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by smegmite , Jan 12 '05
Pros: Inexpensive, digital and physical zoom Cons: Poor battery life, horrible software, bulky shape, truly annoying lens cover
This camera is an absolute disappointment - the truly sad part is that it did not start out that way. I bought it as my first digital camera because it was advertised as easy to use for beginners who didn't need a lot of bells-and-whistles to start ...
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by lindsee , Jun 17 '04
Pros: zoom, picture quality Cons: flash and lighting, getting used to the menu
This is the first digital camera I ever purchased, I took a gamble and it was a good one. I really like the FUGI FINEPIX 2650 Digital Camera. I recommend this camera for these sorts of buyers: someone looking for a digital cameral that is not super fancy ...
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by blcst10 , Oct 29 '02
Pros: Small size with an optical zoom Cons: Get some rechargeable batteries.
I got this camera on ebay for a steal. I only paid $125 for it, and I have to say it is one of the best purchase I have made to date. After using the camera, I would be willing to pay the $200 price that they usually go for on ebay.
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by danieljpogue , Dec 15 '02
Pros: Very affordable with high image quality and features. Cons: Quite bulky in width, horrible battery life.
The Fuji Finepix 2650 is a surefire bargain; assuming you can deal with the poor battery life and LCD quality. For around $200, this camera packs a great punch. With 2.0 Megapixel resolution and 3x Optical zoom, it is a great deal. If you are looking...
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by kjbro , Dec 03 '02
Pros: Easy Operation, Price, Looks, Great Shots Cons: Few, if any
I just bought the Fuji 2650 today as a Christmas gift for my wife. Only, I couldn't keep the box closed while at work. I just had to open and give a try. Just as expected, great operation and great pictures. I use a digital camera at work, so I had...
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by sirjohnd , Feb 23 '03
Pros: 3x Optical Zoom, Excellent Picture Quality, Awesome Battery Life. Cons: Not Many, A little slow between Pictures
I love this Camera, after tring several others, I am totally impressed with the quality of pictures and the features this camera offers. The price is about average. Today everyone has them for 199.00 (Local Retail) Which isnt GREAT for a 2 MP camera. I...
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by shermanhill , Jan 28 '03
Pros: Easy to Use, Price, Size, Zoom Lens Cons: Dark View Finder, Shutter Lag between Pictures, Limited Storage on Stock Card
OK, I finally have a digital Camera. This one is a great first digital camera, or a great snapshot camera etc. Easy to use and takes nice pictures for the price (remember this is not a $1000 SLR camera with expensive lens).
Out of the box it...
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by lmwulf , Jul 28 '05
Pros: Durability and great results for the money output. Cons: Lens cover needs to catch at a specific location or it won't take a picture.
I found this camera on the clearance shelf at Wal-Mart for $99. Ive now had this camera for two years. I began keeping it with me all the time, and found my expensive Nikon started taking a back seat. I now reserve my 35mm Nikon for serious ...
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by kb1jbi , Mar 02 '03
Pros: Price, size, picture quality good for beginners Cons: Battery life, better off with rechargeable batteries
I got my fuji 2650 for my birthday and I love it. It is a good beginners camera has good photo quality not too many buttons to be mixed up with so it makes it easy to use. Comes with 16 MB xD-Picture Card this card only hold 25 pictures and 19...
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by mikeyr , Dec 31 '02
Pros: Easy to Use, Price, Picture Quality Cons: Shutter Lag
Best beginners Camera on the planet. Novice Photographers will love this camera for it's features. Has easy to read LCD screen, 3X Optical Zoom (not just Digital), 16 MB xD Picture Card (Size of a Penny) that uses less energy, 20 second movies (no...
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by caroline5177 , Feb 27 '03
Pros: Small size, Zoom Cons: No case included, battery life
The FUJI FinePix 2650 is my first digital camera. I have been quite pleased. The price was great for the value. My main purpose of having a digital camera is to enhance my eBay addiction.
All of my pictures have been crisp and clear. I haven't...
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by mfmdoc , Jan 03 '07
Pros: Terrific camera for the price. Cons: Could improve on the software package. The camera case itself is light plastic.
I'm not a camera 'pro' so this is for common folk like me that simply know what they like when they see it and want some value for their money. I bought this for my ten year old as an intro to photography. Using rechargeable batteries, it should prove a...
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by chiba-san , Jan 24 '08
Pros: Great picture quality, good flash, focusing perfect in NO light conditions, crisp pictures. Cons: Bulky, TINY lcd, bad manual controls, very slow, weird memory card, slow and loud zoom.
I got this camera for Christmas about three years ago, and it was a pretty good camera at the time. The image quality is surprisingly crisp for a 2 mega pixel camera; however, I find that it's very hard to take a picture without the flash as they turn ...
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by rockcandy96 , Dec 25 '02
Pros: GREAT, CLEAR pictures, 16MB xD card, Easy modes, Optical Zoom, Features. Cons: Slight blurring if you don't wait long enough for focus, Battery life, Dark LCD...
This camera is great. Albeit a little bulky, but it's certainly something I can live with. It takes GREAT pictures. Like seriously, every picture I took so far has been crystal clear. The salesman even said I picked a great camera and that it had a lot...
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by magicbrowser , Jan 19 '03
Pros: Great Quality
2.0 Mega Pixel
Low Cost
Optical Zoom Cons: Slight lag between pictures
Not much software
Uses XD memory cards
This camera is awesome! I have made full page printouts with it without losing much quality! The 3x Optical zoom enables you to get close up to objects without losing quality. At about $200, it is not very expensive. The lens cover can be annoying...
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