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Good product.
When going to put my Fujifilm Finepix F47fd on charge, I came to realise the charger in no way took either the battery nor did the in car charger cable fit into the camera itself.
Completely the wrong item for my camera, even though the description states it charges F47fd cameras.
Wish I had tried it out sooner so I could have refunded the item.
It was a great price for a camera charger but unfortunately, does not do what it says on the tin!
grew and was hard to control. My camera brand was Nikon with models of D70s,
D50, D40, D80 and D90. I finally changed to Fuji S9000. Then 7 months ago
a Fuj S100fs came into my life and didn't have to change lenses anymore. Nikon
was fine, but this camera suited me even better. It is the only one of this
brand that I can find the battery level on the LCD constantly; plus it has a
fully written manual. This one is best for me. Bravo Fuji!
I started 35mm film photography in junior high - a long, long time ago, and have used several Leicas and several Nikon "F" series film cameras, and for the past few years, compact digital cameras (my favorite being the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX series for its native 16:9 image ratio). I wanted to minimize hauling around six to eight primary lenses and the attendant lens changing as much as possible. This camera serves my purposes for most of the photos that I take, and I suspect those of most people.
The f/2.8-5.6 27-400 mm lens (35mm equivalent) is very good - for a "superzoom" really good, and fits comfortably on the camera body. I had found that the Nikon 18-200 mm (27-300mm 35mm equivalent) f/3.5-5.6 seemed too big for the Nikon 40/40x/60 series cameras, which in turn, seemed too small for my hands. The design of all lens, and especially "superzooms", are compromises, and this one is no exception. The dpreview gave the F100FS a Recommended rating, and apparently it missed the Highly Recommended rating primarily due to noticeable color fringing under test conditions. For the size of photos I take, even up through 8 x 10, to date color fringing has been of no concern. Where I enlarged some images on my Mac and specifically looked for it, it was easily removable in PhotoShop (unfortunately Abobe's PhotoShop Elements does not seem to contain the necessary module). Optical image stabilization works well.
From my photos to date, image resolution has been very good to excellent - certainly through ISO 800 and through ISO 1600 unless one is super critical. I shot at ISO 3200 at a graduation ceremony under very poor lighting conditions, and was far from the stage. The resulting photos were quite acceptable - not great but considerably better than any one else in the group obtained that night. Image color under good lighting is accurate and can be "tweaked" through menu entries, as desired. Using automatic white balance, color under poor lighting is variable. At the graduation noted earlier, some images had very good color and some needed a little work in PhotoShop.
Function buttons on the camera body are similar to those on a DSLR camera, are minimal in number, and reflect functions that are actually useful in taking the photos without having to enter the menus, and the menus themselves are quite well laid out. Three buttons especially are appreciated: the ability to change the ISO sensitivity and exposure compensation by single purpose buttons, and a toggle button to change manually between the view finder and the LCD. The light metering methods can be selected from a dial on the back of the camera. The tiltable LCD is quite usable. Other incorporated "must haves" are listed in the Amazon S100FS product description.
Since I don't use the Fuji software, I cannot comment.
This "cross over" camera should be judged against other "superzooms", both compact and entry level DSLRs with comparable lenses. Given that the Nikon 18-200 mm (27-300mm 35mm equivalent) f/3.5-5.6 alone is about the same cost as the Fuji S100FS camera, the S100FS should be considered by anyone interested in a very good camera with a superzoom lens that is easy to use and takes really good pictures under a wide variety of conditions. Yes, it can be used on "automatic", but the camera has more capabilities than just "automatic". The manual is pretty good, and the more advanced capabilities can be learned "bit by bit", as needed.
Added 19 June 2008. Like a "compact" digital camera, the S100FS LCD is available full time. DSLR cameras with their mirrors are not available "full time" as a framing tool. The tilting LCD make it even more useful to visualize the image from various angles. While I prefer to use the eyepiece to frame most images (using the eyepiece usually provides a sturdier hand hold), the always active LCD is really useful under some conditions.
Henry, Florida
The only faults I've found with are: the annoying push-on lens cap which I would have replaced with a UV filter if it had a threaded lens barrel and the maximum shutter speed of 4 secs (I enjoy taking astro pics and it's not long enough).
All-in-all, a terrific piece of kit for its price which I'd recommend to anyone.
The last batch of reviews came from 2007,so this one is long overdue.
First and foremost,I notice a few reviews of people pointing out that after owning the product for a while that sometimes the LCD screen becomes blurry,along with the pictures taken.After owning my camera for about a year I suffered from the same exact problem. However,I found a simple solution.Simply press up on the zoom button to come back into focus! It was that easy,though it took me quiet a way to figure that one out. For some strange reason the A350 quits auto zooming after so much use.
At one point my camera did fizzle out on me and refused to open the lens. I believe the problem stemmed from a particular incident in which I dropped the A350.
Though my warranty covered the damage and it was returned as good as new. Since the incident,from time to time I run into a little mechanical trouble,but not enough to call it a habit. The zoom works good,though a full on zoom of any particular object is almost futile,due to the fact zooming in the A350 to its full capacity causes the batteries to die very fast.In that regard this camera fails but that doesn't cause it to falter completely.
The highlight of this camera is the simple construction along with an easy to use interface,with the ability to take quality pictures. I've managed to snap a few I still can't believe was capable of being taken on this little camera.
If you're reading this review now,most likely you're in the market for an affordable camera that takes good pictures. This camera does this and a little more.
Another feature of the A350 is the ability to record video. The quality isn't amazing but i've found it to deliver decent video considering the fact this device is primemarily a camera. It's a nice extra for the low price.
By todays standards this camera is eclipsed by more modern creations but that doesn't mean it isn't without charm.
It has saved me from buying a brand new camera!






