FujiFilm FinePix F10
August 10th, 2005 | by David Elrich
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Average user rating from 6 users |
fuji is a good option
by gabi on Mar 16th, 2006 at 10:22 PM:
i have a fuji finepix s3000, 2 years ago manufactured... is very reliable and i am very pleased with it.
you can find photos made with it on http://fotoblog.ro
After hours of reading reviews
by Bryan on Dec 7th, 2005 at 8:59 AM:
The Fuji F10 had the qualities that I wanted the most. These are things my current camera sucked at.
#1 long battery life...the F10 is amazing. I went to vegas shot 300+ photos with out charging.
#2 fast startup and photo shooting,...it super fast booting up and picture taking is very fast
#3 dark settings...I use the manual settings and usually take a couple practice shots. It is unreal, I almost never choose to shoot with a flash. This helps out in places that you stand out for doing. Also no red eye from flash. My cat always look great.
#4 Fit in front pocket without worry...the back screen is super sturdy plastic over the lcd which is a great feature.
As far as the negative things people have said about the camera don't really come into play. The Cord and the viewfinder, don't brother me and probably wouldn't change it if I could. My only negative would be that I find myself not using the Automatic mode and tryin taking a perfect photo each time with manual mode.
All in all this camera is very compariable to high end cameras. I was a big fan of canon, but the 4 features above the F10 is the top notch.
Excellent
by Michael on Aug 27th, 2005 at 2:58 PM:
This camera takes very good pictures. It does excellent with low light situations. Would be nice if it had some more manual settings but no more often than I would use them I can hardly complain. The battery life is amazing. I was hesitant to get a camera that didn't take standard AAs but I have no regrets at all now.
Very nice.
by r8ed. on Aug 23rd, 2005 at 9:23 AM:
It is sad sometimes to see that the F10 is not more popular (being overtaken by cameras like the Canon Sd series) when it takes equivalent and often times better quality pictures than many supposedly better cameras.
There's really not much to complain about the camera besides sticking with manual mode. But this is because the camera usually likes to choose higher ISO settings than necessary, a firmware problem.
The LCD itself also has a very sturdy design, which I can't say the same about many other compact digital cameras these days.
Also 1gb xD cards these days can be had online for around $90 (after shipping and tax) while 512mb xD cards can go for around $70 after fees.
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