Pros: Build quality, performance, styling, image quality, features, low noise Cons: Uses 4 AA batteries, not very compact, no image stabilization
After being impressed with F
uji
FinePix F10 and especially its low noise levels, I decided to get the new 5
-Megapixel
Fuji FinePix S5200 with 10x optical zoom. I got it for $320. ...
Pros: Great pictures in almost any setting Cons: Small memory card
First, if you are here, you most likely have reviewed, and are aware of the specifications of this camera. but if you are like me, what do those specs translate into for real life usage? If you are one of those individuals that likes to take manual ...
Pros: face detection, great movie mode, 10X zoom, good features Cons: no optical image stabilization, no hotshoe, noise with high-ISO, semi-intuitive, no post-shot in-camera red-eye removal
Ive been using this 6.3 megapixel camera for over six months now and have been enjoying it from day one. Full reviews including camera specs exist, so Ill stick to talking points that are most noteworthy based on my experience. Im no ...
Pros: Good sensitivity, natural look of pictures, rugged, affordable Cons: heavy, no image stabilization
After my sony unfortunately went down for the second time in four months I decided to resort to a more reliable camera. I made a trip to a local mall called Saturn (http://www.saturn.it) there I started looking for digital cameras. I didnt like ...
Pros: Excellent high ISO Image Quality, Mechanical zoom, good battery life, wide angle from 28mm. Cons: No Optical Image stabilization. Heavy. Uses XD cards only. No battery life indicator.
The Fuji Finepix S6500FD (or S6000FD in some countries) is a fascinating camera. It looks very much like a DSLR and its build quality, manual zoom ring lens, and weight are all very SLR-like. But the S6500FD is actually classed as a prosumer ultrazoom, ...
Pros: Manual zoom, great lens, looks great, powerful flash, AA rechargeable batteries Cons: The XD card costs an extra $3, LOL.
I have had this camera for 6 months now and I can seriously say it is the best all around camera available. One very important tip I can give is to not use Auto when shooting indoors. Set it at P and set the priority to ISO 200. By doing this I get ...
Pros: Sturdy feel, good pictures, lots of modes, uses easy-to-find AA batteries, takes videos with sound Cons: not always great in low light, no external flash attachment, bulky
I bought this camera because I wanted more control over my photos. I have had no formal training in photography, and I am basically and "experienced amateur". Still, I found myself limited by many point and shoot cameras, and never seemed to be able to ...
Pros: Awesome pictures , fast start-up and auto focus, Cons: No optional flash
This is a great camera ( WOW !) to own period. I own an Olympus S350 and a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT , but this is the camera that produces the best images. Pros: 1) The zoom on this camera is fantastic. My photos at 10x optical zoom were ...
I am not sure what the bad reviewers (3 out of 18) are quacking about, but if they would read their owners manual and adjust settings for the environment, they would not have the problems they are...they make the owners manual to be read for maximum ...
Pros: Versatal,lightweight, multi functions and auto and manual settings Cons: None detachable lense
I am taking a digital photography class at school and I recently purchased this camera. I carried it to the instructor and asked his opinion of the camera. He says that Fujifilm makes and excellent digital camera and that the fact that it is only 5.1 mp ...
Pros: Easy to use, good picture quality, plenty of functions. Cons: A is a bit bulky and the standard memory card is small.
I have found this camera to be very user friendly and was quite reasonably priced (at the time). There are plenty of functions, such as portrait, landscape, red-eye-reduction or, in the alternative, the Auto function works very well in any situation. ...
Pros: I paid for $349.00, about $150 cheaper than the others Cons: Cheap plastic look. small memory included. Noise at High digital zoom.
I got mine the first week of October, this is my second Fuji with 10X optical zoom, I love my old S5000, but this S5200 has a lot more fun features. I have compared with the other two high zoom 5 MP cameras; the Canon S2IS and Sony DSC H1. The H1 may be ...
Pros: very good pictures,very good color,good optical zoom,excellent low light capability, priced right. Cons: dig.zoom,could simplify menu, evf not very good resolution.
bought this camera to replace a fuji 2650 that had a bad lcd. display. compared to it we are quite happy. takes very good pictures and the colors also are very good. compared to the 2650 this 5200 has much better low light capabilities. we like the zoom ...
Pros: Compact, light, picture quality and optics. Cons: Uses xD memory which is harder to find.
I bought this after researching and comparing for about six months. I wanted a 5+ megapixel with at least a 10X zoom and motion/blur control and that brought it down to basically the Canon S2 IS, the Panasonic Lumix series and the Fuji. The Canon was ...
Pros: Light, cheap, amazing zoom lens, great picture quality and control Cons: Despite what I have said I would like more Mega Pixels.
I am going to keep this simple.. I love this camera. I bought mine just over a year ago and have since taken around 7000 photos! This is what is known as a bridging camera and as such has all the features of a point and shoot pocket camera but some ...
5.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 17-inch prints 10x optical zoom (equivalent to a 38-380mm on a 35mm camera) 1.8-inch l...More at Amazon Marketplace
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