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Fujifilm Finepix A120 |
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30/09/05 (159 review reads) |
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Advantages: Small and light very easy to use
Disadvantages: Small memory chip
I have recently purchased this great little camera for holidays etc, but the quality on high res. is excellent. This surprised me a little as I had been using a 6.1 mega pixel SLR. It is hard to tell the difference between them on the standard size prints.
The camera has a simple to use menu on the high quality TFT back screen, using the side buttons to navigate up and down.
Main Features:
• 3.1 million effective pixels
• Video Out socket – for non-computer users to review shots on their TV
• PictBridge™ – for printing without a PC
• Fast operation and simple to use, just point and shoot for lifelike images
• Movie recording capabilities up to 10 frames per second (fps). Record up to 60 seconds (320x240 pixels) and up to 4 minutes (160x120 pixels) with a 16MB xD-Picture Card™ (included)
• XD-Picture Card™ providing large storage capacity and low power consumption
The Fuji FinePix A120 comes with everything needed to start photographing straight away:
• AA alkaline batteries,
• 16MB xD-Picture Card™
• Wrist strap
• USB and video cable
• The supplied software CD includes USB drivers, (Fujifilm’s FinePix Viewer for image browsing, and ImageMixer VCD2 for creating multimedia albums).
To some up this is a great point and shot pocket sized camera, but needs a larger memory card, so you can keep the images at a high resolution.
Built in flash
Standard 16MB memory card (needs upgrading)
Red eye
Landscape and portate veiws
Autofocus
Lens Slide Cover
One button operation
Summary: Great value for money pocket sized camera
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- 02/10/05 How about some personal experience? This reads a little like a features list.
kingsean y
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