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With its 2.0 million square pixels, the 1/2.7-inch CCD delivers high resolution for sharper and more lifelike images. The CCD offers a high S/N ratio that makes subjects look smooth and natural. The FinePix 2600 Zoom sports a high-performance Fujinon optical zoom lens that delivers the equivalent of a 38 - 114mm range on a 35mm camera. Its precise auto-focus system assures sharp, focused images in an instant. The FinePix 2600 Zoom also offers digital zoom enlarging up to 2.5x. Combined with the 3x optical zoom, this gives a total magnification effect of 7.5x, making it easier to take the shots you want with the detail you need. The FinePix 2600 Zoom comes with two AA Ni-MH batteries, a battery charger and a 16MB SmartMedia card so you can start taking pictures right away. This camera makes it easy to take great-looking pictures simply by pressing the shutter button. Fully automatic operation controls all parameters for shooting quality pictures; the auto focus function provides sharp images, auto exposure automatically selects the optimum aperture and shutter speeds, intelligent auto white balance detects the type of lighting and adjusts accordingly, while full flash modes are provided including red-eye reduction. For extremely close-up shots, the Macro Mode lets you move in as close as 10cm. The FinePix 2600 Zoom has a movie-recording feature. Now you can capture all the fun in up to 20 seconds of video. The FinePix 2600 Zoom's 1.8-inch color LCD makes picture-taking easier and more enjoyable, allowing you to view pictures or movies immediately after taking them. The FinePix 2600 Zoom offers some impressive image playback options; in addition to Single Frame Playback, the 5x Zoom Playback brings out fine details and the Multi-Frame Playback displays nine different images simultaneously on the screen. The USB connection and the included FinePixViewer software make it easy to download picture or movie files to your PC for viewing the images. Connecting the camera to the PC causes the software to automatically start up. Newest Review: ... viewer" software. It connects via USB. Here you can do basic editing and resize the image. You're also meant to be ... more |
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by - written on 14/07/04 (Very useful, 165 readings)
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I've had my Fuji digital camera now for about 3 years, and it's been everywhere with me; from deserts to skiing down mountains to city breaks. By today's standards, it's a rather heavy bulky affair (although maybe they have updated newer models). It's got 2.0 million mega pixels and I am happy with the general quality of the results. - I use the 'medium' setting which is a compromise between quality and space, so I still get a reasonable amount of pictures on the smart media card, but the quality is still good enough. If you want top quality photos, then you can change the settings but each picture takes up far more memory ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/07/02 (Very useful, 783 readings)
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After having become addicted to playing with the digital camera at work, I decided that I wanted to own a digital camera that would give stunning picture quality. I was prepared to spend around £200. This was a few months ago, before I had discovered Dooyoo or Ciao, and I was struggling to find any independent advice on the internet. Consumer-reviews.co.uk was a fat lot of good. I therefore embarked upon the route of trial and error, with the help of Argos's good old 16 day guarantee. Initially I bought a Fuji A201. I was very unhappy with the image quality so I exchanged it for a Kodak DX3215 which was too bulky and also gave grainy picture quality. Once ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/08/02 (Very useful, 985 readings)
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After waiting for years for the digital camera scene to mature, I finally took the step of buying my first digital camera at the beginning of this year. Going on reputation and after some initial research reading through the numerous digital camera magazines, I finally decided to buy a FujiFilm digital camera. First things first, I don't admit to being an expert in the field of photography. I would be the last person to ask anything technical about cameras, so this opinion is mostly based on my own experiences with using cameras and not technicalities. So apologies if I get a few things wrong. I've constructed this opinion into several ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/07/02 (Very useful, 877 readings)
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For my first Dooyoo opinion, I wrote about my ownership of the Kodak DX3215. It was my first foray into the world of digital photography. Sadly, due to a severe docking station malfunction, it was not a very happy or a long partnership. Hence, I sent the Kodak back and in its place, I've got the Fuji Finepix 2600, with 3x digital, 2.5x optical zoom and 2M effective pixels, which to date, I'm rather chuffed with. Opening the John Lewis.com cardboard box, I found my Fuji package. Fuji's was a much smaller and more sombre box than the Kodak had been presented in. Still, it's not all about the size, so I pressed on to the goodies within. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/08/02 (Very useful, 681 readings)
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I read all (well, ok, most) of the Dooyoo reports on this product before buying and I think that I can add a few extra comments. Overall I’m very pleased with the camera but there are a few niggles some of which are probably common to all digital cameras. If you are thinking of buying a digital camera then DO IT NOW they are great. I paid around £220 which wasn’t too bad but got ripped off buying a 64Meg memory card. I bought from a local store in Reading. Best price at the time was £200 on the internet but with another £10 for delivery but I wanted it now! Memory cards (smartmedia) are much cheaper on the internet but go for a 128M for ... Read the complete review
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