Pros: 6 megapixels, great for action photography, 6X zoom, dual card slots
Cons: Lots more noise than average, very restrictive ISO mode, no ISO 50/100 setting
The Fujifilm Corporation has created some very impressive and useful digital cameras. Consumers loved the Finepix 6900Z, the 3800Z and the 2600. Fujis innovative update of the 6900, the Finepix S602 was one of the big hits of 2002. The new ...
Pros: Handles well. Powerful & adjustable flash. Good zoom. Memory card storage options. Cons: Lack of quality (compression) choices and interpolated 12MP image size make for some soso images.
WHAT IT IS AND WHAT YOU GET The Fuji S7000 falls into what is typically called the 'prosumer' range of digital cameras. Meaning, it's not meant to be used as a 'point-and-shoot' casual camera. With a full range of manual controls (shutter speed, ...
Pros: 6x optical zoom, EXCELLENT macro capability, easy to learn, takes great pictures! Cons: odd body style, some quirks that are workable but annoying
:::THE SEARCH::: For quite some time, I had been searching for the "perfect" digital camera. While I realize of course that perfect with regard to digital cameras is subjective, I knew that I wanted a relatively easy to use digital camera that offered ...
Pros: Strengths of S602, 12Mp for oversize prints, movie mode, ease of use Cons: price, noise from overcompression, AF shaky in lowlight, little change from S602
I am a previous Fuji S602 owner, (the model which the S7000 is replacing). I was very happy with my S602, the only thing I really wished for was higher resolution photos and maybe a longer optical zoom. (Higher resolution as in more than native 3 ...
Pros: xD memory, great picture quality, AA batteries, Fuji quality and ease of use. Cons: No filter adapter included, 10x zoom would be nice, image viewing switch,
Those of you, who have read my previous reviews know that I tend to be a careful shopper. Not so with this camera. After tremendous success with my Fugifilm A203 and A303, I was ready to make the jump to a more capable camera. I initially looked at ...
Pros: Great pictures, great price, loaded with features. Cons: Heavy, big camera. Poor compression (huge files) of movie clips.
I purchased this camera when a lower end fuji camera died. The primary features that pushed this ahead of all the others was the incredible zoom combined with the low price, though really nothing except size and weight put me off of this option. I ...
Pros: High quality prints, microdrive compatible for massive storage capacity Cons: Poor software, awkward controls, small memory card included
The Fuji FinePix S7000 is a great camera for a professional photographer. It is not, however, for the everyday point and shoot user like I am. I use cameras at work to record the construction conducted at our park and the subtle nuances in soil ...
Pros: 6MP/12MP resolution,bright EVF/LCD, ergonomic handling and top notch lens. Cons: Only 16MB Xd picturecard, no AC adapter included and software bundle is crap.
When I buy an item I always see to it that I research for it thoroughly and when I decided with the S7000 it was not exempted from my research. While I was in the process of selecting for the best digicam for me, I knew what I wanted. I had been an ...
Pros: 6 mp, avi function, great lens and good *hand feel* Cons: Higher battery usage due to lack of optical viewfinder
As I work with large format graphics, the biggest attraction was the 6 megapixel count. The ability to hold up to enlargements was nice, and not having to shell out for a full blown Digital SLR with lens helped in the decision. I especially like the ...
Pros: Easy to use, multitude of fine-tuned settings. Cons: Digital zoom and autofocus do not always produce high quality images.
After my first month with the FinePix S7000 I am still learning what it does well and what it doesn't. The camera is easy to use with a very good 35mm feeling and familiar settings. The point and shoot automatic setting works well for most shots with ...
Pros: Very good Price. Good pictures. Good features. Dual memory slots. USB 2.0 Cons: Noise at 12MP. Possible battery drain problem with CF2. External AFsensor issue with adapter attachments.
My old Kodak DC280Zoom is getting very outdated and I wanted to upgrade to a better camera. I was considering the small sized cameras like the Canon SXXX series, Casio Exlim and the Sony. I thought about it and being a photo enthusiast in the past and ...
Pros: AA Batteries (get rechargeable).
Picture Quality and Colors.
Feel and quality. Cons: Hard to see buttons in low light conditions.
This digital camera is the first one i have bought but i have used many. Every time i used a camera in the past i have noticed and taken a mental note of what not to get in digital camera. The s7000 has everything i was looking for and none of what i ...
Pros: macro, PRICE, creative features, 6.1m, hotshoe, easy menu controls Cons: ISO could have been lower, basic software.
I have owned this camera for 12 months now and it has proved very well as a step up model before buying a Digital SLR. The overall design is very good. With a good deep comfortable grip, and the zoom controls falling naturally towards the thumb, with ...
I bought this camera based on price and b/c a friend encouraged me to buy it. It took me awhile to get used to how the camera operates. My other point & shoot fuji was much quicker at focusing and shutter recovery, but lacked the picture quality of the ...
Pros: Great value for money, good 6MP file quality Cons: More file quality settings on 6MP mode are needed
After having the S7000 for a week now, I have managed to put it through a bit of a workout in all types of lighting conditions. The nighttime shots, even up to 15 second exposure were great, but the ASA800 setting is a little noisy, so stick with 400 ...
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