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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Fujifilm FinePix Z10fd Digital Camera - Midnight Black (7.2MP, 3x Optical Zoom) 2.5" LCD

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List Price: £129.99
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Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: FujiFilm EAN: 4547410027280 Feature: • Digital camera with 7.2 mp CCD sensor, 3x optical zoom lens, face detection technology, intel Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: FUJIFILM Manufacturer: FUJIFILM Model: Z10fd Midnight Black Publisher: FUJIFILM Release Date: 2007-08-06 Studio: FUJIFILM
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Features
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• Digital camera with 7.2 mp CCD sensor, 3x optical zoom lens, face detection technology, intel
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Portable camara Comment: Got this camara a week a go, to replace the built in one on my k850i. Got the z10fd because of the good reviews it had and the way it looked. Have tried most of the functions on the phone and have found it easy to navigate and work. The picture are very good except for one's took at night with the flash. It easly beats the picture from the k850i. Would highly recommend this camara, if it is to replace a phone camara and you need something light and portable, that gives good results.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointing Comment: The reason this camera is getting 3 stars is because the macro mode - when used PROPERLY can produce a very sharp crystal clear close up picture that will even pick up ALL the lines in your finger if you take a picture of your fingerprint.
Otherwise, this is a severe disappointment. I read all the reviews, it got some great ones, but after having used the product, I have to say I'm severly sorry I spent my money on this and wished I'd gotten perhaps an Olympus or something from the Fuji S series.
Although this is a 7 mega pixel camera, the quality of the photos barely shows as 1 megapixel. Every picture comes out extremely grainy even after changing every exposure setting, ISO setting, and flash setting.
The fact detection is finicky and doesn't work all the time.
Pictures taken on sunny afternoons come out blue - even again after changing for various outdoor settings.
If you like Photography and are looking for something that will get you some great pictures, try a different camera. This is sufficient as a "fun snapping" camera for some spur of the moment events and parties, but is nowhere near capable of the photography that something from the Fuji S series can provide.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice little compact camera Comment: Nice camera, quite funky looking and its very portable, not to bulging in the pocket. Although the only problem i seem to be having is that the face detection only detects one face out of like 6 people for example, but its not something i use to often anyway. And also i find sometimes the pictures tend to be a bit out of focus, but only in low light, so its somewhat understandable. All in all, its a good camera if your looking to take it out on nights out and festival events, but if your into arty type photography, go for a Canon or Nikon, as it lets you down when you want to do something fancy.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Every picture tells a story, but what does your camera say about you??
With seven fantastic colours to choose from we are sure to have a FinePix Z10fd to suit you. This fun, affordable metal-bodied Super CCD model looks set to be the perfect 'Christmas camera' for teenagers and adults alike who are young at heart and who aren?t shy about making a statement.
Available in Hot Pink, Wave Blue, Red, Midnight Black, Wasabi Green, Moss Green and Sunset Orange; it's not just the colours and the design of the Z10fd that will appeal, as the camera hosts an impressive list of features designed to capture the imagination.
Packed full of technological marvels the FinePix Z10fd promises fantastic photos, shot after shot, and its ultra-compact proportions mean it will fit into the most cramped of handbags or smallest of pockets, without ruining the lines of Saturday-night party outfits.
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