Pros: price, 10x zoom, very good color, RAW option, excellent power management, ISO 64
Cons: vignetting at wide angle end of zoom range, high noise at ISO 200/400
Early on in the digital imaging revolution, Fujifilm Corporation (with competition primarily from Olympus) was an industry leader. Consumers loved the Finepix 6900Z, the 3800Z and the Volkswagen of entry level digicams, the 2600/2650, but in recent ...
Pros: Mid-range camera, excellent short-range/macro pictures, strong outdoor pictures, durable case Cons: Indoor flash a little weak, low onboard memory, XD format memory cards...
I'd be some sort of horrible husband if I didn't come right out and say that my absolute favorite Christmas present of last year was the Rubber Duckie quilt that my wife spent hours and hours and hours and hours on. She has her own quilt that's her ...
Pros: Excellent well priced and easy to use camera. Cons: None yet.
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I knew it was time to upgrade to something better. While I had dreams of a Canon Rebel or a Nikon or something along ...
Pros: Great photos, perfect button positioning, fast warm up, shutter speeds, manual options, easily download photos. Cons: Battery life is short, no AC adapter, not much else.
I purchased, rather my husband purchased for me as an upgrade from my previous camera, this camera from Dell for $301.00 (I found additional online coupon codes) about 3 weeks ago, from then until now I have taken approximately 250 photos. I am not a ...
Pros: Ergonomic design and handling, 10x zoom, wide range of user controls. Cons: Small LCD, questionable battery life and prone to noisy pictures.
Suffering a few problems with my Olympus C2040, I couldnt help but think that now would be a good time for someone to step up to the plate and buy me a nice birthday present. Looking around at the products available, it wasnt hard to notice ...
Pros: Image quality, battery life, no red-eye, AF assist light, camera feel, 10x optical zoom Cons: EVF, small LCD, useless software, a little bulky, no image stabilizer
I bought my Fuji S5100 after more than a month of researching and comparison shopping. During my search I looked at countless images taken with different cameras and spent far too much time going to electronics stores to examine various models up close. ...
Pros: Easy to use and lots of customizable features Cons: No auto pop-up flash, uncommon and more costly memory card format
The decision-making process As someone who spent a few of my younger years on school newspapers and yearbooks, I truly enjoy the feel of a true-SLR camera, especially one that has manual settings. Unfortunately, true-SLR digital cameras are ...
I just bought an S5100 at CompUSA. I compared a number of cameras and didn't really include Fuji in the comparison. Fortunately this unit was on sale and I added it to my list. I say fortunately because the S5100 is awesome. It's difficult to find ...
After the demise of my Fuji 2800Z, I looked into new cameras for a couple of months. I was looking for something that had to have all these factors included: -considerable zoom range -above 3 MP's -SLR-like -fair amount of control with settings ...
Pros: 4MP, 10X optical zoom, just like an SLR w/ full auto Cons: cumbersome manual focus, expensive memory cards
I originally started my digital photography hobby with a Sony DSC-51. I bought it when it first came out. In only 2 years I decided I had outgrown that camera and wanted an upgrade because my desires have increased. I investigated the digital ...
Pros: Point and shoot capabilities are practically failproof. Also has sound notes. Cons: Large manual explaining details about interesting camera capabilities I may never utilize.
After reading all the reviews and not understanding half of them, I'm glad this camera can give me great pictures using the Automatic feature like a point & shoot. The manual reads like a text book and I'm still trying to understand all the fine ...
Pros: Easy to use, great quality pictures, inexpensive to buy and optional, compatible hardware readily available Cons: Memory card not included must be bought separately.
This was my first camera and as a complete novice I found it surprisingly easy to use. The instructions were concise and easy to follow and I was able to get started straight away. It is small enough to keep in my hand bag so I carry it everywhere and am ...
Pros: Great Camera, feels good to use, excellent pics, easy! Good price for what your getting. Cons: A little hard on battery power.
Good to hold, nice grip, medium weigh & easy to pack. Have found pictures to be great both inside & out. This camera is a bit more complex then a point n shoot but easy to use for the next step up camera. Manual is easy to understand and was obtainable ...
Pros: 10x optical zoom, great macro shots, easy to use Cons: software that comes with it isn't that great
I have had this camera for a little over three years now, and I use it more then both my other cameras combined. This camera is easy to use, and it takes incredible macro shots too! It has a 10x optical zoom, which I love to use for taking photo of ...
Pros: Comes w/t.v cord. You don't usually need a flash. Cons: Can't delete pic easily enough after a pic is taken.
I bought this camera because it was under $300 and has 10X zoom and 4 megapixel. I can use the cord to hook it up to my TV and scroll through my pix on the big screen! I bought an AC adapter (especially for digital cameras) for $15 at Wal-Mart. That ...
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