Fujifilm Finepix Z10fd 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Midnight Black) Fujifilm Finepix Z10fd 7.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Midnight Black)
Price : $249.95 $149.90
Features :
  1. 7.2-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints
  2. 3x optical zoom with Picture Stabilization; 2.5-inch LCD display
  3. Face Detection optimizes focus/exposure for up to 10 faces; Blog Mode copies 640 x 480 version of image for easy upload
  4. Wirelessly transfer images to IrSimple-equipped devices, including other digital cameras
  5. Stores images on xD or SD memory cards (not included); powered by lithium-ion battery (battery and charger included)

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The Finepix Z10fd Digital Camera features Face Detection of human faces in the frame, up to 10 faces and in real time for the absolute best results possible in any shooting conditions. The LSI chip behind Face Detection technology lets the FinePix Z10fd Digital Camera perform like never before, along with sophisticated, intelligent software algorithms that detect and correct red-eye. Picture Stabilization reduces camera shake, freezes subject movement and improves low light background detail. FinePix IrSimple infrared technology lets you transfer images to a friend's IrSimple equipped camera easily. The convenient and flexible capability of xD, SD and SD-HC slot gives you a wider variety of applications to choose the media that is right for you. The Z10fd features a Blog Mode that will automatically resize any image you've captured to a VGA 640x480 or 320x240 image size with the touch of a button, perfect for Blogs, Websites, Auctions or email with ease. Your original high-resolution image is saved and an additional VGA image file is created for use in web applications or email where smaller file sizes and faster load times are needed. Shutter speed - 3 seconds to 1/1000 second Red-eye Reduction Auto, Red-eye Reduction & Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Red-eye Reduction & Slow Synchro Shooting Modes - Auto, Manual, Natural Light, Natural Light with Flash, Portrait, Landscape, Sport, Night, Auction, Sunset, Snow, Beach, Museum, Party, Flower Close-Up, Text, Picture Stabilization and Movie System Requirements - USB port, IBM PC/AT compatible computer, CPU Pentium, 200MHz or higher, Windows 98, 98SE, 2000 Pro, Me, XP SE, Pro, Power PC, Mac OS X 10.2.8 to 10.3.7, 128MB RAM or more, 400MB free space and CD-ROM drive Dimensions - Width 3.6 x Height 2.2 x Depth 0.7 (91.2x56.6?18.8mm) Weight - 120 grams

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Cam Fanatic

Hands down, one of the best cameras on the market. I use it almost everyday.
Great for just pictures with friends or family, or semi-professional photos.


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A good starter

Wonderful Crisp Pictures. My Girlfriend loves it. I would recommend this camera for its ease of use and its nice resolution value. A good camera for the casual photographer.

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Excellent

I took more than 1000 pictures and many movies and upload Youtube. It is very good and I love this camera.

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Great camera, lousy battery-life!

I love the camera. The pictures are great but the battery didn't even last a full day of picture taking. The battery only lasted about 3 hrs or 150 pics. I ended up buying an extra battery to take on my vacation.

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Wow! I am amazed at the picture quality.

We purchased three of these cameras for our children (well young adults) all in different colors. The first thing to grab my attention was the ease of use the second was the quality of the picture this camera was producing. My Husband and I purchased a Sanyo several months prior to buying these and we were happy with it until we saw the quality of the pictures of this camera. One of the features I like the best is the slide on the front turns the camera on and off, in addition to that it protects the lens. Now if they could design a camera to protect both the LCD and the Lens that would be perfect. I really like this camera.

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Fujifilm Finepix F440 4.1MP Digital Camera with 3.4x Optical Zoom Fujifilm Finepix F440 4.1MP Digital Camera with 3.4x Optical Zoom
Price : $349.95
Features :
  1. 4.1-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 12-by-15-inch enlargements
  2. 3.4x optical zoom lens; 3.6x digital zoom; 2-inch micro-reflective LCD screen; PictBridge compatible
  3. Thin metal body is just .8-inch thick; included PictureCradle makes image transfer and battery recharging easy
  4. Store images on xD Picture Cards (16 MB xD card included)
  5. Powered by NP-30 rechargeable lithium-ion battery (included with charger); compatible with USB 2.0

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4.1-megapixel effective recording * 2" color LCD viewscreen *optical viewfinder * 3.4X optical zoom * JPEG options: resolution up to 2304 x 1728; 1600 x 1200; 1280 x 960; 640 x 480 *

Customer Review :

Still Incredible after 2 years

Sure it only has 4.1 megapixels, but with my new job, I've got money to burn, and I'm still not interested in buying a new camera. It's small, incredibly simple to use, takes great shots, and good video. It feels solid in my hand, and the cradle is a great added bonus. This is a great everyday camera to carry with you on the spur of the moment.

