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March 2008
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Has aperture- and shutter-priority exposure controls
Abstract: The FinePix F50fd is the latest in Fujifilms F-Series of compact digital cameras, and includes many high-end features, like a 12- Megapixel Super CCD HR image sensor. Following a long line of award winning models, the FinePix F50fd, like the F40fd, of...
The Fujifilm Finepix F50fd is a frustrating beast. On one hand it offers a number of significant improvements when compared with the older F31fd, but on the other it takes a serious backwards step in terms of image quality, which is ultimately what ev...
Abstract: Review Introduction The Fuji Finepix F50 is an evolution of both the F31fd and the F40fd. While the F50s feature set comes from the F31fd with its shutter and aperture priority modes not found on most ultra-compact digital cameras, its design closely ...
Excellent resolution
I-Flash properly exposes subjects
Great portraits
Aperture and Shutter Priority modes
2 fps Burst mode
Bargain $299 price
LCD catches glare
High noise levels above ISO 100
Poor dynamic range
Poor white balance accuracy
Slow processing
Poor handling
We really want to love the Fujifilm FinePix F50fd. It has a lot going for it: 12 very effective megapixels and a bargain $299 price tag, to name a few. It has a good amount of manual control for a palm-sized digital camera, and it has a wide ISO range,...
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Published: 2007-10-09, Author: Philip , review by: cnet.com
This camera has aperture- and shutter-priority exposure controls, sensor-shift image stabilization, a nice slim design, and face detection that outperforms the versions offered by most of the competition.
The camera is sluggish between shots, shows minor noise even at its lowest ISO, and doesnt include a full-manual exposure mode.
The Fujifilm FinePix F50fd should please most snapshooters and its above-average exposure controls should appeal to advanced photographers, too.
Good image quality when printed, Image stabilization system, Excellent Multisegment metering system, Superb colour rendition, No chromatic aberration, Compatible with both SD and xD memory cards, Sharp 27inch monitor
Some noise as of 100 ISO, Compression too strong at the highest image quality, No compression choices, Underpowered flash
The FinePix F50fd, the latest addition to Fujifilms F cameras, offers a new design that holds a 12 megapixel Super CCD, a 3X optical zoom and a 2.7-inch monitor. The front of the camera is metal-clad while the rest is made of black plastic with silve...
Very high resolution images, Good face detection and flash, Manual control over exposure, Cheaper than 12 Mpixel rivals.
Pedestrian 35-105mm lens range, Noise artefacts at 200 ISO and above, Screen and IS bettered by rivals, Not much grip to speak of.
The Fujifilm FinePix F50fd is the best value 12 Megapixel compact on the market. It comes in comfortably cheaper than rivals from Panasonic and Sony, while also delivering a thoughtful and effective approach to indoor flash photography – but do keep...