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Anyway, I have had a generally good experience in the 60 -70 pics I have taken with it. One thing I really like is the menu system is very intuitive. I didn't read the manual at first, just started messing with it, and I was able to take good quality pictures, and figure out the movie mode. It has a simple menu system for those that don't like reading the manual. (read the manual anyway, there's good stuff in there) Another feature I like is the macro mode. I took some VERY close shots of my pets and various car parts and they all turned out excellent. Flash has worked well. Not perfect though, as I've occasionally had to take the pic again when the pic showed too dark. I picked up the 1GB memory card for more memory, as the 16MB card it comes with will only take about 20 pics at the best quality. 1GB will let you take a little over 700.
My only complaint is the LCD is a little dark and slightly fuzzy. The pics turn out much better than the LCD screen shows, but you sometimes can't tell in preview mode if the pic you just took was great or kinda crappy.....
Overall, I'm happy with it, and my wife got it for a good price. If you're looking for a no fuss, easy to use camera, find this one on sale and you won't be disappointed.
The LCD finder was pretty cool, and the menus were fairly easy to use (the software I didn't like), and I don't want to dissuade people from buying a perfectly acceptable camera. But it is not the low light champion that some Fuji fans would have you believe.
Edit: 3 months later the lens motor ground to an irreparable jam trying to open. Excellent. Now I can finally throw this piece of junk out and buy a real camera.
The shutter speed allows her to take pictures of friends in motion [dancing, skiing and other sporting events]
Amazing window on back for best picture view; love the orange color - different than others on the market.
Pros:
-The camera is cute, compact, and takes nice pictures.
-The basic picture options are easy to use and change before taking photos.
-I love the macro mode. I hear it is a fuji thing though.
-The screen is 3" and the camera is just overall easy to use.
-can take up to 13 minutes of video at once
cons:
-no optical viewfinder (but after a day and a half and I dont even notice it any more)
-battery takes 2 hours to charge (unless you want to buy an optional rapid charger *note the "rapid" chargers time. some only decrease your wait time by 30 min)
-you have to buy an xd card (like most digital cameras it only comes wiht 16 MB card)
-While the games might keep one busy while exteremly board they aren't too entertaining. So dont buy soley on the games.
At first some pics were blurred, until I learned the secret of standing against something to brace myself, holding my breath as I shot the photo, and just using the focus feature like it says in the manual. And behold! Great pictures! I'm a big fan of natural light, and shoot most of my pictures without a flash, and try and fill the frame. That's what works for me anyway. Some people love to "set up" the shot, and that's fine - but I've learned that's not for me, I don't have time to fiddle - espicially when it's catching children in unaffected and natural states of being. I love spontaneous shots. And with this camera, those are within my reach.
It looks as nice as the "upper end" purse/pocket sized Cannons, (same size - but a tad thicker), it's much less complicated to use, and the price is unbelievably reasonable. Everyone should have one - even if it's just to have as a back up. You'll find yourself using it more than the one it's backing up. :)
Several people who saw me using it, inquired about the BIG screen and the camera's ease of use. Have never considered myself a salesperson, but raved about it everywhere I went!
complain either are not holding the camera steady or not making
sure that the focus is right in the center.. When I move up to the next model camera, I usually give the older model to my niece, nephew, or granddaughter. Many of my former students are
making great photos with various digital cameras because they
are: Holding the camera steady, pressing the shutter release
halfway so the camera focusses and sets the exposure. Then after
clicking the shutter, holding the camera steady for about a second. I even recommend using the self timer for still subjects
so there is no chance of blurring the picture
The quality of the picture is good for a computer use but I haven't try to print or enlarge them.
The camera has some small troubles.
* The screen has not a very good quality and stay blocked some times on the last picture
* Once the camera stay blocked "open". I fix this by removing the battery and put them back, then I was able to turn it off.
* The camera don't deal very well if you take pictures of a dark place from a sunny place or opposite. You get some over-exposition or under exposition. I wasn't having this problem with a Canon I used from a friend during a trip.
My conclusion:
* It's a cheap one for a cheap use. You don't really worry about and get nice picture (I use these pictures for a web site and it works great)
* If you can, add 50-100$ for the same kind of camera but known to work well.







