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Fujifilm Finepix F40fd Digital Camera Silver 8.3 Megapixel

8.3 Megapixels Super-CCD-HR Up to 2000 ISO at Full Resolution Fujinon 3x Optical Zoom Lens Face Detection Technology Picture Stabilization technology for blur-free photos i-Flash (Intelligent Flash) for truer tonality and fine detail Dual Shot mode 2.5 inch LCD display Real Photo Technology= quality + sensitivity + faster speed xD/SD compatible slot  more

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  • From: Shopzilla
  • Posted: May-08-2008

An impressive point and shoot with overall good price performance ratio

Addition of shutter and aperture priority and increased maximum exposure duration up to 15 seconds would have made this camera ideal for the beginners in serious photography. ...

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  • From: Shopzilla
  • Posted: May-08-2008

Best picture quality among point and shoot (easy to use) cameras.

This is a great point and shoot camera. The shutter speed is fast and it takes great pictures, even in low light settings. The battery power is also impressive. I would definitely buy this camera again. ...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Apr-05-2008

An affordable pocket backup when you don't want to hawl DSLR around

Digital camera-wise, I started with a Fuji S304 seven years ago after a couple years with a DSL camera Canon 50E. In 2005 I moved ahead with a DSLR, Fuji S2 Pro, probably because of good exprience with the Fuji colors(espeically skin tone). Since then, a number of DSLRs obtained from ebay have...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Mar-24-2008

Easy to use

I haven't had much time to use the new camera, but have found that it is easy to use.

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Mar-19-2008

Very happy with my purchase

I would not consider myself a digital camera expert by any means, but I'm very happy with the Finepix F40fd. The numerous modes make it such that you can get a good shot in almost any environment. The simultaneous natural/flash mode is especially useful. As far as video is concerned, the sound...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Feb-15-2008

Point & Shoot Made Simple

I recently returned from an extended sightseeing trip to England, Scotland and Wales. I took over 450 pictures under many different lighting conditions like indoors, outdoors, cloudy, rainy or sunny and even through a window of a bus. When I got back home and downloaded them on my computer,...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-31-2008

Probably the ONLY compact cameras with good ISO 400 shooting

There is one overriding fact: The Fuji F-series is the only compact camera series that you can use at anything over ISO 100 and expect good results. People don't realize that even ISO 200 on pretty much ANY other small camera is pretty bad. With the F40fd, ISO 400 looks quite decent and even 800...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-23-2008

Average but with a talent.

Good, BUT not the overall quality and feeling of my Canon point-and-shoot cameras. The skin tone for indoor shots is not so 'natural' in automatic mode. No burst mode at all: even if there is a function for it, it takes seconds to get the second frame. But this Fuji has a special talent: ISO 400...

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Jan-12-2008

"more than I expected"

Well. I went looking for a high end camera a couple of years ago - like a Leica or Nikon, and my local guy recommended the Fuji F30. i was a little apprehensive because I wasn't a fan of proprietary batteries but I had such lousy luck with recharge

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jan-07-2008

Good image quality but irritating PC software

Good camera for all types of lighting conditions. The image is significantly better than my old Canon A520 (4 megapixel) under low light. However, the Canon produced better images under good outdoor lighting. The button interface on the Fuji camera is easy to use (I prefer it over Canon's),...

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