't expecting much for $130, however; this camera has far exceeded expectations.Pictures are clear with great color.Battery life is better than average, the camera is easy to use and we haven't experienced any problems with indoor shots.The camera is very compact.Its amazing how something so small can have a generous display and take such high quality photos.I agree with the previous review, you need an extra XD Picture Card (I ordered the 512 mb) and rechargeable batteries.Overall - we are very happy with this camera.
Excellent camera for the money.
I got mine today and have been testing it out.It is small, barely bigger than a credit card (though thicker) and reasonably light.
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6. Fujifilm Finepix F470 6MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom by FUJIFILM
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list price: $249.99
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000DZS2FW Sales Rank: 147 Average Customer Review:
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Features 6.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints2.5-inch LCD display; 3x optical zoom10 scene modes, including Museum, Party, Flower Close-Up, and TextVGA-quality movie recording at 30 frames per second with monaural soundPowered by NP-40 rechargeable battery (included); stores images on xD Picture Cards (16 MB internal memory included)
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Great Price.Great Camera.
I recently bought my Fuji F470 and have been blown away by how easy it is to use.Its so lightweight and small and the picture quality is fantastic.I tried the Olympus FE-190 before this one but the picture quality was terrible.If you're looking for a camera to take everyday pictures, this is a great one.
Great camera!
small inexpensive camera but very good for the price. Takes great pictures and records short movies. The quality of both movies and pictures is outstanding.Very good in the dark as well as in the sun.The only problem I've encountered so far is that when you are taking a picture in the dark, you might not see anything on the monitor, but the picture comes out excellent. Another thing is that you can only delete pictures one by one but it's not that bad, since you are protected from deleting all by pressing a button by accident. Camera comes with FinePix software to get your photos and movies onto the PC.
So Far, it's great
I have been researching digital cameras because I am going to Europe for a year and want to take pictures, which I mostly will be sending back by email.I wanted at least 5MPs in my camera and I wanted to get a halfway decent size card to store pictures, all for under $300.I have been using my parents Canon Powershot SD400 Digital Elph that has great quality, but I was worried about the LCD screen because I might be a little rough on the camera (i.e., backpacking, shoving into a bag or my pocket) and it didn't fit into my budget. I looked at the Casio Exilim, but I did not want to use a cradle to download my pictures if I was traveling with my laptop.I decided on the Fuji because it had 6MPs, a large screen and seemed like it got well reviews.I just received it and have been taking pictures and movies with it.The photo quality is great when downloaded on to the computer.It took a while to get use to the quality on the screen because it is not as good as the Canon I have.The movies are great, but I cannot zoom when filming (not a real big deal).The sound quality isn't as good as my other camera but that could be my computer or the fact that the talking subject was close to the mic.I don't mind not having a view finder because I never really used it on my other digital cameras.The buttons would be rather small for some one with big fingers but I have no problem.I not too sure about the software I am still playing around with it, but it seems just like every other digital camera software.
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7. Fujifilm Finepix V10 5.1MP Digital Camera with 3.4x Optical Zoom (Gun Metal Grey) by FUJIFILM
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list price: $299.99
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000DZMC3K Sales Rank: 216 Average Customer Review:
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Features 5.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 17-inch prints3-inch LCD display; 3.4x optical zoomCan capture images at light sensitivities as high as 1600 ISO at full resolution, diminishing shake and blur from low-light or unsteady hands or subjectsIncludes four video games: Number Puzzle, Break Out, Shooting Game, and MazePowered by NP-40 rechargeable battery (included); stores images on xD Picture Cards (16 MB card included)
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Fun first camera
I always wanted a camera, but my parents never let me have one, even for a photography class. So i finally saved money and got one. I love it. In the classic college student style i didn't read the manual and found everything just fine. I thought that i would mis not looking through the little window, but it's not a problem. Works well and i love the natural and more muted light options.
Exactly what I was looking for!
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More than I expected
This is a great camera for those who are not too tech savvy.I just took it on a vacation and came home with some great photos!
