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Fuji FinePix A500
Along with the A400, the Fuji FinePix A500 is meant to be an affordable camera for mid-level users. The A500 packs a great 5 megapixel sensor and standard 3x optical zoom into a little frame. It's an adequate point-and-shoot for those looking for a mainstream, bare-bones camera that's easy to handle and easy to produce decent pictures.
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Fuji FinePix E900
Packing a powerful nine MegaPixel 5th Generation Super CCD HR sensor - the highest resolution available in a consumer digital camera -- the FinePix E900 joins Fujifilm's already popular E-series line of cameras and continues the tradition of point-and-shoot ease and photographic essentials such as image quality, form factor and powerful feature sets including manual controls, found in all E-series models.
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Fuji FinePix F10
In the realm of digital photography, it seems that behind all promising new technology lies a trade-off. Such is the case with Fuji's Real Photo Technology, which is built into the new 6.3-megapixel FinePix F10 digital camera. Fuji claims that the algorithm included in the F10 lets you shoot in low-light situations, such as candlelight or night scenes, without a flash, yet avoid blurred photographs. Too good to be true, right?
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Fuji FinePix S5200
Equipped with 5.1 MegaPixels, a 10x optical zoom and proprietary technology that suppresses camera shake and blur caused by subject movement, the FinePix S5200 offers an excellent entry point into the world of feature-rich cameras without losing its operational simplicity.
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Fuji Finepix S6000fd
The S6000fd digital still camera is the first Fujifilm FinePix product to feature Face Detection, a technology designed to significantly improve your picture taking by identifying human subjects' faces in the frame (up to 10 faces) and in real time, determining the optimal focus and exposure settings for the absolute best results possible in any shooting conditions. Behind Fujifilm's Face Detection technology is an LSI chip combined with patented software that allows the FinePix S6000fd digital still camera to reach a level of performance in digital photography never before possible.
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Fuji FinePix S9000
The FinePix S9000 digital camera boasts 9.0 effective MegaPixels that capture up to 3,488 x 2,616 recorded pixels (9.12 million) ? the highest resolution of any consumer-grade camera on the market.
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Fuji FinePix V10
The FinePix V10 has redefined the game of digital photography. With 5.1 Megapixels, 5th Generation Super CCD-HR Technology, ultra high sensitivity with extremely low noise and a high resolution 3.0" LCD, the V10 packs all the power you need into an ultra-compact all-metal chassis.
The FinePix V10 offers a selection of playback modes and functions to maximize the advantages of the extra-large LCD. Take viewing pleasure to the max with the easy to use 30-frame multi-frame function for seeing a grouping of pictures all at the same time. And, not quite sure that picture is in focus? Use the handy Zoom display to confirm focus and image details as you shoot. These features make the FinePix V10 the go-anywhere companion.
The next generation of Fujifilm's Real Photo Technology can be found in the new FinePix V10. Combining the RP Processor, 5th Generation Super CCD-HR Sensor and Fujinon Lens Optics, the FinePix V10 combines ultra-high sensitivity with extremely low noise for images so clear you'll think they're real . Utilizing ISO 1600 in low light conditions you capture pictures with all the details with thanks to a high signal-to-noise ratio. And, with the ability to shoot at the other end of the scale at low ISO 64, you are always guaranteed pictures of ultra-high quality. Use the FinePix V10 and you are sure to see your sensitive side.
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FujiFilm FinePix A310
The A310 is a conventional-looking, silver-colored point-and-shoot compact camera with an all-plastic body, a finger grip that doubles as the power switch, and a sliding metal disc that protects the 3X zoom lens while recessed. The unit comes equipped with a 1.5-inch LCD viewfinder and a fairly accurate optical viewfinder. You save images to an xD-Picture Card (one 16MB card is included). The camera is powered by two double-A batteries. A handful of controls are scattered haphazardly on the unit, and for the most part are confusing or poorly identified. The memory card/battery compartment door on the bottom of the camera lacks a safety catch to prevent the batteries from falling out when the door is opened. The USB port is positioned on the side of the camera, so it can nestle into the unit's optional cradle/charger.
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Fujifilm FinePix A340
The Fujifilm FinePix A340 is designed for the novice who wants who wants a very simple, reasonably priced camera with good enough resolution for 8-by-10 prints. With its Fujinon f/2.8 to f/5.6 5.7 mm to 17.1 mm lens (38 mm to 114 mm, 35 mm equivalent) with 3X optical zoom, the compact, affordable A340 offers decent performance and image quality. But if you don't mind spending $50 more, you can step up to the Kodak LS743, our Editors' Choice in this class.
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Fujifilm FinePix E550
The Fujifilm FinePix E550 6.3MP compact boots as fast as any digital camera we've tested (aside from digital SLRs). Focus is quick and there's hardly any lag on the shutter release or from shot to shot, as long as you're shooting without flash. The E550 uses Fujifilm's own SuperCCD HR sensor, which competes well with the spate of 7MP cameras recently released on the market, especially when shooting at the intelligently interpolated 12MP mode. We're quite enamored of the E550, which takes very good images with little fuss. And at $499, this camera is such a great deal that it's an Editors' Choice for compact cameras.
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