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Advantages Small & Stylish, Wide-Angle, Dual card-slot.

Disadvantages Poor picture quality; chromatic abberation, noise, no manual controls.

NOISE-CITY!!"

I am by no means an expert photographer, but do have a basic understanding. I have used various Fuji, Olympus and Canon compact digitals before buying this Fuji F480.

Different consumers have different needs from a camera.
And various models have specific features/limitations. The best quality pictures are produced from full-sized cameras with full sized lenses but NOT necessarily huge pixel-counts; for the F480 and it's 8 megapixels to be shoe-horned into such a compact package is great.

But the resulting pictures don't half suffer!

I've been looking for years for a suitable wide-angle compact. I used Fuji's E510 & E550 which were pretty good but suffered from bad purple fringeing.

Then along came Canon's IXUS 850 IS which looked the part. Reported reliability issues and norticeably blurry corners of pictures put me off that one.

Now, as well as Fuji's F480, Olympus have released the wide-angle FE-290 with near-identical looks and spec.

To get to the point -I've only had this F480 for a couple of days but I've managed to take some pretty apalling shots. Noise and purple fringeing seem to be out of control. An indoor auto flash pic taken in daytime with fair light produced the most astounding noise. At ISO 100 and using a tripod for an indoor shot without flash, the noise was reduced but still there.

When (if!) we get some sun I'll try a more varied selection of shots -but I'm expecting some pretty comical levels of chromatic abberation!

Exposure compensation is available in scene selection 'manual' only.
So you can't apply it to any other scene type like 'image stabilisation'.
I wouldn't be surprised if 'Image Stabilisation' mode simply boosts the ISO.

My Fuji E550 and Olympus C-480 ZOOM both had DEDICATED exposure compensation buttons which is a most excellent idea -it encourages true novices to make manual adjustments without fear.

This '480 though, despite it's technologically advanced features, doesn't really offer any control over them. And, from what I've seen so far, they definitely don't help you take good pictures.

The scene selection idea is not disimilar to cheap kitchen stereos offering modes like 'Jazz', 'Pop', 'Classical' etc. instead of proper tone controls. Result often being you can't get a pleasing output. Ditto this camera.

One scene selection is 'baby' and the dial even has a baby face icon on it. That should secure a few impulse purchases -but I don't see why 'portrait' mode wouldn't suffice in this situation. As it turns out, 'baby' supresses flash whereas 'portrait' doesn't. I'm none the wiser, really.

I'll update this if poss after I've taken a load more shots and tried some different modes.

*UPDATE* 29.10.07

Took some more pics using different modes.

Side picture of a stone clocktower facing the sun against blue sky did NOT produce any purple fringeing (right in middle of frame). But it was not sharp. This kind of pic should jump out at you and sunny side/shady side edges should be rock-hard(!) But it looked like the tower was made of felt it was so fuzzy.

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    Great review there.

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    Warm Welcome to CIAO. Some great material in your first review.

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