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8. Fujifilm Finepix S9000 9MP Digital Camera with 10.7x Wide Optical Zoom by FUJIFILM
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list price: $799.99
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0007GIXS8 Sales Rank: 278 Average Customer Review:
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Features 9-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 17 x 23-inch printsWorld-class Fujinon 10.7x wide-angle optical zoom lens, equivalent to 28-300mm zoom on a 35mm cameraTilting 1.8-inch LCD display for high and low-angle shootingHigh-speed start-up time of only 0.8 second with shutter lag down to 1/100 secondStores images on xD Picture Card, CF card, or Microdrive Dual media; powered by 4 AA-size batteries (4 AA alkaline batteries included)
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Everything I was looking for and more
I bought this camera based on several online reviews, including Steve's Digicams, and couldn't be more pleased. I've been using it since last Christmas (bought it as a present to myself after six months of looking at various brands and models). Aside from image quality (which it has plenty of) I insisted on at least an LCD viewfinder (EVF) as well as screen, a real filter ring (no adapters, please!) easy basic controls, long optical zoom, CF card, hot shoe and the ability to use ordinary AA batteries in a pinch. Also had to fit my hand and feel natural.
The best camera so far
I spent a lot of time reading reviews and posts, finally I bought it, it is the best camera I have used, I went from an old Konica 35mm film camera to a Sony Cybershot 2 mp and then to not having a camera for a while later I had a Kodak P850 (great camera also, but slow to my taste) and finally this S9000, belive me this is a great choice it is the only camera that I have found that is positivly compared to DLSR and still being a prosumer camera, that tells a lot.
Great Camera with Great Features
Many of the options on this camera are mechanically on the body of the camera rather than on an internal menu so wanting a change in focusing method etc is easy!Shaking is no problem with the 10.7x optical zoom and warning icons appear if it may be a problem.Icons appear if the subject isn't focused warning you to change the focusing method.Automatic power turnoff to save batteries after two or five minutes, your choice.You can set the camera to take instant pictures; again, your choice.This camera allows you to set your options rather than have the camera go to default after power off and having to change it back to your option.That was a problem I had with my previous camera.Maybe a little pricey, but the results are great!
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9. Fujifilm FinePix A600 6.3 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom by FUJIFILM
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(12 June, 2006)
list price: $179.99
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Editorial Review The Fujifilm FinePix A600 6.3MP Digital Camera joins the Fujifilm FinePix A400 and A500 in Fujifilm's entry-level digicam line-up. The A600, and the rest of the A-series cameras, are ideal for the first-time digital buyer or any photographer who craves an inexpensive point-and-shoot digital camera, but don't be fooled by the simplicity. Read more
Features Digital camera incorporates 6.3 megapixels with the award-winning Super CCD sensorFeatures a 3.0x optical zoom Fujinon lensLarge, 2.4-inch, high-resolution LCD monitor with anti-glare coatingBuilt-in 12 MB of storage acts as an internal, back-up storage reserve for your xD-Picture cardSimple, one-handed controls for easy operation
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I upgraded and am happy I did
My kids bought me a Fuji 4.0 megapixel camera for my birthday a while back.I loved that camera but wanted a little more MPs so bought this and am delighted.Even easier to use than my older camera.
This is one smokin camera
This camera is sweet.Just got pictures back from Walmart.Can't even tell they came from a digital camera.Look as good as a 35mm.Just take a hour and read the manual and you won't belive how easy it is to use after that.The huge screen is awsome.
Nice camera, light and compact, easy to use.
I bought this camera because I wanted a smaller, lighter, digital camera with a larger LCD screen.I am very pleased with the quality of this camera for this price range.I findit simple to use and just right for someone who enjoys a point and shoot camera without too many confusing buttons on the outside.The movie mode is great for capturing those special moments when you do not have your cam corder handy. It takes great pictures and is easy to carry around with you.
