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Do not lose your CD, otherwise... Jun 13, 2010 This is a good camera, my family has enjoy it a lot, be very careful with the customer support, it is unacceptable that you as a customer cannot download the software required to run this camera. the intructions in the website are to contact "your closest repair center" .
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Pretty good for price! Mar 02, 2010 I bought this camera about a year ago... On the first day of having it I took my best photo I ever have! Since then I have continued to take amazing shots!
Pros:
- Macro is simply astounding! I have out bested friends who have $600-$1000 cameras in the macro category.
- Battery life is amazing! Can last me a full day on 4 charged AA's
- Video function can create great movies.
- Photography is really good!
- 15x Zoom is great!!!
- Pop up flash gives the user good options
Cons:
- No manual settings: If you were hoping for manual, this is not for you. F-stop is barely controllable. Max shutter open time is 4 seconds. Etc.
- Uses more batteries than some portable.
- Hard to learn about. There is very little literature about it, so it is hard to find many of the settings without just playing.
Overall a great camera and great for any amateur photographer!
Great camera for the money Feb 10, 2010 If you're looking for a quality 10MP camera for a good price look no further. No it doesn't support RAW format. It's a point - n - shoot on steriods. The only problem I had with the camera was that you have to remember to put the flash up...it doesn't auto pop-up.
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Sensational Fujifilm S2000HD Jan 10, 2010 10TH FEBRUARY 2010 **UPDATE**
I have now owned this camera for a number of months and seriously I cannot fault it.
NO, I am not a professional, but my expectations on what I need to achieve is high and this camera certainly lives up to it.
I drove myself nearly silly researching cameras as financially I didn't want to make an error in my purchase.
I knew nothing about Fujifilm cameras and studied all of the better known brands such as Canon, Sony etc.
It was quite difficult and frustrating until I could finally speak to someone who could show me what I needed to know.
I love this camera and now understanding more about it with the use that I have given it in the last few months, I love it even more.
It has inspired me to take photos in a more creative sense rather than point and shoot and for that I am grateful. Even my husband has stated that he is happy that I updated my camera as the photos that I am taking now are awesome! I am even reading up on how to take better pics with lighting and so on. I am not ready for a SLR as simple is better for me and having the point and shoot option is very attractive.
What I would suggest is go and try this camera out and see what you can achieve. I don't think that you will be disappointed.....I know that I'm not!
INITIAL PURCHASE 2009 - I didn't purchase this camera through Amazon but decided that, due to the frustration that I went through in the in depth research, perhaps this can be of help to others who are venturing into updating their camera, so......
This camera is amazing and I am totally in love with what it can achieve.
I researched and researched cameras for weeks and visited many camera stores without being given any real information. In the end I was becoming confused and downhearted and almost gave in. Of course everyone has an opinion on what is the best camera etc etc etc and I researched them all, however it did seem that every camera shop I walked into wanted me to buy Canon. Well, I have never appreciate the hard sell, so unless it was proved that Canon was the ultimate (and I still need to be convinced on that one) I decided that I wasn't going to buy a Canon! I looked at all different sorts of Sony, Panasonic, Nikon and all looked to be good but not achieve what I needed in MY camera!
In the end, I walked into a local John Ralph Camera Store, and as luck would have it, a kind and very experienced women finally asked me the relevant questions. Not what type of camera or brand, but WHAT exactly did I need the camera to do and what was the most important aspects required. FINALLY someone ready to listen!
I am an animal practitioner and an important aspect of my work is to take before and after photos of animals in movement, in dim environments and I need a camera that can also get up really close without disturbing and document was is happening in the animal's body.
I also work with horses so there are times that I am required to be able to take detailed pics of an animal that may be a distance away, and not have to be an SLR camera expert to do so!
The pricing was also important so that I didn't have to mortgage my house in order to buy a decent camera that could do all that I need it to do.
After discussion and taking in the facts, she showed me 2 bridging cameras, one being the Fujifilm s2000HD, and also showed me the quality of the pictures that it took.
I was sold! And even though it was a little more than I anticipated it is so worth the extra dollars to me.
Also the factor that it can take such awesome detailed pictures in macro as close as 1cm was awesome. Now I have had this camera for a few weeks now and am still discovering all the bibs and bobs that I need to know, but on the whole I am ecstatically happy with the results.
I am still working out exposure, aperture and shuttle and so on, and I am not that excited about needing to continually read the instructions via a cd, but this camera has truly inspired me to become inventive and more creative with my photos, both within my work and outside. I actually attended a class which is a surprise even to me!
Truly, unless you are anal and obsessive in your expectations about the specifics within a camera, I don't believe that you can go wrong with this fabulous camera, and it really doesn't cost an arm or a leg.
It is relatively compact although you can't stick it in a pocket, is very comfortable to hold, and once you get the feel of the zoom, it makes taking photos a breeze. I love it!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
I love mine! Dec 28, 2009 I really love my new camera. My last camera was a Samsung, that also had mixed reviews. I liked that camera as well but it met an unfortunate end. So I began camera shopping and despite some mixed reviews decided to purchase this camera. I am not disappointed at all with my purchase. I love the clear crisp pictures it takes, and the zoom is amazing! I got a beautiful picture of a crescent moon (complete with craters) that is just stunning. This camera does require a bit of studying and practicing but the results are worth it!
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