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Great Value!!

The F440 takes great pictures and with the 1 gig card you can shoot nearly forever. The wav. files are new to us and we're really enjoying that feature. It's size is perfect for purse or pocket. We think larger megapixel cameras are a waste of money for the average family photograghy. We rarely print anything over a 5x7. Highly recommended.

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Great until it broke

I bought this camera about four months ago, and it took beautiful pictures - color quality was much better than the A310 I had previously purchased from Fuji. The small size is great, except that I couldn't find a case that fit it well. Because of this, in my purse it seems that it accidentally turned on (which happens quite easily, unfortunately), which caused the lens to push out against my rigid purse which broke the zoom. I attempted to take it to a Fuji place to get it fixed (I bought it recently enough that it should have still been covered under warranty), but they said that it would cost me over $175 to fix the camera (what was wrong apparently is not covered by the warranty)! I didn't see any warnings about this, and had I realized that this was a possibility, I would never have bought this camera.
Summary: great camera, but watch out for it accidentally turning on in tight spaces

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Couldn't be more pleased -excellent product

I've owned this camera for about 18 months now. I paid twice the current price, and it was worth it. The camera has performed perfectly in every situation used, and we use it alot. The battery has held up extremely well. It works as well now as when it was new. I can easily take hundereds of pics with the screen and flash on.(have 512MB XD card)

Only downfalls are that occassionally the Power on/off switch doesn't respond as expected, almost as if it's confused and they're is a small 1/3 second or so delay when a picture is taken, typical of all consumer digital camera's. Also, slightly exagerated colors -not necessarily a bad thing.

Video and audio quality are also good, though 1 min max per video. Biggest asset is camera size, smaller than a pack of smokes- makes it easy to take along. Truly a point and shoot camera in auto mode.

Highly reccommended!

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Right size, right quality

I bought this camera because of it balance of picture quality and small size. In its first month of use, I can definately say that this camera delivers. Advanced users will probably be frustrated at being unable to have an 'artistic license', mainly because it lacks some of the features that show up on bigger, more complex cameras like sephia tone, panoramic pics and the like. I'm confused as to Fuji's direction with this camera, though, because when I bought it the vendor said it was being phased out, and for that reason was substantially cheaper. Be careful with your memory selections too-- the mem card the Fuji uses is one of the more expensive available on the market. Thats the one thing I wish I would've taken into account before purchase. But all in all I'm very pleased.

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Fuji FINEPIX F50 SE - 12 MP Digital Camera Best-Selling Super-Savings Bundle Fuji FINEPIX F50 SE - 12 MP Digital Camera Best-Selling Super-Savings Bundle
Price : $209.99
Features :
  1. FINEPIX F50 Fd - 12 MP Digital Camera Special Edition
  2. 4 GB Secure Digital SDHC Memory Card with Hi-Speed SD USB 2.0 Card Reader
  3. Ultra-Compact Digital Camera Deluxe Carrying Case
  4. 2 Year Limited Extended Warranty for all Finepix Digital Cameras
  5. Three Piece Lens Cleaning Kit

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These are the components in the Fuji FINEPIX F50 SE - 12 MP Digital Camera Best-Selling Super-Savings Bundle:Fuji FINEPIX F50 SE - 12 MP Digital Camera with free 2GB SD Memory Card;Merkury Innovations Three Piece Lens Cleaning Kit;Sakar Hi-Speed SD USB 2.0 Card Reader;Sakar Ultra-Compact Digital Camera Deluxe Carrying Case - MX40;Dane 4 GB Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Memory Card;Fuji 2 Year Limited Extended Warranty for all Finepix Digital Cameras;

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Finepix A700 7.3MP Digital Camera Finepix A700 7.3MP Digital Camera
Price : $124.95

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Fujifilm FinePix 2650 2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom Fujifilm FinePix 2650 2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
Price : $274.99
Features :
  1. 2.0 megapixel sensor creates 1,600 x 1,200 images for prints at sizes up to 8 x 10 inches
  2. 3x optical plus 2.5x digital zoom lens (for 7.5x total) with autofocus
  3. Stores photos on 16 MB XD card--25 images at fine and 39 images at normal
  4. Movie mode captures up to 80 seconds of video with no audio
  5. Includes 2 AA alkaline batteries (rechargeables recommended); connects to PCs and Macs via USB port

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Don't waste your money

This was the first digital camera that I owned and I got it for Christmas a couple of years ago and at first it was nice because I didn't know any better.

