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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Fujifilm FinePix A920 Digital Camera - Silver (9MP, Super CCD, 4x Optical Zoom) 2.7" LCD

Fujifilm FinePix A920 Digital Camera - Silver (9MP, Super CCD, 4x Optical Zoom) 2.7
List Price: £138.24
Our Price: £115.92
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Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5

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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: FujiFilm
Display Size: 2.7
EAN: 4547410026252
Feature: 9.3 megapixels High-performance Super CCD HR sensor
Is Fragile: 0
Label: FUJIFILM
Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
Maximum Resolution: 9
Model: A920 Silver
Optical Zoom: 4
Publisher: FUJIFILM
Release Date: 2007-08-06
Studio: FUJIFILM

Features
9.3 megapixels High-performance Super CCD HR sensor
Real Photo Technology Processor; 4x optical zoom; 2.7-inch LCD monitor; Selectable sensitivity up to ISO 800
10MB internal memory, with xD and SD/SDHC expansion slot
QVGA movie capture with monaural sound; 16 selectable scene positions

Accessories
Lowepro Ridge 20 Digital Camera Pouch - Black
Sony DPFD70B 7" Black Digital Photo Frame - With 256MB Internal Memory
Inov8 5106 Universal Camera Case - Silver
Fuji Xtra Alkaline AA - 4 batteries per pack

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Cracking little Camera
Comment: I got this Camera for my birthday and its superb. The improvement in picture quality and facilities since I bought my only previous digital Camera five years ago has to be seen to be believed.

This is smaller than my previous Camera has more facilities, and requires half the number of batteries. The basic settings are:
Auto
Movie
Landscape
Portrait
Digital Zoom
Red Eye Reduction
Picture Stabilization
Baby Mode

To be honest Auto and Movie are the only two I've used. The movie facility (with sound) is unlimited within the limitations of the memory card. The 1GB card provided will give you almost 1/2 an hour of video. The picture quality is very good and its easy to link to your PC. With the benefit of photo software even the most average picture can be cropped to look good.

Another excellent feature of this Camera is the large viewing screen (54mm x 40mm).

A great little Camera that does everything I need.


Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: "Click" and you're done
Comment: I was afraid this camera might not live up to the hype but I was wrong.

It's a nice size, a comfortable weight that won't tire your arms if you hold it for too long.

In auto mode, it just does everything for you. But you can fiddle with the settings to please yourself.

Nice large screen at the back and the menu/select buttons are well labelled.

It's finished well although a soft case would have been a nice addition.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: can't trust it.
Comment: I bought the finepix a920 to take pics on our paranormal vigils. 2 out of 10 pics were blurred for no reason as were some taken during the day! Nice enough camera but you should be able to trust it, not worry about which of your precious pics will be blurred. Returning it and getting cheaper point and click.
Please note that Amazon are superb in helping. Will always trust this site!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Great camera for the price.
Comment: I really cannot fault this camera in any way at all.
I actually reviewed it on here before I bought it.
It takes crystal clear photos.
The pixel quality for the images taken, can be changed by accessing the easy-to-use menu.
You can select from 3 megapixels to 9 megapixels.
However, the higher the image quality, the more memory it uses up.
So it's worthwhile investing in a 512mb (or higher) SD card.
The digital zoom is also high quality, as I've had a few cameras in the past.
And when I've zoomed in to take photos, they've almost always come out blurred or grainy.
Not with this camera!

Movie recording with sound is included.
Movies are recorded in the Avi format, so you can easily watch your movies in Windows Media Player.

There is a dial on the back of the camera, which lets you access different shooting options.
They include:

1,Anti-blur mode. (cannot fault this at all)

2,Automatic mode. (automatically adjusts itself according to light levels)

3,Movie capture. (Excellent for family movies, outings etc)

4,Baby mode. (for natural skin tone capture)

5,3X digital zoom. (excellent for far away shots)

6,Red eye reduction. (Never had to use this option, as photos come out perfect)

7,Portrait mode. (Another setting for good skin tone capture)

The camera comes supplied with instructions, two AA batteries, and a cable with a USB connector, and other connectors to plug it into your tv.

There is an infrared lens on the left side of the camera.

Along with the shooting settings dial on the back.
There is also a picture/movie preview button.
A central [Menu] button with four additional buttons surrounding it.
these are the [Macro] (close shooting) button.
The [Flash setting] button.
The [countdown timer] button. (choose either two seconds or ten seconds)
And the [Image/movie delete] button.

I recommend this to anyone.
Most cameras for this price are either lacking in image quality, or functions.
But this little, chunky camera has it all!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: VERY DISSAPOINTED
Comment: After reading a few good reviews I was really looking forward to using this camera but the reality was very different. The autofocus perforned very poorly, red eye function didn't work at all and found on most shots the centre of the photo was in focus and all around was blurred (despite trying it on many different settings. Very dissapointed especially after the good reveiws but I have noticed that several bad reviews have now appeared since I bought the camera. Could it be a bad batch?! I am returning it for a refund


Editorial Reviews:

At Fujifilm, we believe that affordability should never mean a compromise on quality, and the new FinePix A920 compact digital camera is no exception. Continuing this tradition the FinePix A920 boasts 9 megapixels, Fujinon 4x optical zoom and ISO 800 light sensitivity as well as QVGA movie recording capability. It's also incredibly easy to use, with intuitive icon-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) and many features accessible via a mode dial. The FinePix A920 is perfect for families who want a reliable, take-anywhere camera and is suitable for kids and parents alike.


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