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FUJI DIGITAL CAMERAS

Posted in Fuji Digital (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

By FUJIFILM. There are some available for $99.95.
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5 comments about Fujifilm Finepix E500 4MP Digital Camera with 3.2x Optical Zoom.
  1. This camera is a great size! I love it! Takes excellent pictures, fits perfectly in your diaper bag (I'm a new mom). Colors are so vibrant, love being able to take black and white or color just by changing a button. I took some black and white photos of my son's feet and blew them up to an 8x10. I get so many compliments on that photo. I highly recommend this camera. It is easy to use, the user manual and software are well designed. The only suggestion I make is invest in rechargeable double A batteries. Also love the larger LCD screen, makes viewing photos easy. We took this on several vacations and have used it to make holiday photo cards.


  2. You need to make sure to bring a pair of good battery when using it. Other than this, the camera is all right


  3. I'm stunned by this tinny digital camera! So little and so many functions.... I recomend it.


  4. I've had my Finepix E500 for a little while now, and I still love it! I like that its small enough to keep it in my purse and pull it out to take great pictures whenever I see an opportunity. I also like that it was so inexpensive. We had a budget of $150 for a new digital camera, and this one was the best by far for the price. Another plus is that it looks really sleek and attractive. All my friends say "oh I love your camera! It must have cost a fortune!"...but it didn't ;)


  5. My daughter-in-law's raw Fuji photos make my more expensive Olympus 770UZ photos look dull until I run them through Paint Shop Pro...but then the 770's main advantages are a high power zoom and the capability of synchronizing a high power Professional flash unit, which creates brilliant photos. The Fuji wide angle can get in an entire room if you are looking for a house or taking party pictures. My Olympus cannot do that, but it can take a photo of an Eagle nesting on top of a cliff or the rapids on the Colorado River from the Grand Canyon Rim!

    I gave this Fuji to my daughter-in-Law for Christmas with a 256 MB XD chip (then I gave her a 2 Gig XD flash memory card). She just wanted a "simple" camera. Next thing I know, she has learned all of the functions of this camera and has taken hundreds, if not thousands of very sharp, crisp, well contrasted, saturated, color balanced photos with great white balance to boot!


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Posted in Fuji Digital (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

By Fuji. There are some available for $100.00.
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5 comments about Fujifilm FinePix 2400 2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom.
  1. I have had mine for about a year now and was originally impressed, but over time have become increasingly irritated. I agree with the other two posters about their complaints, which have become my biggest issues. The lens cover if moved ever so slightly will shut the camera down and by the time you move it back and take the shot, you've lost your picture. My second issue is also the time it takes between hitting the button and it actually snapping the shot. It seems forever and with toddlers they've done moved on and the picture is actually of them moving away. It seems that once you hit the button, it would snap that instance, but that is not the case. Also, by the time you turn the camera on, open the lens cover, wait for the lens to come out and snap, the subjects (in my case toddlers) are done. lol~

    I have lost many, many good shots over the past year and the time issue is my biggest. I need more of a one shot camera that just snaps, no delays etc.



  2. I was a little leary of buying one of these because I was spoiled by having a 5Meg camera for 2 years, but I was pleasantly surprised. First of all, the battery life is much better than I had expected for an optical zoom camera. That alone made me very happy. The pictures are acceptable at 2 Megs and as long as you aren't looking for perfection, they are good enough for most applications. Finally, it is relatively small and light and easy to carry around.
    Drawbacks, the software included isn't intuitive at all. I wasn't even sure if I had installed the correct program. The camera menus are also a little hard to understand unless you read the manual a couple of times.


  3. Pros:
    Great outdoor image quality
    Battery life is pretty good (can fill 128mb smartdisk)
    Image Transfer to PCs is extremely easy, no need for any software

    Cons:
    LCD is not high quality(this is a problem with all fuji cameras)
    LCD practically shows nothing under low-light conditions
    Red Eye is occasionally a problem

    This camera was my first camera, and I still love it. It is comparable to new cameras in image quality.
    My only problem with this camere is night shots, otherwise it is exellent.



