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A problem I found is the autofocus works most of the time, but if there's something wrong with the scene pointed at, probably not enough contrast like dark clouds waiting for lightning, it fails completely. It does have a manual focus, which I checked before buying, but that's so unusable, it's almost as if they deliberately designed it so badly to stop you using it, and it's only available in a mode that forces you to choose either the aperture or shutter speed, or both, if you want manual focus then you're obviously a pro who doesn't want the auto mode.
An easier way to get it to focus properly is to prefocus on a scene that works at the same distance, then while keeping the button half pressed point at the target and then shoot.
Update: I've changed this review from 4 stars to 1 star because I hate the autofocus so much now, it doesn't even get a sharp focus at short range in normal light. I wouldn't care about this if they hadn't made the manual focus so difficult to use...
The optical zoom is easy to use and extremely good. In general it is a very simple to get to grips with and take great shots. My needs were simple I wanted a camera that I could take good quality pictures yet I could not justify spending a fortune on a true SLR camera. This little fuji ticks all the boxes.
You can use it in automatic mode or of course in manual as well as stages in between. It is less bulky than the SLR camera. I thought that I could always get a snap using my phone camera but wanted something that I could take out specifically to take quality shots. What I can say it is the best camera I have owned, even comparing it to my Nikon F50 35mm which I adore. The S5700 is worth every penny.
In general you do not need to spend a fortune on the SD card I bought a 1GB and download all my images after each excursion. I have never come close to filling the memory and I use it on its maximum setting for detail. I seem to singing this little fuji's praises. Well it is good.
In terms of the software it comes with it is OK but I tend not to use. I merely mention this and it does not detract from the camera or its usage in the field or in your home studio e.g. your PC.
My Initial test on the camera was disppointing as I was shooting most pics in Low light condition in Auto Mode, P mode with very low ISO setting 100. I decided to return this camera.
Before returning I wanted to give it one more try with all combination of ISO and SP modes. I took lot of pics with differnt ISO setting in P mode and all Kinds of SP modes. In P mode I have got very good pics both in Low and Day light conditions.
Here is my recommended settings on P mode. In Bright Day lights Set ISO to 64. In low light conditions set ISO to 400 or 800 depending on the brightness of light. Set the Sharpness to HARD for Lowlight if you are lover of sharp pics. Also take pics by boosting the Exposure little bit if needed. Lowlight pics taken with these settings produced very less noise, vewing 100% on computer screen was not that bad at all. The Print qualtity will be still good if we stick to 6x4/5x7/8x11 size.
Get closer (4-6 Feet) to the object in Low light conditions even if you decide to use flash.
The AUTO and SP modes are not useful. The Pics taken with these modes shows lot of noise when viewing the Pic 100% on the computer.
Stick to P mode always in Day or Lowlight.
The Macro mode is very good, Excellent job done by the camera. I have shoot pics on morning dew set on the window in macro mode, I was stunned by the quality of the pics.
The Image Stabilizer worked very good.
The Face Detection works very well.
The N and N plus Flash is a very good feature on this camera.
WORTH THE MONEY. I cannot expect anything more on a NON SLR Camera.
This camera qualifies for 5 Star rating. I have given 4 Stars because the qualtiy of buttons feels very cheap plastic and the Battery door is very Flimsy. People with bigger fingers may find it diffcult to feel the buttons. The buttons on Panasonic FZ8 is very good.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED......
If Fuji used their Super CCD in this camera, it would be the best in the market.
it is an easy camera use good for any beginner
Lots of memory storage on a card and battery charge seems pretty long.
inexpensive (I paid $90) - I would say it's worth it at $90 but not much more.
small - fits in my pocket without being uncomfortable.
easy to use
Good pictures in good light
Battery - charges quickly lasts a while
Cons:
Horrible night photos
Flash bleaches the color
blurry photos in lower light or without flash
All in all this is an ok camera. I wasn't expecting anything amazing, but I thought it may perform slightly better at night. Since I'll primarily be using it for hiking (i.e. the daytime), I'm not too worried. Knowing what I know now I may have spent an extra $30-$50 for something better under non ideal lighting conditions, but this will do until I break it.
Nothing on the item description to warn you about this, so I sent mine back.
I played with it the night I received it. The basic manual didn't take too long to read through the important points. There is supposed to be a more detailed manual in the CD, but I haven't had the need to read it yet.
The anti-blur feature, which is new to me, is really useful. The camera doesn't have too many buttons to confuse me, and as you change the settings the explanation of the new setting is displayed on the LCD. No need to keep the manual around with you.