The camera is very wide. I personally like the slim cameras. The time it takes between pictures is WAY too long! Then the screen turns black if you wait too long to take the picture so you have to hit a button to turn the screen back on and that takes another 3 seconds. The zoom feature sometimes doesn't want to close. Also the batteries come out easily because they aren't very secure. I've taken very good care of this camera. I only dropped the camera one time and now I hear a noice when I shake the camera like something is lose inside. The screen now turns black and won't take any pictures.

There are better options out there.

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Not great

I have had 4 of these for business and they break. The lenses usually fail over time. Inexpensive and good pictures but it won't last. Be prepared to replace it soon.

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Broken Item

I order this Item , and I discovered it's broken. I contact the seller and return my money back.

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For my first attempt at concert photography... not bad:

For the first camera that I've taken to shows, this little guy performed surprisingly well.

For being so bulky with lackluster zoom (thank goodness I was in the front row for all 4 concerts in a row for Flaming Lips last fall), I surprised myself with the nice quality of the shots I got.

I even took some nice ones from pretty far back @ Better than Ezra at the Wildflower Fest 07.

The time it takes for this to power up is what really got on my nerves: I actually MET the Flaming Lips twice while we followed them around in the Fall and both times I was heckled by the band (in a nice way of course -- best bunch of guys you could ever meet) due to the elderliness of my camera and how we had to stand around for so long waiting for the thing to turn on.

The key with this little one is either BRIGHT light and slow situations or shoot a BILLION pictures to assure the fact that you will get some good ones (I would get about 200 good ones out of 400 and so on).

I upgraded to the Finepix s700 6 months ago and I've already outgrown that, but for just quick point n shoot spur of the moment type things, this camera would probably do the trick.

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The Gift that never was

I purchased this item as a Christmas gift and never received it. The seller claims he sent it, but the item never got to the birthday person leaving me in an embarrassing situation.

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Questions & Answers
Question : fuji digital camera reverts back to japanese?
Fuji F10 camera purchased in Japan, has started corrupting files making precious photos unreadable on a computer but they can be viewed on the camera. Re-formatting the XD memory card is the only answer to making it usable again. Another issue is that the camera settings revert back to original Japanese and the date resets back to 2005 at random. Fuji tech support did not recognise the fault and their only recomendation was to return camera for service but this investigation would cost more than a new camera. Anyone else experienced similar problems? the camera is not designed exclusively for the Japanese market. It is identical to the F10 available in Britain.

Answer:
FUJI cameras often have Firmware Updates, which you should try prior to return it to FUJI for servicing! Here's the link for your model. Help that solves your problems ;-)

 

Question : Fuji Digital Camera Not Working and can't afford to fix it?
Something happened to my Fuji A400 FinePix camera where the lens wont retract and it says "Focus Error" - a shop wants $150 to repair, almost as much as the camera is worth. I cant afford to fix it or buy a new one. I've lost my receipt to service it under warranty and it cant be located via Best Buy. Can a Focus Error be fixed? Any advice?

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I would contact Fuji service. They should fix it for free, or very cheaply. If you provide the serial number, they will know if it's under warranty probably. You can buy good new cameras for under $150 so repairing an old camera is probably a bad choice. A possibility is to see if Fuji has an updated BIOS for the camera. If so, download and install it, that might fix the problem.

 

Question : Do you know what kinda battery the Fuji Z10 digital camera uses?
i am interested in purchasing the Fujifilm FinePix Z10fd 7.2-Megapixel Digital Camera-pink. Is anybody aware of what sort of battery it uses?? And is it a good camera? Any problems?

Answer:
NP-45 The sites that I found talked about how the battery didn't last long too.

