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It may have been an anomaly that it failed but I don't find it worth the risk of getting another Fuji J10. It might fail after two months and I won't be able to return it to amazon.com at their postage cost...
Comes with charger, battery, usb, composite cable and users manual.
The works fine on vista and i dont know but i have a little issue on xp, when i try to import directly from picasa becuase they dont load but you can do it the old copy and paste way and youre done. Overall great camer highly recommended.
I made several calls to Fuji service to inquire whether the damage might be covered under warranty before going to the expense and trouble of mailing the camera. There was no clear option for warranty questions, so at least twice I hung up and started over because I could not determine which option to select. Finally (twice, in fact) I worked my way through the maze of tape recordings to the promise of connection to an associate only then to be immediately cut off. I had no option but to send the camera (warranty paper, proof of purchase, etc.) in. I included a letter explaining the circumstances. I received back a form "estimate" (actually a pay-ahead bill for the repair) with no acknowlegement of my letter and no explanation, charging us the full cost of the repair, $119.08 to repair the $140 camera.
Upon calling the Fuji repair number on the estimate, I did speak with a service representative who lectured me on the necessity of caring for the LCD and explained that nothing would be covered under warranty. Now we have three options as I see it. Pay the $119.08 to get the camera repaired, order a new one for $140, or purchase a different camera. We could purchase a nice Canon (similar optical zoom and MP) with a viewfinder for about $140. Perhaps Canon might be more responsive if we had a problem.
From various other reviews on Fuji cameras I am convinced that, while this Fuji Finepix produces very nice photos and is sleek and easy to use, Fuji service is poor and Fuji is reluctant to cover repairs under warranty.
I would advise selection of a camera with a viewfinder (in case your LCD becomes damaged) and possibly a smaller and less vulnerable LCD(the Finepix V105.1 LCD covers practically the entire back of the camera and is very exposed, while my Olympus Camedia 1" LCD has survived hard use and even drops and scratches and continues working like a champ!).
The pictures it takes are very clear - this is probably a result of Fujifilm's Picture Stabilization Technology. I took pictures from a moving bus, and they look as if I'm standing still.
The camera is good in low light at a reasonable distance. We took pictures of the Las Vegas Strip at night, and they look amazing. However, we also took pictures in a very dim room and found that unless the object you were focusing on was close at hand, it was very difficult to see in the picture. The low light pictures still very clear.
The 3X zoom was perfect for every picture that I wanted to take and made items look close enough for a good shot.
In sum, this is an excellent purchase for the price. I recommend this camera to anyone wanting to take basic, good pictures.
First impressions weren't bad : good menu system (though I never really understood why the F-button functions and the Menu were so confusing). The lens did extend longer than expected, but I could live with that.
But when taking the first pictures, I was truly disappointed. The images looked grainy, unsharp, undetailed. Like a camera from several generations ago. I then started experimenting with all the settings, abandoned the AUTO, tried every imaginable manual/high-quality/Low ISO setting, but I felt the results remained poor. I then compared with my little Canon Ixus 55, compared identical pictures... and found the Canon - smaller, lower Pixels,..) came out WAY better, WAY sharper, WAY more natural.
And that was just on low ISO. Going to ISO 200 and above? Forget it, quality was so terrible, you thought you'd be looking at one of those VGA cameras they give away as business gifts.
I tried and tried again to make the pics look good - in bright light, customized settings, everything... but again, disapointment....
Oh, I also noticed that at full lenght zoom, the camera refused to focus on objects 2-3 meter further. And there is an unacceptable amount of purple fringing.
So, after 2 weeks, I sold it, and bought the Panasonic FZ 18. And, though that too isn't perfect, at least that's acceptable, qualitywise!
Fujifilm FinePix A920 Digital Camera - Silver (9MP, Super CCD, 4x Optical Zoom) 2.7" LCD
The camera is light, but that is because where most quality camera manufactures use metal (usually an aluminum alloy) in the barrel (zoom lens) of the camera, Fujifilm uses plastic. And the plastic lens has around 125 thousandths movement from side to side when extended.
Fuji used to mean quality. I've owned several over the years, starting with the one I bought while serving in Vietnam. I wonder if Fujifilm is the same company. If so, the company seems to have lessened their standards.
Too bad a person couldn't "try before you buy," like some software manufactures offer.
I mostly use "Auto" and this does for ALL my needs.
If you are an amateur but need something more than a point and shoot - this is for you.
It is so easy to use. I love it!
My one qualm is that the software it came with sucks. It won't work properly on my new computer (and I don't have an old PC to test it on) and crashes when I try to upload photos from the camera. My PC does have a memory slot reader so I've been able to get around the problem without difficulty, but if the software and cabling are key for you, you might want to look into an alternative.







