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Title: Fujifilm FinePix S5700
Pros: Extensive features, Decent handling, Attractive price
Verdict: The quantity of technology Fujifilm has crammed into this sub-£150 camera is astonishing. At this price, there isn't a camera around to touch it
Summary: It could be argued that there's less need for bridge cameras now that digital SLRs are so reasonably priced. But when you can pick up a 7MP, 10x zoom compact for less than the price of most standalone flashguns, it's easy to see why they're still around
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80/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix S5700
Pros: Excellent Price, High quality build, Light weight, Excellent overall results, Very low battery consumption
Cons: No OIS, Bad manual focus, A bit slow
Verdict: The best thing about the Fujifilm FinePix S5700 is its price point of Rs. 12,990, making it undoubtedly an excellent deal. Sure there are a couple of shortcomings in the camera, but they take little away from the fact that it is an excellent performer any
Summary: The perfect budget superzoom!
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90/100 |
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Title: FujiFilm FinePix S5700
Pros: 10x optical zoom, speedy operation
Cons: Poor colour reproduction, high chromatic aberration, slow burst mode
Verdict: The FinePix S5700 is a decent but uninspiring advanced digital camera. While it will do most of what you want, it is let down by average image quality.
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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 stabilization.
Summary: The Fujifilm FinePix S5700 would be a nice budget megazoom if it weren't hampered by mediocre performance and a frustrating design.
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62/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix S5700
Summary: The nicely priced FinePix S5700 has good features and SLR styling but an awkward electronic viewfinder.
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82/100 |
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Title: Fuji Finepix S5700
Pros: Design and style - ease of use for a camera with these features
Cons: Purple fringing - wide angle test photo
Verdict: The Fuji Finepix S5700 is one of the cheaper super zoom digital cameras. Therefore it is understandable if picture quality wavers in places. It is one of the easier to use super zooms, despite the fact that the camera has manual exposure controls.
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78/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix S5700
Pros: Extensive features, Decent handling, Attractive price
Verdict: The 2.5-inch LCD has a curious recessed construction, which may help shade sunlight. Its 60fps refresh rate is shared by the generous EVF (which also has 230,000 pixels), making for flexible, rock-solid framing
Summary: Bridge cameras are plummeting in price, but that doesn't mean they're dropping in quality
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90/100 |
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Title: Fujifilm FinePix S5700 Review - Digital Cameras
Pros: Sharp bright-light photos, especially in Macro mode, Lightweight, modern design, Comfortable grip, 10x optical zoom (38 ? 380mm equivalent), Accepts both xD and SD memory cards
Cons: Maddeningly complex menu system, Dubious battery life, May regret installing the bundled software
Summary: The Fuji FinePix S5700 is a sturdy, mid-priced camera for those hoping to achieve that greater degree of creative freedom with their photos. However, those shy of undergoing its learning curve may overlook its strengths and possibilities.
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65/100 |
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Title: Review: 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 stabilization.
Summary: The Fujifilm FinePix S5700 would be a nice budget megazoom if it weren't hampered by mediocre performance and a frustrating design.
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62/100 |
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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 S5700
Summary: A lot of camera for a little money
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90/100 |
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Title: FUJIFILM FINEPIX S5700 review
Cons: Image noise at ISO400 is ugly. Given the modest pixel density, for which Fuji deserve praise, it is hard to understand the noisy, granular output. At lower ISO settings the issue goes away but we regard ISO400 as a normal speed.
Verdict: The Finepix S5700 is a lot of camera for the money. Neither the camera nor the instruction book treats the user like an idiot. There is a built-in assumption that the customers may be point-and-shooters but it costs no more to cater for those who want to
Summary: This is a small, pseudo SLR camera with a seven megapixel sensor and a 10X zoom lens (equivalent to 30 to 380mm on a film camera.) There is no optical image stabilisation which makes hand-holding at the long end problematic. The lens does not increase the
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