  4. We've had this camera for almost three years now and take it everywhere. The features are easy to understand and use and the photo quality (at top resolution) is jim-dandy for taking pics of scenery and people.

    For the price, this is an absolutely great camera.



  5. I found on receiving my camera that I could not download the software on my computer. The model was not one of the choices to choose from that I bought. Therefore, I did'nt use my camera for quit sometime. When the portable printers came out for digital I bought one and started to use my camera. Unfortunately, the color is not what I expected and it seems to have to much red in it. Sometimes I also get red eye even when the eye reduction is on. I haven't used it outdoors yet. Maybe I will get better picture quality then. I would like to try to reach a customer service department so that maybe I could find out what I'm doing wrong, but I haven't had any luck in doing that either. I suggest if you get a digital camera don't wait a long time to use it


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Posted in Fuji Digital (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

By FUJIFILM. There are some available for $2.00.
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5 comments about Fujifilm FPA4 Starter Kit for A & E Series Digital Cameras.
  1. This is a really nice buy. The camera bag is small and lightweight.


  2. It's definitely worth a small additional purchase to get this starter kit. A camera case is always needed. It's great to have rechargeable batteries, so there's no need to continually purchase and replace AA alkaline batteries.


  3. I'd like to say this is a good product, but I ordered it two months ago and I still haven't recieved it. Maybe next year I can write a better review.


  4. ORDERED THIS BACK AT THE BEGINNING OF FEBRUARY AND STILL HAVEN'T RECEIVED IT. WHY IS IT TAKING AMAZON SO LONG TO GET IT IN. WOULD LIKE TO GET IT BEFORE I WENT ON VACATION.


  5. I looked everywhere for a replacement charger for my Mom's camera, and this was the only place that I could find it. It had a really quick shipping time, and works just as well as the one that was lost. This is a good item to have, even if you already have a case and everything, this one is just the right size for the fuji a series cameras.


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Posted in Fuji Digital (Sunday, July 6, 2008)

By FUJIFILM. The regular list price is $1,999.77. Sells new for $2,390.00.
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5 comments about Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro 6.17MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only).
  1. This is the first digital camera which made me forget the film, after 27 years of photography experience. The image quality is beyond expectation. The performance is much slower compared to current Nikon dSLR models, including much more affordable Nikon D70. However, I owned D70 for about 1 year and could not treat it as a "real camera" because both the resolution of D70 is lower than that of good scams from 35mm film and the dynamic range is not as good. The S3 Pro IS The Real Camera. In terms of color rendition and dynamic range, it OUTPERFORMS the latest 35mm professional slide film. At the beginning, I was not happy with resolution (I could not see visible advantage over 6Mp Nikon D70), but this was actually an issue of lenses used. At 12 Mp mode, images looked too "interpolated" (they ARE partially interpolated but do not confuse this with upscaling of 6Mp files to 12 Mp - the sensor does have more resolution than 6 Mp - please read reviews about Super CCD design elsewhere). This "insufficient resolution" feeling was a result of using medium-quality Nikkor 24-85mm lens. This lens is good at 6 Mp but in 12 Mp mode its resolution is not enough to take advantage of the whole resolution of the camera sensor. When I put on a 55mm Micro-Nikkor, the resolution became shocking great! I could not see interpolation at 100% crop of 12 Mp images! The in-camera JPEGs are great, "robust" and do not usually need postprocessing. I usually stick to "normal" color and "original" tone settings, which helps to preserve more information in different lighting settings but sometimes this results in need of slight fine-tuning of the contrast. If you don't like postprocessing at all, use "standard" color AND "standard" tone instead. In most cases, images taken in this mode are almost perfect for printing right out of the camera. Downside: the camera performs relatively slow: if you take several shots in a row in RAW mode, the camera may be locked for half a minute (!) to write the files, and speed of reviewing the images is also awfully low. But I can easily accept these because the joy of having images of such high quality makes the incoveniences of slow performance insignificant for me.


