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Sexy little number -  Fujifilm APS Fotonex 310ix zoom MRC Camera
Fujifilm APS Fotonex 310ix zoom MRC 

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Sexy little number (Fujifilm APS Fotonex 310ix zoom MRC)

jennystevenson

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Fujifilm APS Fotonex 310ix zoom MRC

Date: 13/03/01 (184 review reads)
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Advantages: Stylish, heaps of features, easy to use.

Disadvantages: None that I can think of.

APS was a good move in photography, as it allows anyone to use some nifty little functions to produce high quality photos without needing any expertise in photography. I've had this camera for over a year now and the results have been impressive.

The main features of this camera are :

1) Drop in loading (no fiddly film loads)
2) Mid-Roll Change (means you can swap
rolls as often as you like, particuarly
if you want to separate rolls into
categories)
3) Three print formats (Panoramic, classic
and H format; you can switch between all
three on the same roll)
4) Select titles (a range of messages that
will be printed on the back of any
prints you choose)
5) Red-Eye Reduction
6) Self-timer
7) Date and time printing
8) 24-70mm Zoom lens
9) LCD (showing information such as flash
and no. of shots left on a roll)
10) Multi-auto flash (for night or
landscape shots)
11) More I haven't discovered yet
12) Am I boring you yet?

Anyway, there you have the main features and they're all packed into this sleek silver camera at a price of less than £100.

The features are easy to use as the buttons are clearly marked out and the LCD screen tells you which modes you have selected.

The zoom is a great feature, particuarly at this price as the range is good for the average person to use. I've used this camera in various conditions and the print quality is good for environments such as close ups, night time shots etc. and the red eye reduction works well.

All in all, a good combination of looks, features and price and it lives up to its brand name for quality. It even has its own mini-tripod!

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Last comment:
fjpickett

- 16/05/01

Don't like to be a grouch, but APS is a bit of a con, unless (lack of) size is all-important. The different 'modes' are actually just different ways of cropping the negative, e.g. for panorama, you lose the top and bottom of what was probably a perfectly good picture. The negatives are small anyway, so you can't blow them up very far. A small 35mm camera will take better pictures, I'm afraid (the Olympus Mju is little bigger than some APS's), and cost a lot less to run.

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