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by superbeast5 - written on 26.06.02 (Useful, 148 readings)
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The Fujifilm MX-1500 is a good all-round camera. I've been using one for nearly a year and have had no major problems or niggles with it. The camera itself is small and light, and comes with a pouch to protect it against minor knocks. The screen size is good, and the picture is clear, although its quite hard to see in direct sunlight, (as with most LCD screens). Both quality and image size can be changed via an on screen menu, but I find using the smaller of the two (640x480 pixels) and 'normal' quality produces excellent results. These settings will give around 40 images on a 4Mb smart card. Image quality is dependant on lighting ...
by MHWake - written on 02.07.01 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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I found this a little disappointing. It compares unfavoutrably with a cheap instant camera, let alone a decent SLR. Of course being a digital camera, it gives you the advantage of not having to get the film processed, but you can get a disposable instant camera, with film and processing costs included for about £5 or £6 which is about a fortieth of the cost of this camera. Buy £30 scanner from a computerfair and you'd have better quality images on your system for much less cash, with only a bit more messing around. (Or get a polaroid for £20 plus scanner. The film's costly but the pictures will be better.) I have got much better images for the ...
by johninnit - written on 30.03.01 (Very useful, 228 readings)
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This is great & much better than I'd expected it would be. As it's discontinued now, you can probably find one for not too much cash (mine was £180 refurbished). I take pics for websites and to email people, and this has all I need: pros: really small (best feature! fits in my pocket so it's really easy to carry) 1.5 mega pixel great picture quality 3 levels of photo quality takes smartmedia (expandable to 64mb) easy use controls much smarter & cooler looking than most - impresses people!! quite good battery life several flash modes, and macro mode cons: only 2 picture sizes (a medium pic would be ...




