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Fujifilm Finepix F30 Review by Megapixel

fujifilm-finepix-f30-sp.jpegThe group at Megapixel has a review on the Fujifilm Finepix F30 where they write, '

They positives are...

  • 'Excellent image quality.
  • Very little noise up to 400 ISO.
  • Aperture and Shutter priority modes.
  • Very responsive camera.
  • High definition 2.5-inch LCD monitor.'

While the negatives of the review of the Fujifilm Finepix F30 were,

  • 'Sensitivity gain up to 800 ISO with auto mode and flash.
  • Not enough compression choices.
  • No fully manual mode that allows control over both aperture and shutter speed.
  • 1600 to 3200 ISO useable, but noisy.'

'The F30's strength lies in its ability to capture images at up to 400 ISO that compare very well with the 200 ISO images of other cameras. Moreover, the F30 yields excellent colours, and detailed, low-noise images up to 400 ISO.'

FujiFilm FinePix Z2 Review by Letsgodigital

Fujifilm-finepix-z2-sp.jpegThe group at Letsgodigital have a review on the FujiFilm FinePix Z2 where they write, 'The stylish design and the combination of Real Photo Technology with the 5 Megapixel resolution make for interesting specifications. Fujifilm has understood that there is more than just having a good eye for an interesting design and that features aimed at raising picture quality must not be neglected. The Fujifilm FinePix Z2 digital camera can ride on the successful introduction of its predecessor, which has already given it a leg-up on its way to becoming another success story. '

Fujifilm FinePix F20

The digital camera professionals at Fujifilm have released the Fujifilm FinePix F20 where they write 'Perfect for families looking for a compact digital camera that will produce great shots in almost any condition, Fuji Photo Film U.S.A, Inc. announced today the launch of the FinePix F20, the latest addition to its family of cameras with Real Photo Technology. Sitting alongside the multiple-award winning FinePix F30 in Fujifilm’s high-end compact range, the FinePix F20 is an affordable digital camera for photo lovers who don’t want to compromise on quality. With sensitivity levels of up to ISO 2000 and advanced Picture Stabilization technology, the Fujifilm FinePix F20 delivers detailed, natural looking photographs with little need for flash, even in very low light...without image blur.'

Review of Fujifilm FinePix V10 at Lets Go Digital

Fujifilm-finepix-V10-im.jpgA recent review of the Fujifilm FinePix V10 at Lets Go Digital states that the, 'Fujifilm FinePix V10 is the latest addition to this series of gadgets. First and foremost, it is a digital compact camera with a stylish design, equipped with the latest Fujifilm technological innovations. In addition to this, the user is presented with the option to play games. The almost square-shaped model is filled to the brim with technical gems, the basis of which is formed by Fujifilm's Real Photo Technology, which they have developed themselves. In the Fujifilm V10, this comes down to a 5.1 Megapixel Super CCD HR.'

Fuji Finepix V10 Review at PC Magazine

Fuji-finepix-V10-image.jpgA recent review of the Fuji Finepix V10 was written by PC Magazine where they write, 'Very good picture quality. Large 3-inch screen. Low-light setting. In-camera cropping. Plays games. No shutter lag. Screen smudges easily. Relatively low resolution. Few screen modes. Camera buttons are designed for small fingers. Some in-camera features lack dedicated buttons.' Summed up by writing, 'The Fuji FinePix V10 is a good camera to kick off the V series. It takes very good photos, offers useful shooting features, and includes four games for curing those traveling blues.'

Fujifilm FinePix A400 Review by Steves Digicams

Fujifilm-finepix-A400-tm.jpg.jpegThe group at Steves Digicams did a complete review on the Fuji FinePix A400 where its written 'the Fujifilm FinePix A400 was a mixed bag. It produced average quality indoor and outdoor images, but its versatility is limited by its relatively weak flash and poor autofocus performance in dim lighting. But at a street price under $150, cost-conscious consumers might overlook its shortcomings and consider it a good value. Those for whom price is less of a consideration should also look at the Fujifilm A500; with less image noise at ISO 100 and identical features except for its 5-megapixel imager, it is available for about $30 more.'