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11. Fujifilm Finepix A400 4.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom by FUJIFILM
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list price: $199.99
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000E0IG5W Sales Rank: 899 Average Customer Review:
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Features 4.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 12 x 15-inch prints1.8-inch LCD display; 3x Fujinon optical zoom lensSuper CCD sensor enhances vertical and horizontal resolution, color, and moreLCD's anti-glare coating increases visibility in direct lightPowered by 2 AA batteries; stores images on xD Picture Cards (12 MB card included)
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If life was a great deal like this camera is
.... then we would all live happily ever after.Seriously speaking though, i just want to strongly recommend this camera to anyone out there looking for a begginer-first time "digital" Camera.IN fact, i would even recommend it to those with prior digital camera experience since the deal is just too good to pass by.I bought one and after buying one for myself, i have decided that iwill be buying some more as christmas gifts.I luv this camera! Way better then Koda* cameras. The look and feel are so modern its just a simple sexy camera!
B+ camera; very good, almost great
Just wanted a decent pocket size camera with better features than the typical bottom end price points to take along on my frequent trips without adding more weight.This fits the bill.
Won't find a better camera at this price
First off, I must say I have warm feelings about the Fuji brand. I owned a finepix 2600 and a 2650, and they were fabulous cameras; served me very well. I'm a bit rough on things (like cameras), so I never feel good about spending a ton of money on things that might break;These cameras are inexpensive gems. My first FinePix made it through the mountain bike trails [Translation: can take rough handling] of Colorado just fine. Unfortunately, the sandy beaches of Oregon [Stay away from sand] proved to be too much for the worm gear on my zoom lens. My second camera recently died after a fall from a great height. But before expiring, these 2 Megapixel beauties cranked out literally thousands of great shots. Now I've replaced them with the A400. My opinion? It's just like the 2600/2650, but with twice as many pixels! Quality pictures. Easy to use. Very similar interface, but with some pre-programmed modes (Like portrait, sports, night) that tweak the auto function so that these exceptional situations will turn out better. At this price point, no other digital camera can compete. Simple as that. The memory card from my 2650 works just fine in the A400. From the easy-to-use main menu, I can change image quality to fit more pictures on the card, or I can make the pictures easier to upload to the web by changing the pixel density (I still have dial-up!). It's easy to dump pictures I flubbed. The comment (see reviews) I read about having to turn the camera off to switch from image review mode to image capture mode is really just a user error--lightly touch the shutter button to exit the picture review mode. It's easy to transfer your pix to the computer; the software and hardware they ship with the unit can be deciphered in about 2 minutes. You won't get to work for National Geographic using this machine, but you will be able to fill up a couple of impressive scrapbooks. And one more thing: Using the camera in movie mode (Especially if you move it around) creates wonderfully nostalgic pictures akin to the 8mm home movies of the sixties. (No sound, for sure, but that's why I own a digital movie camera!). Have fun! (And don't over-buy!)
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12. Fujifilm Finepix S3100 4MP Digital Camera with 6x Optical Zoom by FUJIFILM
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list price: $279.99
Asin: B0002AHQLY Sales Rank: 195 Average Customer Review:
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Features 4-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 11-by-15-inch enlargements6x optical zoom; 3.4x digital zoomPictBridge compatible; 1.5-inch TFT LCD screenStore images on xD Picture Cards (16 MB xD card included)Powered by 4 AA-size batteries (alkaline included; rechargeable Ni-MH recommended)
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Good quality close up shots but shutter speed extremely slow
The shutter speed on this camera is way to slow. In my opinion, this camera is good only for still, close up shots. I'm going to return it. Very disappointing.
extremely good for non-action shots
We bought this camera online, refurbished.Everything functioned correctly. It does not offer shutter speed adjustment, which is the only thing that annoys me, because the camera chooses slow(er) shutter speeds, unless you point the thing directly at a lightbulb. (Which, I might add, it took an excellent picture of) So action shots are not it's specialty. However, macro shots, and pretty much everything else works great.
great for non-action shots
I bought this camera to replace a Kodak that was stolen.I bought it because it had (at the time) a higher than normal zoom (6x) and got decent reviews.After owning it for a year, I can say definitively that I LOVE it for macro shots and still photography.I HATE it for 2 reasons- it has an electronic viewfinder and not just a lens viewfinder and I HATE it for taking pictures of anything requiring any kind of quick response- the shutter takes around a second to respond and you will miss MANY shots.This is just not acceptable for me while trying to take pictures of my kids.For the first time in my life I am looking to buy another electronic item without the first one breaking, being stolen, or being outdated!If you only want to take still shots, this is a great camera.But if you want to take any pictures that include movement- find something with a quicker shutter response time.
