Отзывы о Фотоаппарат Fujifilm Instax Mini 12
3936 отзывов пользователей o Fujifilm Instax Mini 12
Пользовались
Fujifilm Instax Mini 12?
Поделитесь своим опытом и помогите другим сделать правильный выбор
I have used it countless times and taken hundreds of pictures. I find that still shots come out beautiful but anything else and you run the risk of the shot being blurred. I have checked the troubleshooting section in the manual but nothing there has helped to resolve this issue. I have taken pictures with different settings and while some seem to work a bit better than others, many shots still end up on the blurry side. Others have stated that they find this camera to be great at taking shots on the move, I find this not to be the case with my particular camera. I do not know if it's a defect in the one I own or this particular line.
This camera also came with an accessory pack. A charger, battery, tripod, carrying case, 4 GB memory card and cleaning kit.
I would recomend saving your money and purchasing a different camera.
I am a happy owner of a Fuji S5000 getting many compliments about my photos, I needed a new camera for a special function so went for another Fuji. The S8100fd, it arrived on a bright sunny day so I took many photos I was disappointed with the results and had to adjust the picture quality with software, I also noticed a purple band in the viewfinder. I advised Amazon (who were and are great), but I did not want to give up in case it was me. I emailed Fuji, searched their forum, eventually I had to send it back to Amazon for a replacement, hoping it was a one off. My new one arrive promptly but again this one has the purple banding and poor photos in bright sun light. So now I am looking for another camera, Fuji have accepted they have a design fault so check out their forum before buying.
Stewart
I was upgraded to the A920 because the A820 developed the "zoom error" fault that is documented elsewhere for several of the Finepix cameras.
The A920 seems to take OK photos although focussing was always a problem if you were impatient. I never tried out all of the features.
I have only had the A920 for about 6 months and although the "zoom error" problem has not yet appeared, the zoom has stopped working. It still takes pictures but at wide angle only. You can't even zoom in when reviewing so I assume it is a problem with the button.
My wife has given up with her earlier Finepix model as it developed a fault and kept resetting the filenames and losing the date. The camera shop couldn't sort it out and said it would have to be sent away for reapair for more than the price of a new one.
I have just bought my own Sony W130 and this seems great and will hopefully prove to be more reliable.
This camera weighs roughly what a decent 35mm SLR would and is similar in size. The optics are of a very high quality and the various controls are intelligently laid out.
The 10,000 iso speed is a bit of a gimmick, but all else does what it claims to do. The picture quality is superb. The autofocus/exposure systems work well and the manual settings are well laid out and intuitive.
The lithium battery is well housed and easy to take in and out, and the battery charge is quick, typically a couple of hours to charge from drained.
In conclusion, it's not a professional's camera, but it is very good. It has a solid feel, and takes SD, XD and SDHC cards.
The software provided is OK, but largely unnecessary.
Recommended to any serious amateur photographer.
I bought 8 2700mAh AA batteries and a charger (it uses 4 at a time). Battery life is really good and will easily do a few hundred pictures. Only small criticism is I cannot find a filter to protect the lens, which has a 38.1mm thread. I did get an adapter to go from 38.1mm to a more standard 52mm from SRB-Griturn and it fits, although you can no longer use the Fuji lens cap. Only problem with it is that it shows in each corner of the image when the lens is zoomed out to its widest (the default setting). You have to zoom in a little to get rid of it, which makes about 7% of the wide angle range unusable. Think it's a camera design problem rather than the adapter.
Very pleased with it overall though and consider it great value.
Guess what, I sold it after few weeks as I realised to take better pictures, you need to buy extra lenses to achieve that, which will cost about £100 for each extra lens. Then I bought this Fujifilm s8100fd, which there is no need to get add-on lenses or adapters. It offers everything from true wide angle to extreme telephoto in a single compact unit!
The super-macro is amazing to shot close-up things like flowers, where the blackground is out-focus.(which u cannot do it with G9)Batteries last very long, I've already took few hundred shots so far and
batteries still havent run out!
It's absolutely great value for money! especially for beginners like me! High Recommended!!!
All in all a great camera, worth the buy.
The larger display screen is nice and the menu is much improved.
Although the AA batteries of the previous version had its advantages, I prefer the lithion ion battery system of this version.
The actual results is not that much of an improvement -- pixel count and ccd sizes remain the same.
I found a couple of the controls to be slightly funky, but nothing I couldn't easily adjust to. Most other aspects of the camera functioned pretty much as I expected -- time between pictures, light adjustments, etc. The one critisism I have is that the colors are not as vibrant as in photos I've taken with my other Fuji digital cameras (which used the super CCD technology). On the other hand, I paid between $350 and $550 for my previous cameras, so the comparison really isn't valid.
All in all, a nice, small camera that will comfortably fit in a shirt pocket. Great for taking on an outing where you don't want to lug around a heavy camera and just want to take some casual snapshots.
The S2000HD also has 3 killer features that made me upgrade.
1) Image stabilisation
2) Records movies in HD resolution and allows me to zoom while recording
3) 15x optical zoom
But there are flaws, most notably
1) The zoom is controlled by a push-button style control which is very jerky.
2) The lens has a push-fit cover, instead of a threaded rim. I think this means I will be unable to fit a UV lens filter.
If you don't think you can live with these limitations and you are willing to spend double the money then have a look at the S100fs. If you don't want to spend that much and you don't mind having last-year's model (with no image stabilisation, less zoom and lower res movies) then see if you can find a heavily-discounted S9600.
--The zoom control is very fast, overshoots and returns,making fine control difficult
--I consider the supplied software to be very "user unfriendly" to such an extent that I have been obliged to uninstall it from my computor






