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Title: Fujifilm Finepix S8000fd review
Pros: Massive 18x optical range with wide angle., Effective built-in image stabilisation., Good build quality and ergonomics., Closest focusing distance of just 1cm.,
Cons: Coloured fringing when zoomed-in., No RAW mode., Quite leisurely startup and shutdown speed., Rivals more compelling overall., ,
Verdict: Viewed in isolation the Fujifilm FinePix S8000fd is a good super-zoom camera. The 18x optical zoom range is extremely flexible, the stabilisation really works and the image quality at lower sensitivities is more than acceptable. As such we can award it ou
Summary: The Fujifilm FinePix S8000fd is certainly a powerful super-zoom digital camera. You get 8 Megapixel resolution, a massive 18x optical zoom lens delivering wide angle to extreme telephoto and built-in sensor-shift stabilisation to combat camera shake. Ther
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78/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix S9600
Pros: 10x optical zoom lens (28-300mm equivalent), ISO 1600 maximum, 1/1.6inch low noise sensor
Cons: RAW processing, Lens speed, Auto-focus noise
Verdict: Owners of the older S9500 will be hard pressed to spot the changes to the new model, as it's housed in the same bullet-proof black chassis that will cause casual observers to mistake it for an SLR. Despite its bulk, the S9600 feels great in the hand, and
Summary: The 10x zoom lens will be a major plus for enthusiasts
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90/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix S5700
Pros: Low-noise, higher-ISO photos; broad set of manual controls; optical zoom operates in movie mode; runs on AA batteries
Cons: Frustrating design; sluggish performance; no optical image stabilisation
Verdict: The Fujifilm FinePix S5700 (aka S700) would be a good budget superzoom camera if it weren't hampered by mediocre performance and a frustrating design
Summary: With its attractive price -- £170 for 7 megapixels, 38mm-380mm-equivalent 10x zoom lens, and a full set of manual and semi-manual controls -- the Fujifilm FinePix S5700 (aka the FinePix S700) is a compelling proposition for the cash-strapped photographer
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62/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix S1000fd
Pros: Decent noise control; small size
Cons: Uninspiring lens; hamfisted zoom; fussy controls
Verdict: The disappointing Fujifilm FinePix S1000fd is small but not pocketable, complicated but not compelling. Decent noise control is the highlight, but there's nothing else to write home about with a camera that wants to be the best of both worlds, and en
Summary: As enormous great 18x and 20x zoom lenses become more common, we're also seeing smaller superzooms, such as the 10-megapixel Fujifilm FinePix S1000fd. On top of its 12x optical zoom lens, it helps the user with straightforward controls and uses easil
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57/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix S8100fd Digital Camera Review
Pros: Large zoom, Easy to use, Nice design on grip, Good macro, Low ISO has outstanding quality
Cons: Bad noise at high ISO, Uninspiring features
Verdict: It's fair to say this camera is designed for the user moving up from compacts and wants more creative control but doesn't want too much fuss. The manual controls will allow just that and the large zoom in the compact body ensures you have more diversity a
Summary: Close your bedroom curtains! Matt Grayson is testing the Fujifilm FinePix S8100fd with 18x optical zoom.
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80/100 |
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Title: FinePix S5 Pro
Pros: Superb colour rendition profiles, excellent resolution, wider than average dynamic range and superb Nikon D200-based environmentally sealed body.
Cons: Lacks any built-in automatic sensor cleaning. RAW processing software is an optional extra. No compressed RAW file option.
Verdict: Ultimately, the S5 Pro impresses with its picture quality, tough body, and new features, but there simply may not be enough here to sway existing Canon or Nikon users. Despite that, the S5 Pro deserves a closer look
Summary: The new FinePix S5 Pro replaces the popular S3 Pro adding a redesigned 12.34-megapixel sensor, a larger 2.5-inch screen, usable ISO 3200 top sensitivity and a new environmentally-sealed magnesium-alloy body.
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80/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm Finepix S100fs video review
Pros: Film-like noise, excellent RAW support, continuous RAW shooting, continuous zoom and focus rings
Cons: Some diffraction issues, unhelpful light meter
Summary: We get our hands on Fujifilm's big, bodacious DSLR alternative, the 11-megapixel Fujifilm Finepix S100fs.
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85/100 |
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