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Title: Fujifilm Finepix Z100fd
Pros: Excellent Face Detection 2.0; great looks; fun scroll wheel
Cons: No real manual control; faceplate can open in your pocket
Verdict: The Fujifilm FinePix Z100fd is an excellent point-and-shoot. Experienced photographers might be disappointed by the paucity of manual controls, but a first-class face detection system, capable automatic settings and a large screen make the Z100fd good val
Summary: The Fujifilm FinePix Z100fd wears its biggest strengths on its sleeve: a decent-sized screen, fun scroll wheel and engaging looks. Under the bonnet, the scene modes and automatic settings are up to the average user's point-and-shoot needs, with a particul
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62/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix F100fd
Pros: Respectable images; nippy scroll wheel
Cons: Controls in the wrong place; no manual control or even aperture or shutter priority
Verdict: We want to like the Fujifilm FinePix F100fd and we certainly like its scroll wheel, big screen and 5x zoom. But even respectable image quality isn't enough to overcome the undistinguished feature set and inexplicably fiddly controls
Summary: Even as the company's top-end snapper, the Fujifilm FinePix F100fd has much to live up to. With previous F series incarnations yielding amazing results, this 12-megapixel snapper rises to the challenge by taking a firm hand to noise and producing fresh, n
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60/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix Z20fd
Pros: Range of bright colours; cheap
Cons: Tapering shape; no manual control; dire burst mode
Verdict: The Fujifilm FinePix Z20fd is highly affordable, and stylish -- if you like that sort of thing. We found the style cues impractical, images so-so and controls clunky. Even Generation Z deserves better
Summary: For the representative of Generation Z in your life, the colourful and stylish Fujifilm FinePix Z20fd makes an excellent choice. Complete with a YouTube mode, this 10-megapixel snapper is the latest compact point-and-shoot, with price and styling aimed at
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52/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix J10 Digital Camera Review
Pros: Small and tidy design, Easy to use menus, Creative control for expanding your photographic knowledge
Cons: Slow response to action requests, Terrible noise result, Sends camera out of focus at high ISO, Exposed USB port
Verdict: I'm a little disappointed in some of the more basic functions of the camera such as the operating speed and the focus problem at high ISO
Summary: Matt Grayson gives the Fujifilm FinePix J10 the honour of him testing it.
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70/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix Z20fd
Pros: Range of bright colours; cheap
Cons: Tapering shape; no manual control; dire burst mode
Verdict: The Fujifilm FinePix Z20fd is highly affordable, and stylish -- if you like that sort of thing. We found the style cues impractical, images so-so and controls clunky. Even Generation Z deserves better
Summary: For the representative of Generation Z in your life, the colourful and stylish Fujifilm FinePix Z20fd makes an excellent choice. Complete with a YouTube mode, this 10-megapixel snapper is the latest compact point-and-shoot, with price and styling aimed at
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52/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix F100fd
Pros: Respectable images; nippy scroll wheel
Cons: Controls in the wrong place; no manual control or even aperture or shutter priority
Verdict: We want to like the Fujifilm FinePix F100fd and we certainly like its scroll wheel, big screen and 5x zoom. But even respectable image quality isn't enough to overcome the undistinguished feature set and inexplicably fiddly controls
Summary: Even as the company's top-end snapper, the Fujifilm FinePix F100fd has much to live up to. With previous F series incarnations yielding amazing results, this 12-megapixel snapper rises to the challenge by taking a firm hand to noise and producing fresh, n
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60/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix J50 Digital Camera Review
Pros: Easy to use, Good build quality, Good colour reproduction
Cons: Suffers from noise at early stages, Certain scene modes make no difference to the image, Continuous shooting is really slow
Verdict: The features found on the J50 could be a bit more extensive even at this price point. Although it's easy to get swept away with new technology that a camera of this classification simply won't have
Summary: With a name like a bottle of juice, will Matt Grayson drink in the features of the J50 from Fujifilm or will he need to squeeze out a decent performance?
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70/100 |
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