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13. Fujifilm Finepix S6000 6MP Digital Camera with 10.7x Wide-Angle Optical Zoom with Picture Stabilization by FUJIFILM
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(31 August, 2006)
list price: $499.99
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Features 6-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints10.7x wide-angle image-stabilized optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD displayFace Detection indentifies human subjects' faces in the frame and optimizes exposureDual shooting mode takes two pictures, with and without flash, for you to choose betweenPowered by 4 AA-size batteries; stores images on xD Picture Cards
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Very impressed
The "face detection" feature, which sounds like a gimmick, for me quantifies this as the best digital I've ever used. A green box will appear over your subjects face and if they're like my toddler are constantly moving will actually follow their face (as long as they are looking in the general viscinity of the camera). It will give focus and lighting priority to their faces. It even works on the TV (had to try it).The macro is excellent, and while I wasn't sure of a manual zoom it's way faster and ultimately better than a battery consuming zoom. The ISO of 3200 can take unblurry pictures without the flash in my very dark house and they're still usuable VS the throw away blurrrrr of my canon. I'm really happy I finally pulled the trigger and bought this over the S3-IS. - (From a former S2-IS owner.)Only complaints are it's fairly large, but you can't put any super zoom in your pocket really.. The "on board" memory is about the dumbest thing ever. You can take about 1 picture on the finest mode before it's full. What's the point of that? I don't understand why you would buy a 6.3mp and use low quality shots. BUT the good news is the XD cards hold more per MB than the SD cards and are fast. Use the "M". I got a 1gb card they're quite reasonable and it'll hold about 350 pics at the best resolution (fine).If you want really rapid shots you're probably better off with a DSLR (more money). This will take a shot about every two seconds with the correct focus settings. If you need faster than that.. you're not looking at sub $500 cameras anyways..
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14. Fujifilm Finepix Z3 5.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom with Picture Stabilization (Silver)
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(10 October, 2006)
list price: $249.99
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000G6XHR6 Sales Rank: 1292 Average Customer Review:
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Features 5.1 Megapixel Up to 2592x1944, up to 640x480 at 30 fpsInternal Memory - 10MB Built-in MemoryExternal Memory - xD Picture Memory CardsFile Format - JPEGVideo Output - NTSC & PAL connection via PictureCradle
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Picture Perfect!!!
The Fujifilm Z3 is an upgrade of the Z2, which in turn was an upgrade of the Z1, the latter which I owned. With that in mind, I'll be referring to the Z1 quite a bit.
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15. Fujifilm Finepix A350 5.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom by FUJIFILM
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list price: $279.99
Asin: B0007GIXQK Sales Rank: 358 Average Customer Review:
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Features 5.2 MP CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 17-inch prints3x optical zoom; 1.7-inch LCD displayLess than 3 seconds to start-up; .1-second shutter lagSingle- and multi-frame playback can be used without activating shutterStores images on xD Picture Cards; powered by 2 AA-size batteries
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Slow, bad focus, and jumpy vid
I was super-excited to get this camera, and very disappointed with it once I did.The pictures are blurry far more often than not, even when resting the camera on a table or solid object.Additionally, it's so slow at taking them that ANY movement (eyes blinking, etc) likes like a massive blur.And the video skips all the time.It just misses entire parts.I would highly recommend NOT getting this camera.
I can't believe this was on the top-sellers list
I bought this camera october 2005 for a little more than the listing price here (i thought it would be a lot lower by now...).at first, yeah, i loved it!the only problem at first was that it took blurry pictures and it's very very slow.if you have shaky hands or if you drink coffee or anything with caffeine in it, prepare yourself for blurry pictures (my mom took homecoming pictures with it...none came out...all u could see was a blue blur (me) standing next to a taller black blur...very attractive).The camera is like ultra-sensitive for blurriness.so once i got used to the blurriness, it was great and i took it everywhere.its not like really tiny like all of these new cameras that im currently looking to buy, but it fit in my purse (that says something).