  2. i've got the fuji s2 for 3 yrs now, been waiting and save for an s3 until now, i got my s3 on ebay used in great cond for 1245$, it came in very good cond like new. my 1st impression was the nicer grip, the body is in flat, dull black, not like s2 is more on shiny side.the rubber parts on s3 is very sticky, gives nicer gripping.the build is more solid than the s2.i've noticed the battery door is alot more sturdy than s2,the use of it is pretty much same as s2, so there is no problem with operation to me..i tested shot it about 100 shots, i noticed right away the wide dynamic range on s3, the colors seem brighter and more contrast, the af is faster.the sharpness come from your lenses..i use it with tamron 28-105 f2.8 sp model, it gives me awesome results.works better with my tokina af 80-200mm f2.8.s3 got the new vertical trigger, it uses only 4 aa batts, not like s2 with 2 sets of batts.the s3 body is fatter than s2,not too heavy or light, its just feels right..i shot jpeg only. i shoot mostly weddings and models, plus landscapes..the slow review on s3 is anoying,the refreshing time is slow. to review your shots is slow too, but with my work its not a problem.
    in all s3 produces great results, far more better than any other dslrs ive own.thats including canon 300d and olympus e300.will use s3 and s2 for wedding.im a happy fotoman.


  3. great pictures but too slow for anything but still portraits and landscapes


  4. This camera has been very enjoyable to use. Very comfortable large grip when handheld, nice for tripod use too. I decided on this camera when comparing images of those taken by other digital SLR's. The S3 images were the only ones that didn't appear "obviously" digital to me. I seem to find film images more aesthetically pleasing, which the S3 provides. This is my first digital SLR and has more features than I could possibly hope for. I still have not explored all the film simulation and wide dynamic range combinations and options. I found the the F2 velvia setting a bit "too" saturated, and the built in sharpening also a bit "hard". I get the best results in wide dynamic 2 mode, 12mp, and everything else set to "normal". Usually requires some brief post processing in the contrast and sharpening departments to get the results I'm looking for. I love the results in black and white. Love the aperture and shutter priority modes. My only gripe is that the external USB port became loose after about a dozen uses and just fell into the camera body. I sent it back on warranty however, and it was fixed and sent back to me in about a 4 day window. I was really amazed with Fujifilm service. As for speed, I usually shoot landscapes, and in jpeg mode, so not really an issue. I have shot fast moving birds and wildlife with no problems. As for value, its worth about 3/4 of its original price on the used market after around 9 months of use, not bad for digital cameras I suppose. And the price of a new one has actually increased since I bought one, which is hard to believe, but great! The Fuji S3 continues to please. :) enjoy.


  5. I bought this camera from Amazon.com couple of months ago (sometime in April of 2007). At the time, the newer model of Fuji DSLR, the S5, was just introduced. Although the S5 offers a lot of improvements, I decided to buy the S3. I had also looked at the Nikon SLR since I have been using Nikon for the past 35 years. I had seen many photographs taken with all of the models that I was interest in (except the Fuji-S5) and they were very close in terms of quality. Now it boiled down to other things and it was not the money issue, but in my case, the battery issue. The S3 uses 4-AA rechargable batteries. I did not buy a Nikon DSLR or the Fuji-S5 because of the use of proprietary batteries.

    I have been using the Fuji-S3 along with my Nikon-F4 film camera for the past two months and I am VERY VERY please with the results. I had captured over 3000 images during my 3 week vacation with it. I had carefully examined a few hundred of the pictures I took (just in case that I didn't like the camera) and I discovered that it can deliver an exceptional quality. It shares the same Nikon lenses and I am fortunate that I have not had any incompatibility issues (I was warned about this). As of this writing, my F4 is probably going to join the F1 in the collection shelf....soon. I also bought two newer lenses from Sigma (I had never bought anything else other than the Nikon lenes) to try with the camera. Those Sigma lenses appear to diliver similar quality or in one case better than my Nikon lenses with this camera.

    One complain...the ISO and the timer buttons of the S3 are placed in the most awkward positions. I am lucky that I don't change the ISO or using timer that offen otherwise this would have been one most inconvenient.


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Fujifilm Finepix E500 4MP Digital Camera with 3.2x Optical Zoom
Fujifilm FinePix 2400 2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
Fujifilm FPA4 Starter Kit for A & E Series Digital Cameras
Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro 6.17MP Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)

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