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By: Russhoolio,
Apr 20, 2001
Pros: Best resolution below $3000
Cons: Only comes with a 16MB card
Bottom Line: Excellent high resolution point and shoot camera. Not a pro-level camera. But great for vacation shots and scenery.
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By: jennto,
Jun 5, 2001
Pros: Color of my images is so vibrant
Cons: None
Bottom Line: It is the all around camera. It has great features and most of all the color of my images is excellent.
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By: Northern_sage,
Jun 30, 2001
Pros: Features for size are top in class, not intimidating, skin tones and balance excellent
Cons: Not fully Mac compatible, needs a bigger Smart media card
Bottom Line: Everything important you would want in a digital, plus the small size to make it always handy. Quality is excellent and optional memory offers huge capacity.
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By: dickyboy,
Apr 28, 2001
Pros: Great looks, great package, lots of things to play with...and it takes great pictures.
Cons: The instruction manual is a little vague in some sections.
Bottom Line: Great package..........state of the art CCD design, highest pixel count for a consumer camera, what else could you ask for?
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By: rsung,
Jan 14, 2002
Pros: Great size, docking station, decent zoom, simple options, good software
Cons: niggling interface things, movie option is just a tack-on, almost TOO small for larger hands
Bottom Line: A camera that allows the novice to take great pictures and get them to the world in seconds. Don't overestimate the movie feature, but otherwise, a fine camera.
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By: trevor_d,
May 14, 2001
Pros: Nice upgrade to 4700 series, full-featured.
Cons: Pricey, had trouble with the videos on my PC
Bottom Line: The Fuji FinePix is a full-featured -- and full priced -- multimedia powerhouse
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By: ertem,
Jul 31, 2001
Pros: Nice camera
Cons: Why spend so much when 4700 is better
Bottom Line: I wish I could get the same features in the 4700 packaging.
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By: hasan5405,
Aug 13, 2002
Pros: Excellent Colors, Decent Macro Photos, Very Compact and Quick to Launch
Cons: Flash could have been a little more powerful, Definately need a 64MB Smart Card
Bottom Line: Definately worth looking at when you are in market to buy a compact 3.3 Megapixel camera
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By: sailorwind,
Jun 28, 2004
Pros: Sleek look, small size, and versatility of settings. Love the audio recording feature too.
Cons: Manual flash is a pain to remember to activate. Auto focus is terrible.
Bottom Line: This camera is great for traveling, light and small to carry around, but you need patience for good pictures with it. The autofocus is terrible and the flash isn't automatic.
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By: irispiral,
Jul 11, 2002
Pros: Great Clarity and Color, Ease of Digital Storage and Erasing
Cons: Distant Images Poor, Battery wears down quickly, Small and Awkward to Hold
Bottom Line: The design is too pretty and not practical enough. The color and quality of the photographs is great...except for pictures from afar.
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