Fujifilm FinePix F10 Review - Digital Camera Review
November 10th, 2008 at 11:15pm Under Fujifilm
Overall Assessment
Design 9 / 10
Qualita finish 9 / 10
Rich functionality 8 / 10
Access Profiles 9 / 10
Qualita image 8 / 10
Battery 9 / 10
Quality Report price 9 / 10
Overall Assessment 9 / 10
Conclusion: This is a good digital camera whose strengths are the image sensor, the system for reducing background noise and a large color display 2.5 inches. For the rest, the dimensions are reduced, even if the weight is somewhat ‘above the average, the optical zoom is somewhat’ poor but is offset by digital broadcasting. There are various shooting modes, while little is the memory available.
Design
On the outside, the Fujifilm FinePix F10 camera has a metal body in elegant, compact and lightweight and ergonomic and intuitive commands. The grip is not very clear but still a good outlet of the unit. Among other things, the comfortable ring positioned at the top allows for quick selection of different options. The rear, however, is almost entirely occupied by a large-type TFT display, 2.5-inch diagonal and a resolution of 115,000 pixels.
This display is also provided for an automatic brightness control that allows you to see the photos even in dark environments. Finally, the dimensions are very small, being 92 mm in width, 58 millimeters in height and 27 mm deep. The weight is 200 grams including battery.
Features and functionality
The Fujifilm FinePix F10 camera was made by this company for over a year and half, to be precise in February of last year. One element that immediately jumps the eye by reading a list of its features is undoubtedly the image sensor type super CCD HR, usually present only on reflex cameras. The sensor measure 1 / 1, 7 inches in size, while its effective resolution is 6.3 million pixels. With this sensor can be obtained photographs of high quality, can reach a maximum resolution of 2848×2136 pixels. The other technical features, this camera is mounted a Fujinon 3x zoom lens, equivalent to 36-108 mm in 35mm format, with a maximum af/2.8-5.0. Although the zoom lens does not offer great values zoom, zoom digital x 6.2 is that, by combining the two types of zoom, you can enlarge the subject of several times. Another feature that distinguishes this from other digital camera models lies in the values of sensitivity that can reach up to 1600 ISO, this option worthy of professional machines.
Another element to consider is the technology called Real Photo which, according to the manufacturer should greatly reduce background noise, ie noise typical of electronic components at high sensitivity. Turning to the performance instead offered by this model are to be mentioned first the various shooting modes including portrait, landscape, sports, and other night, the macro function that lets you get closer to 7.5 cm from the subject, the white balance Manual and automatic flash and offering among others the function of red-eye reduction.
With this camera you can also record video with a maximum resolution of 640×480 pixels and up to 30 frames per second. Both the video images that are then stored on the memory available to 16 MB, and decidedly low, while the camera does not have internal memory. If you want to increase the memory available, just buy a card type xD-Picture Card, available in various denominations. There are different types of connections, then the USB port to connect the camera to the computer port and audio / video to connect to your TV instead. The battery is lithium ion and warrants, also known as a producer, up to 500 shots with one charging. The package also includes battery, charger, cable audio / video, USB cable, memory card, strap, CD-ROM with software for managing photos on your computer and the user manual.
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