I have a 1GB Kingston micro SD that I bought for my cell phone, and I am able to use it on this camera, with the SD adaptor. The basic manual does warn that some mini/micro SD adaptors have additional contacts at the back and they should not be used on this camera.
Overall I am really pleased with the features on this camera. I look forward to bringing it with me on my next vacation.
I recommend this camera for anyone who wants to step up a touch and produce better photos.
Easy to use, with a good range of manual features too (ISO, Exposure, white balance) for a budget camera. Well Recommended for beginners or anyone wanting a cheap, but quality backup. Battery power is via 2x AAs, so keep some spares around as camera doesn't last that long, even with rechargeable 2500mAH...
Fuji make a range of budget cameras in its A-range. this is the top of the range and definitely shows its calibre. my advice is to check in store the quality of this and any other Fuji cameras as even in the A-range, image quality varies.
What I like about it is that it takes sharp clear photos (with my Kodak 433, I used to have to "sharpen" all of my photos) while with the Fuji, I find the photos look a lot better right off the card.
There is some noise in lower light but that is normal for all of cameras in the class.
Shoots quality video, with sound, in up to 2gig segments. Stills are fantastic quality, brilliant colour. Mega zoom.
Recommend the Fuji XD cards as they seem to produce the best colour and video flow. The minimum size card for this camera is 2gig if you really want to have fun with it. Shop around for the best price for XD cards - I got a 2gig for £17! If your PC card reader doesn't support XD cards, buy a Yikomi 54-in-1 card reader (£9.99 from Argos!).
The only niggle is that transferring pics/video to your PC by linking the camera to your PC tends to nuke the batteries part way through. Fuji recommend using the AC adapter (not included) to power the camera while transferring. Cheaper and easier to use a card reader.
The FinePix software is easy to use. Be warned, though, if you buy the upgrade (from Pixela via the link) for the VCD/DVD-creation software in the bundle, it is temperamental. When it does work, the results are brilliant & the batch processing feature for still-to-video is so much better than having to drag&drop individual frames. Spend some time on the Pixela help page BEFORE unlocking the VCD/DVD upgrade, as mistakes are frustratingly hard to rectify.
The camera itself is nice and idiot-proof to use. Good, large, clear screen. The slightly unusual grip is surprisingly ergonomic. Very reliable; top brand. Super value for money.
Best bits - great lens, wide range of settings but also very easy to use, accepts filters, long battery life, SD card compatible and the price.
Downside - too big to fit into your pocket and struggles a bit in low light conditions (but no worse than any other camera I've used in this price range).
Overall - very pleased.
Top tips - Buy the Fiji camera bag, its well made and has a compartment for spare batteries. Discard the fiddly lens cap and replace with a 46mm filter e.g. Skylight (1B). This fully protects the lens and simplifies use.
Fujifilm's return policy was within two weeks of order date and it took over two weeks to get the shipment, so when I call to get the replacement, they completely denied of exchange. So I called up AMEX and asked them to stop payment to fujifilm and I returned the DOA camera back to them. That was by FAR the worst buying experience I ever had.
To this date I refuse to purchase fujifilm junk!
For under £100 it is great value for money, easy to use, good feeling of quality and good picture results (much better than the average pocket camera in my opinion).
Don't buy this product if you want a camera to put in your pocket when you're on holiday as its too big for that and don't for goodness sake pay £200 for it or missjudge it as a system camera.
Dynamic range wise...i think the S5 is still better when set to 400%. If i had rated this camera back in Oct 2007, I would give it 5 stars. Since it is 2008 July, only 4 stars.
The good: High Dynamic Range, Very good low light capabilities, well built, incorporates Nikon excellent wireless flash system, auto-iso, film like grain/noise at higher iso
The bad: slow, very very bad menu (absolutely horrible!), LCD images of photo all look blurry...low resolution LCD screen?, can only use Fujifilm batteries...so your nikon ones won't be compatible!
The one design feature that gives me problems is the playback button on the back of the camera. I keep pushing it accidentally while I am trying to take pictures. It can get aggravating when you miss a shot you really wanted to get, because you ended up in the playback mode instead of the picture taking mode.
Overall, for the money, this camera gives me the versatility I wanted---excellent close-ups, excellent photos in low-light without a flash, "AA" batteries, and excellent pictures in the automatic mode.
This is probably the most versatile camera you can buy short of an SLR and it costs a lot less.
The case is OK but could have been a lot better in terms of what one does with the case after taking camera from it. I don't like the idea of having case dangling from camera strap. Perhaps would have been better to have a belt hook. I don't carry a hand bag!
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.






