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Title: Fuji FinePix F50fd Digital Camera Review
Pros: Excellent resolution, I-Flash properly exposes subjects, Great portraits, Aperture and Shutter Priority modes, 2 fps Burst mode, Bargain $299 price
Cons: LCD catches glare, High noise levels above ISO 100, Poor dynamic range, Poor white balance accuracy, Slow processing, Poor handling
Summary: , has 12 megapixels, optical image stabilization, and updated face detection technology.
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97/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix Z100fd | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Reasonable feature count; Well built
Cons: Average performance; Overly small controls; Overpriced
Verdict: Instead of having lots of buttons all over the place, Fujifilm has opted for a rather nice thumbwheel arrangement for selecting different modes. That's the good news... and now the bad news
Summary: Its brushed aluminium case is available in a range of fetching two-tone colours
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70/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix Z100fd Review
Pros: Well-made, distortion free lens, Quick focusing speed, Innovative style, Can use SDHC or xD-Picture Card memory
Cons: Battery life is only average, Slow flash recycle time, start up time, Flash was a bit weak, Too much saturation, not enough sharpness
Summary: Fujifilm has always created a lot of buzz around their fashion-focused Z series ultracompacts, but the last few we've tested have worked better as fashion accessories than as cameras. With the latest Z model, the Fujifilm FinePix Z100fd, the company is ta
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Title: 6 Excellent Entry
Pros: Ultracompact. Inexpensive. Easy-to-use menu system. Effective image stabilization.
Cons: Noise even at the lowest ISO setting. Worse-than-average barrel distortion on wide-angle shots. Overexposed flash shots.
Verdict: The Fuji FinePix J10 is an inexpensive and basic camera that's best for beginners.
Summary: There's no shortage of cheap, easy-to-use shooters out there, but the real trick is to find one that takes good pictures without sacrificing key features. The 8-megapixel Canon PowerShot A590 IS holds the crown for the best entry-level camera we've seen,
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70/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix F100fd
Pros: Effective technology; Well-made; Fantastic pictures
Cons: Has lost some good features from its predecessors
Verdict: Sadly, other features have been dropped. For example, there's no separate mode dial, so you have to access all the shooting and scene modes through the four-way thumb pad and menu button, which can be a bit of a time-waster. Aperture Priority and Shutter
Summary: The lens of the FinePix F100fd is super-sharp and resistant to ghosting, flare and chromatic aberration
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90/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix F50fd Review - Digital Cameras
Pros: Nice slim design, Aperture- and shutter-priority exposure controls, Sensor-shift image stabilisation, Face detection that outperforms most of the competition
Cons: Sluggish between shots, Shows minor noise even at its lowest ISO, No full-manual exposure mode
Verdict: The Fujifilm FinePix F50fd should please most snapshooters and its above-average exposure controls should appeal to advanced photographers, too.
Summary: fujifilm finepix f50fd review: The Fujifilm FinePix F50fd should please most snapshooters and its above-average exposure controls should appeal to advanced photographers, too.
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75/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix F100fd Review - Digital Cameras
Pros: Ultra-high ISO sensitivity of 12,800, Wide dynamic range, Intuitive face detection, Short shutter lag, 5x optical zoom with 28mm wide-angle lens, Good image quality The bad:
Cons: Relatively heavy, Awkward positioning of flash, easily covered by fingers, Lacks full manual control
Verdict: Despite an awkwardly positioned flash unit, the F100fd didn't disappoint with its enhanced feature set and excellent image quality.
Summary: fujifilm finepix f100fd review: Despite an awkwardly positioned flash unit, the F100fd didn't disappoint with its enhanced feature set and excellent image quality.
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80/100 |
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