e_dawg
Storage Freak
Hi everyone,
I am writing to tell you about a fantastic little digicam I picked up the other day: The Fuji Finepix F10 Zoom.
This move was precipitated by my frustration with my Canon PowerShot SD110. I am quite disappointed with the seemingly universally praised Canon Digital Elph series and wanted to find something compact like the Digital Elphs but did not have horrendous focusing problems and low-light usability problems.
Focusing and low-light usability, I have come to learn, are the bane of the point and shoot digicam existence. I can't say the SD110 was significantly worse than its competitors, but I find it hard to believe that nobody noticed that half their pics were blurry.
The F10 overcomes both of these problems mainly with a fast & relatively accurate focusing engine and outstanding light sensitivity (the sensitivity not only helps the focusing sensor but allows you to use a much faster shutter speed to avoid motion blur). This camera can be used at 800 ISO with the grain that is no worse than most P&S digicams at 200 ISO, and the 1600 ISO setting is like most of its competitors at 400 ISO.
I have only used this camera for a week now, but hallelujah, most of my shots are in focus and are not motion blurred -- even in low light. And the bonus is that I can elect not to use flash (which often horridly overexposes subjects that are close or medium distance with most P&S digicams) for a lot more low-to-medium available light shots.
The 6 MP resolution is just about perfect -- any more and it would be a waste of file size for me --, the battery life is supposedly excellent, the 2.5" LCD is big and clear, and the lens exhibits very low distortion at either end for a P&S digicam. It's also fairly compact -- just slightly larger than the Digital Elph that it replaces.
The only drawbacks of note: no aperture or shutter priority modes, an infuriating menu system, xD flash memory, review sites noted purple fringing (CA), and needing to hookup a breakout adapter box whenever charging the battery (no standalone charger, so must be done inside the camera) or transfering pics to your PC (unless you have an xD flash reader).
The good news (well, not for me) is that upcoming (in November) Finepix F11 Zoom will add aperture and shutter priority modes. The bad news is that Fuji hasn't confirmed whether they will be selling it in North America or not.
If anyone else has other compact digicam recommendations, post them here. The F10/F11 Zoom is my current entry.
I am writing to tell you about a fantastic little digicam I picked up the other day: The Fuji Finepix F10 Zoom.
This move was precipitated by my frustration with my Canon PowerShot SD110. I am quite disappointed with the seemingly universally praised Canon Digital Elph series and wanted to find something compact like the Digital Elphs but did not have horrendous focusing problems and low-light usability problems.
Focusing and low-light usability, I have come to learn, are the bane of the point and shoot digicam existence. I can't say the SD110 was significantly worse than its competitors, but I find it hard to believe that nobody noticed that half their pics were blurry.
The F10 overcomes both of these problems mainly with a fast & relatively accurate focusing engine and outstanding light sensitivity (the sensitivity not only helps the focusing sensor but allows you to use a much faster shutter speed to avoid motion blur). This camera can be used at 800 ISO with the grain that is no worse than most P&S digicams at 200 ISO, and the 1600 ISO setting is like most of its competitors at 400 ISO.
I have only used this camera for a week now, but hallelujah, most of my shots are in focus and are not motion blurred -- even in low light. And the bonus is that I can elect not to use flash (which often horridly overexposes subjects that are close or medium distance with most P&S digicams) for a lot more low-to-medium available light shots.
The 6 MP resolution is just about perfect -- any more and it would be a waste of file size for me --, the battery life is supposedly excellent, the 2.5" LCD is big and clear, and the lens exhibits very low distortion at either end for a P&S digicam. It's also fairly compact -- just slightly larger than the Digital Elph that it replaces.
The only drawbacks of note: no aperture or shutter priority modes, an infuriating menu system, xD flash memory, review sites noted purple fringing (CA), and needing to hookup a breakout adapter box whenever charging the battery (no standalone charger, so must be done inside the camera) or transfering pics to your PC (unless you have an xD flash reader).
The good news (well, not for me) is that upcoming (in November) Finepix F11 Zoom will add aperture and shutter priority modes. The bad news is that Fuji hasn't confirmed whether they will be selling it in North America or not.
If anyone else has other compact digicam recommendations, post them here. The F10/F11 Zoom is my current entry.