 

Question : Fuji digital camera help, sound not working?
Ok well my freind took a video on her fuji digital(Fine pix A210) camera of her 2 new kittens and the sound didnt work and doesnt work for any of her videos, why would it be doing that and is there away to make it work? and im posotive its the camera because my computers sound and hers works. please help! and thanx for the answers.

Answer:
Here is your problem ... from link below. Movie Clips: 320 x 240 up to 60 sec, no audio

 

Question : How do I format an xd picture disk for fuji digital camera?
How do I format an xd picture disk for fuji digital camera?

Answer:
-Put the XD card in the camera. -Turn the camera on. -Open the menu -Slect format card.

 

Question : Can you use a regular memory chip with a fuji camera?
So im gonna buy a Fuji digital camera, and I already have a SanDisk memory chip. Are they compatable with Fuji's?

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Most Fuji digital cameras use XD memory cards. However, some of them, Fuji FinePix S700 is one example, uses both XD and SD memory cards. So it really depends on the Fuji camera you are getting which card or cards you would need. ps ... San Disk is a memory card company who makes SD, XD, and Memory Stick cards http://www.sandisk.com/Products/Catalog(1001)-Multiuse_Cards.aspx

 

Question : extra zoom lenses for the Fuji finepix s700 digital camera.?
I was wondering what kind of extra zoom lenses can be purchased for the Fuji s700 digital camera. If I can buy extra lenses, where would I find them. I am from Canada. I will mostly use this camera at a race track 80% of the time it will be night.

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It has a 10X optical zoom. Fuji doesn't offer any "front lens" add-ons. There may be some "after market" ones offered but they would probably be a waste of money.

 

Question : Anyone know of a great Olympus or Fuji point-and-shoot digital camera?
I'm looking for details here... I have lots of xD memory and my camera has gone belly up... anyone have feedback on current Olympus or Fuji digital cameras?

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Between those two brands...sorry, but Olympus is a brand I would never consider (due to it's so-so photo quality). The Fujifilm Finepix F30, however, is a compact point & shoot camera that performs extremely well in low light (high ISO, handheld, no flash). No other compact can compete with it in this area. I would buy it for that capability alone. So, if you want a compact camera particularly for low light situations, then it's the one to get. It also has great battery life of up to 580 shots. The newer, F31 fd, is a minor update but hasn't been reviewed as yet. But, if you ever decide to invest in SD memory, then have a look at Canon ;-)

 

Question : I just purchased a Fuji digital camera F40FD. I was wondering if this is a good camera?
I just purchased a Fuji digital camera F40fd. I take pictures in low light and I understand that the Fuji cameras are good for low light photography. I noticed that the camera got warm after taking a couple of pictures also when the lense goes in and out of the camera it grinds a bit especially between the review mode and setting it back to picture mode. I was looking for a F31fd camera or a F45fd camera but could not find one anywhere. So I am wondering if I made the right choice buying the F40fd? I have a couple of days to make up my mind and then I can either exchange the camera or keep the camera. I do not know what to do.I already own a Fuji camera a A820 and the pictures are fairly decent on that camera. I just wanted to bascially up grade that camera because I wanted a smaller more compact camera that worked well in low light. Did I make the right choice?

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This is a discontinued model. I would recommend a Canon camera over Fuji. Depending on how much you spent on the camera, another choice would be the Canon SD1100 IS. The PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital ELPH features ISO 1600 and High ISO Auto settings that reduce the effects of camera shake and sharpen subjects in low-light situations, giving you greater shooting flexibility. It's small and compact, and the Elph series has been known for it's superior quality for years.

 

Question : zoom error on fuji digital camera, how much would it cost to fix it?
It is a fuji finepix f650. Would it be worth sending the camera to the factory to fix or buy a new one? I've only had the camera for 7 months but I did not keep the receipt and the box.

Answer:
If it's a zoom error that requires you to replace the lens on the camera, the parts and labor could run as high as the $200-250 range, but the only way to figure out exactly how much it would cost would be contact Fuji. Try calling their factory service center; they'll be able to tell you if it's something that's under warranty or if you'll have to pay for the repairs yourself, and should be able to give you a ballpark figure for the cost to you. http://www.fujifilmusa.com/JSP/fuji/epartners/ServiceSupportRepairContent.jsp?dbid=674543

 

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