Not as Terrible as people say..
I've had this Camera for a year now. It's not terrific, but it's not bad. The Quality is exceptional in day light, with poor lighting the pictures are alright, a tripod is needed to take really really nice pictures,with a tripod this camera is great. Not enough features though..well there aren't any features. But hey this is a good camera, not for serious photographers, but for casual photographers for trips and stuff.
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17. Fujifilm Finepix S9100 9MP Digital Camera with 10.7x Wide-Angle Optical Zoom by FUJIFILM
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(31 October, 2006)
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Features 9-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 17 x 23-inch prints10.7x wide-angle zoom; 2.0-inch LCD displayIntelligent Flash system balances flash power outputBundled with Hyper Utility Software HS-V2 version 3Powered by 4 AA-size batteries; stores images on xD-Picture Cards and Compact Flash/Microdrives
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18. Fujifilm Finepix Z3 5.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom with Picture Stabilization (Blue)
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(16 October, 2006)
list price: $249.99
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Features 5.1 Megapixel Up to 2592x1944, up to 640x480 at 30 fpsInternal Memory - 10MB Built-in MemoryExternal Memory - xD Picture Memory CardsFile Format - JPEGVideo Output - NTSC & PAL connection via PictureCradle
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Picture Perfect!!!
The Fujifilm Z3 is an upgrade of the Z2, which in turn was an upgrade of the Z1, the latter which I owned. With that in mind, I'll be referring to the Z1 quite a bit.
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19. Fujifilm Finepix V10 5.1MP Digital Camera with 3.4x Optical Zoom (Orange) by FUJIFILM
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list price: $299.99
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Features Included - 16MB XD-Picture Card, NP-40 Rechargeable battery, AC Power, AC-5VW, Strap, USB Cable A/V Cable, CD-ROM with FinePix Viewer5.1 Megapixel up to 2592 x 1944, Up to 640 x 480 VGA at up to 30 FPSExternal memory - Included 16MB XD Picture card - J&R Recommends a 512MB XD Card or greater for more practical usageSelf-Timer - Approxiamtely 10 seconds, 2 seconds delayCCD - 1/2.5 inch Super CCD HR
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Fun first camera
I always wanted a camera, but my parents never let me have one, even for a photography class. So i finally saved money and got one. I love it. In the classic college student style i didn't read the manual and found everything just fine. I thought that i would mis not looking through the little window, but it's not a problem. Works well and i love the natural and more muted light options.
Exactly what I was looking for!
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More than I expected
This is a great camera for those who are not too tech savvy.I just took it on a vacation and came home with some great photos!
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20. Fujifilm A210 3.2 MP Digital Camera w/3x Optical Zoom by FUJIFILM
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list price: $179.99
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Editorial Review The compact, affordable FujiFilm FinePix A210 is a great go-anywhere snapshot digital camera that can also create prints up to 11 x 14 inches. It features a 3.2-megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom, easy-to-operate automated controls, and movie mode. Read more
Features 3.2-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 10-by-14-inch enlargementsFujinon 3x optical zoom; 3.2x digital zoom1.5-inch LCD monitor; built-in pop-up flash; movie mode without audioStore images on xD memory cards (16 MB card included)Powered by 2 AA batteries (alkaline included, rechargeable NiMH recommended)
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Worst camera, EVER!
I've had this brick of a cam for a couple of years, and I have to say it is the worst, most agravating camera I've ever used.
Decent Starter Camera
This is a really decent starter camera for people entering the world of digital photography.It does not have the confusing menus of a digital SLR.It's a nice point and shoot with a very decent zoom on it.
Good starter camera with battery problems
This was my first digital camera and it served me very well for about two years. At the time I bought it, it was a tremendous deal - 3x optical zoom, 3MP for less than $130 - with macro and movie capability.
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