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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 results at high ISO: 800 & 1600 are usable, Great battery life, Natural results with flash, Good build quality and quick handling
Not the slimmest compact around, Aperture and Shutter priority share dial position, On-screen tonal range sometimes limited, 3200 ISO pushes too far, but 1600 still good
Fujifilm FinePix F30 verdict The Fujifilm FinePix F30 may have been available since early 2006, but still easily competes with the very latest compact digital cameras. It’s tough, handles well, offers a fair degree of creative control, delivers dece...
Abstract: Even in this digital age of wonder in which we live, you'll still find old photographers sitting in their favourite corner of the pub, nursing a pint of Otter Head ale and reminiscing about black and white film photography. For these reactionary Luddites,...
Takes great low-light photos; photos are sharp and have little distortion; high-resolution LCD; in-camera scene modes help picture quality; includes shutter- and aperture-priority modes; good battery life.
Manual setting doesn’t let you adjust aperture size or shutter speed; no panorama capability; no viewfinder; uses an unpopular memory card format; expensive.
If your photographic needs gravitate toward low-light situations, the Fujifilm FinePix F30 is worth a look. It delivers very good picture quality with low levels of noise and has very good battery life. However, those advantages are somewhat offset by ...
Spot on outdoor photos
Handles noise well at lower levels
Excellent battery life
Good shot-to-shot times
Fairly pokey in continuous shooting mode
Way too much noise at high ISOs (1600, 3200)
More powerful zoom would’ve been nice
Uses more expensive xD Picture cards
Perhaps I’m getting jaded but in year since I reviewed the F10, Fujifilm’s Natural Night alone didn’t do the trick for me. With NL and Flash, it’s a much better result. All in all, the FinePix F30 is a decent but not great point-an...
Abstract: Fujifilm surprised both friend and foe when they first launched a digital compact camera with a sensitivity range up to ISO 1600. It has now gone even further with the Fujifilm FinePix F30 camera. The sensitivity range runs to ISO 3200 and thanks to th...
Amazing high-ISO performance for such a small camera, as good as any weve seen on the market
Great range of options for shooting in low-light including both flash and flashless modes
Excellent detail, less subject detail lost to anti-noise processing ...
Mode dial too small and hard to read
Skin tones oversaturated at times, tend to come out a bit too pink
Various modes and settings are difficult to navigate through
Playback button stubbornly refuses to return you to Capture mode
Camera seems aimed at ...
The Fujifilm Finepix F30 is the latest digital camera on the market to prove theres more to a great camera than just megapixels. Though the F30 has a very nice 6.3MP Super CCD HR sensor which takes vibrant images in daylight conditions, thats only a ...
The Fujifilm Finepix F30 builds on the strengths of what was already a great camera, the Finepix F11, and delivers a compact camera that has no rivals in terms of low-light performance. If you want a digital camera that can easily cope with indoor and...
Excellent resolution, Class-leading high ISO performance; superb results up to ISO 400, Surprisingly good ISO 800 performance, Very low shutter lag, Class-leading battery life, Clean, sharp results, Superb build and handling, Good flash performance, Decen...
High contrast tone curve loses highlight & shadow detail - cannot be changed in-camera, Exposure inconsistencies (generally overexposure) using default settings, Purple fringing, 3-shot limit in continuous mode, Screen can be hard to see in very bright li...
The FinePix F30 offers a tantalizing glimpse of how very different compact cameras would be if all manufacturers put as much effort into developing sensor and processing technology as they do into designing and marketing pretty cameras with features n...