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HomeMoreFujifilm FinePix A101 1.3MP Digital Camera |
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| $32.95 | Used
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| $32.95 | Used
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Used is the key word. Nov 18, 2009 The description of the product was mis leading in the description of the memory card. The cam. Itself had no transfer cable.
A nice enough starter digital camera Jun 16, 2009 This was the first digital camera I got, and it is a great starter camera for someone switching over from analog film cameras to digital, especially considering the price. It is simple, easy to use, and takes reasonably good pictures, again, considering the low price. For basic needs it is pretty good. Don't look for advanced features and the resolution quality of the pictures is only so-so, especially as technology improves the quality of digital cameras. Still, for a novice or beginner, this is a great camera!
a great first camera for adults or children Dec 01, 2008 I bought this camera because I like Fuji. Their cameras have good color.
This is about their first digital so it's really a bargain today. The pictures are good. The lens gets covered up when the camera is turned off.
It takes two AA batteries so that's good. The Smartmedia are also cheap enough.
The camera is quick because it has a fixed focus so you just turn it on and shoot. Its small enough to fit in a large pocket. I highly recommend
this camera as a first camera or a camera to just keep in the tool box or
purse or backpack and not have to worry about. It's also a good camera for a child since it was good quality in its day it's still good now at a bargain price. If you need more resolution opt for the A201.
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Ok Camera. May 29, 2005 The camera is ok. But not that good. It takes good pictures some of the time, but alot of the time you have to go back and take pictures over because the quality isnt what you would expect. Not enough zoom. Eats up batteries like you wouldnt believe!! I would suggest adding a little bit of money and getting a better camera. Fujifilm is not the best brand to go with. I have this camera and are currently trying to sell it. The very thin 5MP sony cybershot camera is what I am aiming to buy. It's has amazing quality pictures, but it is not cheap. It is by far better than the Fujifilm!!
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$100 Very Well Spent Aug 31, 2004 I LOVE this camera! I have owned it for almost 2 years now and use it all the time. Last Christmas I thought I wanted to upgrade so I bought a 3 megapixel Kodak camera and ended up returning it because it wasn't as good as my 1.3 megapixel Fuji. This camera takes wonderful macro pictures which is essential if you sell online, the Kodak took lousy macro pictures. The Kodak also did this weird double flash thing so when I tried to take pictures of my cats I always got them with their eyes closed. I have no trouble at all with my Fuji. One flash and you've got the picture. I tell you, If I ever did decide to upgrade it would definitely be a Fuji.
The pictures from this camera are fabulous! I use it for e-mail pictures, prints, and online auction pictures. It's great for all of those. When I got my camera I had in mind to mostly use it for auction pictures but it turned out to be even more useful than that. I take tons of pictures of friends, family, and my pets. Then I e-mail pictures to those friends and family. I also make prints (sometimes through an online / store service sometimes at home with the printer) for scrapbboking and they very good. I will admit that if you look really close they aren't as good as prints from a film camera, but I find the convenience of the digital worth it.
All in all, if you only have about $100 to spend on a digital camera I HIGHLY reccomend this one!!!
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