Fujifilm offers its NX-70 the ideal printer for high-resolution megapixel cameras. It features clean, economical and environmentally friendly printing with Fujifilm's original TA... more
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Voltage Required: AC 110/230 V, AC 220/240 V ± 10%
Frequency Required: 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption Operational: 135 Watt
Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep: 10 Watt
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Fujifilm offers its NX-70 the ideal printer for high-resolution megapixel cameras. It features clean, economical and environmentally friendly printing with Fujifilm's original TA paper. It has a video output for displaying images on a TV monitor, multiple output on sticker sheets for extra fun or business applications and 20-sheet (10-sheet for sticker paper) paper cassette for fast and easy printing.
Advantages: Low price Disadvantages: yellowish paper
...Fuji make the best conventional photo paper bar none, so when I walked into Jessops photo shop to buy a new pack of their own Photo paper, and saw the new Fuji Premium Glossy Inkjet Paper, I thought I'd give it a try. At £9.99 for 40 sheets against £16.99 for Jessops 50 sheets, a much better price. When I got it home, I printed some pictures. They were kind of lifeless. Then, I compared the paper against a sheet of the Jessops. What a difference. The Fuji was a murky yellow compared to the bright white of the Jessops. I just cannot understand what Fuji are up to here. Is their quality control not working? Are they trying to palm-off cheap paper as premium? Are they trying to ruin their reputation? OK, you pays your money and takes your choice but I'd be very wary about this paper - i't's just not up to the mark. Just to be clear...
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Advantages: Fast Read and Write saves lots of battery life Disadvantages: 128mb will be less useful as higher megapixel cameras are introduced
...use this type of memory card for my Fujifilm A340 4 megapixel camera and i have never had a problem with it.
There has never been loss of data / corrupt files which is one of the most important things you want from a digital camera memory card.
On the 4 megapixel 'fine' setting it can store about 60-70photos which is fine if you have access to your computer to download them and start afresh, but nowadays plenty of people are looking for more storage space so less time is spent downloading.
But if you just want to print standard size good quality photos then this tends to hold around 160 - 180 pictures.
This ment when i was on holiday i only had to go into a shop twice to put them on a cd and wipe the card
- although some might say 430 photos is a bit extravagent...!!
On the web style setting this card can hold over 1000 photos...
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Advantages: Simple to use, Very compact. Disadvantages: None to speak of.
...Fujifilms version of digital picture storage cards is the XD card. I bought a 64mb XD card to go alongside my A210 Fujifilm digital camera, it cost around 14 pounds when I bought it last July.
I was shocked by how small it actually was, its only a couple of milimetres thick, and is around 2 x 3 cm in area.
The card itself is simple to use, you simply open the hatch on your camera, and insert it in the indicated slot. Its as simple as that.
The card can hold different numbers of photographs depending on the set level of quality, specifically the number of megapixels. At 3 Megapixels it can hold around 25 photos, at 2 Megapixels around 50, and so on.
In certain models of Fujifilm digital cameras, you can also create short videos, then store them on the XD card. The 64mb model can hold a maximum of 20 seconds of footage.
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When i opened the box for my Fuji S5800 camera about a month ago, I knew that I had made a good choice for my second camera. I still have my Pentax Optio S7 but I wanted a camera that would allow me much more creativity with my photos.
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