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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great quality & easy to use Jun 30, 2010 This purchase was actually to replace the original of the same model camera that I damaged by repeated dropping & knocking off til the display screen stopped working. Since I like to take a lot of close-up floral shots, I really needed to be able to use the display screen; so my husband took my first camera (it still works) & replaced it with exactly the same model! This camera takes fantastic pictures--I used to do graphic design for a living, so I have to have great quality pics & this one provides them, with the optical zoom & the macro settings, the options are amazing. It also has both auto & manual settings, so it works for the inexperienced & the more trained photographer (which I hope to be someday).
This particular model has a setting that is not available on any other model I know of: a flash/natural setting that takes one pic with the flash & one with natural light, one after the other with one click of the button. That way, I can take pics without having to determine lighting needs and choose which one looks best afterwards. This means in fast-paced settings, I can shoot away without having to stop to gauge whether to use the flash or not--I just love this feature; it has given me a lot of great pics I wouldn't have gotten with any other camera. It also takes good pics in low-light settings & this 7.1mp 10x optical zoom camera has brought me "professional-looking" wedding pics to give some friends which caused some of their friends to ask if I could take their wedding pics. Easy to use & really great pics!!! This model is hard to beat!!!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great camera for the novice photographer Feb 12, 2010 I purchased this camera several years ago and I am still enjoying using it. I get great pictures. The 10 x optical zoom works great as well as the micro close up feature. It is loaded with features and I am still discovering little tricks that make my pictures special. If you want a camera that is beyond a point and shoot, but easy to use, this camera met those needs for me. My pictures are comparable to my brother's $800 digital slr and I spent much less than that. I would highly recommend this camera.
Fujifilm Finepix Feb 01, 2010 Loved this camera....... Pictures turned out really good and enlargements did not turn out blurry at all. Could have been a little smaller for portability in handbags. Biggest problem I found is this camera was very reasonable, but looks very expensive so someone decided to take off with it. Nice. Otherwise awesome. Would the thief please return my camera.
Cheap alternative to DSLR Jan 10, 2010 For the price and features, this camera at around $100 or below is a very cheap and compact alternative to a DSLR if you're on a tight budget - you get a lot of manual settings to fiddle with and a threaded lens front that can take filters, adapters, etc. With a Hoya R72 IR filter and a tripod, you can get some great infrared shots in sunlight without modification if you use a tripod and sufficiently long exposures. With a 46mm to 52mm or similar adapter you can also attach other toys like a cheap fisheye and get a lot of fun and creative mileage out a very cheap total package.
Pros: Inexpensive, light, compact, lens threaded for filters, good for macro, lots of manual features, some very useful pre-sets (sunset, night, snow, etc)
Cons - the manual focus function is terrible - it works, but is extremely cumbersome to use and slow. Fortunately the auto-focus is good enough that you rarely need it. Images get grainy really fast anywhere north of ISO400. Also the exposure time maxes out at only around 4 sec. and there's no "B" setting -- but that may be expecting a bit much in this class. I haven't experienced the flash issues others have yet, but I almost *never* use flash.
Terrific camera for the price! Jan 04, 2010 I bought this camera a bit over a year ago, and have never regretted it. This summer we took it to Alaska, and we now have flawless, gorgeous photos blown up to 11x14 hanging in our living room.
Pros:
The high optical zoom is more valuable than extra megapixels would be, lots of customizable settings in manual mode (takes a while to learn to use them properly, but that's fun and useful), great quality on most photos, clear display.
Cons:
Some controls are confusing, autofocus isn't great close-up even in macro mode (and no manual focus), bulky, only connect to computer in a special camera mode rather than as an external drive like my last finepix - I bought a little adapter for a few dollars that lets me plug the SD card directly into my USB.
The focusing problems close up are the biggest downside, I'd say, and that may vary from camera to camera. For anything over 2 feet away, it's terrific. I highly recommend a tripod to take full advantage of manual mode, and an SD/USB adapter - a total for about $20 worth of extras that will really enhance your use of the camera.
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