FujiFilm FinePix F10 Review August 10th, 2005 | by David Elrich

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For slightly more than 300 bucks, this camera should be high on the list for those who want effortless picture taking.


Highs: Beautiful photos, fast response, excellent point-and-shoot camera, terrific battery life

Lows: No optical viewfinder, limited manual controls, expensive xD cards needed, strange terminal adapter connection

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Introduction

Editor's Choice

The new 6.3-megapixel FujiFilm FinePix F10 ($399 MSRP) is a rather unassuming digital camera with a silvery metal finish and plain vanilla styling.  Yet looks are very deceiving; this is one of the best performing cameras on the market.  The camera has superb low-light shooting capability, film camera-like response, easy-to-operate controls and menus.  And, of course, great photo quality.  In effect, this is everything a point-and-shoot digicam should be in 2005.  For slightly more than 300 bucks, this camera should be high on the list for those who want effortless picture taking.  That said, the FinePix F10 is not God's Gift to Photography; there are some annoying flaws we're happy to point out in the hope that Fuji engineers will take the comments as constructive criticism.




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