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The editors liked
Good build quality
Acceptable shots at high-sensitivity settings up to ISO 1
600
Aperture- and shutter-speed priority controls
Long battery life.
The editors didn't like
Boring design
Lackluster continuous shooting mode
Purple fringing in heavily backlit and high-contrast shots.
Good build quality; acceptable shots at high-sensitivity settings up to ISO 1,600; aperture- and shutter-speed priority controls; long battery life.
Boring design; lackluster continuous shooting mode; purple fringing in heavily backlit and high-contrast shots.
The Fujifilm FinePix is a perfect companion for those who dont want to lug along a digital SLR for taking usable pictures at low-light settings. The availability of both auto and manual modes should also please a broad range of general photography users.
A highly flexible compact that's a perfect family snapper PhotoRadar rating:4User rating:00 user review(s) Print thisSharePosted by Geoff Harris on Wednesday, 15th July 2009 at 02:58pm GMT.User Reviews (0)Add your user review Add reviewHave you u...
They used to go in for shouting about their megapixel count, but with punters realising that more megapixels don't necessarily make a better camera, manufacturers have to find other features to impress.The F30 features an extra-high light sensitivity -...
Abstract: For a compact digital camera the low level of noise at all sensitivities is stunning, rivalling many SLR cameras. Noise levels are very low up to ISO400. At ISO800 a little more luminance noise shows, but its still very acceptable.
Fast in operation, pin-sharp detail straight out of the camera, light sensitivity up to ISO 3200, ‘intelligent’ flash, fair price
Top sensitivity setting produces image noise, no effective system to counter camera shake, not a major improvement on the F10 or F11
Happily, images are for the most part razor-sharp, requiring little in the way of post processing straight out of the camera, though colours err on the side of being naturalistic to the extent that they’re slightly muted. Switching to the chrome set...
Easy-to-use, Generous LCD, Excellent high-end ISO rating
Forced to use xD cards, Not brilliant in terms of noise
Were spoilt for choice with compact digital cameras, and its hard for photo firms to make their snappers stand out. They used to go in for shouting about their megapixel count, but with punters realising that more megapixels dont necessarily make a ...
Abstract: The F30 Zoom is the successor to Fujifilms F11, which is an excellent camera that performs particularly well in low light. The F30 doubles the maximum ISO setting to 3,200, allowing for extremely fast shutter speeds in low light. The 2.5" screens ...
Abstract: The best low-light compact camera weve seen to date. Superb low-light performance and great battery life make the Fuji F30 a fantastic choice. From the moment you take it out of the box, the Fuji Finepix F30 looks and feels like a quality camera. Wi...