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Fujifilm FinePix F410
This camera is light on features, the small, square Fujifilm FinePix F410 is easy, fast, and fun to operate, making it a good choice for the family. The F410's gently sculpted shape is comfortable and convenient to holder selects still shots, video recording, or playback modes. Unfortunately, the F410 is one of only two cameras we tested that don't have separate self-timer buttons. Instead, the timer is activated only from a menu. Images are saved to the new postage stamplm has put a cheap plastic tripod screw socket into its otherwise excellent all-metal body.
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Fujifilm FinePix S5000
The FinePix S5000 Zoom represents an affordable, compact, lightweight three megapixel (SuperCCD pixels) digital camera with a ten times optical zoom lens and an SLR-like appearance. To my eye it's one of the best looking 'SLR-like' digital cameras of recent times. Including four AA batteries the S5000 weighs just 430 g (15 oz, just under 1 lb) and thanks to its grip design feels very comfortable to use. Although the camera has a certain amount of manual control it doesn't seem to be aimed directly at the serious prosumer, it's lacking some features (such as manual white balance) which those users will only get from a camera like the S602 Zoom. That said this is a camera which could be taken on holiday as a 'full range' camera, used for casual sports events and more.
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