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Fujifilm FinePix S5800 Digital Camera

Fujifilm FinePix S5800 Digital Camera

Compact ; 10x ; 8 MP ; 2.5" ; MultiMediaCard( more...
Fujifilm - NC00300A
Rating Count : Rating: 4.5 2 review(s)
from £92.89 - £134.99
 
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digitalcameraroundup.com Title: Fujifilm FinePix Z100fd

Pros: The Fuji Super CCD HR imager, Large, high resolution 2.7-inch display, Nicely styled, easy to use, 5X internal optical zoom, Dual image stabilization almost eliminates blur

Cons: Addition of IR only marginally useful as IR is becoming rare, Diagonally gliding lens cover a bit gimmicky and adds to thickness, No zoom in movie mode, Apparently no voice recording mode

Verdict: Every year brings technological advancements that quickly become "must-have" items. 2007 brought image stabilization and face detection, and the Z100fd has both. Image stabilization means the camera tries to avoid blurry pictures that happen when you don'

Summary: Like most manufacturers, FujiFilm groups its cameras into different categories, with the "Z" Series representing the "stylish" segment. In FujiFilm's parlance, these cameras have "ultra-compact design with state-of-the-art technology for digital photograp
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tech.co.uk Title: Fujifilm FinePix Z100fd

Pros: Reasonable feature count, Well built

Cons: Average performance, Overly small controls, Overpriced

Verdict: There are a lot of slimline compacts on the market and the Z100fd has to fight hard for market share. There are better examples from the likes of Sony and Olympus so for us the Z100fd just doesn't cut it. The looks are great but usability and image qu

Summary: Handbag and party cameras are a dime a dozen these days. They come in all manner of fashionable colours and they're designed to produce vibrant snaps that you can post on Facebook even if your hands are shaking from one Bacardi Breezer too many
80/100
pcmag.com 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,
70/100
techradar.com 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
90/100
t3.com Title: Fujifilm Finepix F50FD

Pros: Blisteringly fast

Cons: Slightly over-featured, if anything

Verdict: Say a storming powerhouse of a camera with something for absolutely everyone

Summary: It's small, smart and packs a flash. The F50FD is as exciting as its name is dull.
100/100
pcmag.com 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,
70/100
cnet.com.au 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.
75/100
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