Photo-taking: Fast and simple to take snaps in a number of light conditions and environments, with the face-recognition tool particularly useful .
Transfer of photos: Simple plug-and-play transfer using USB, with the iPhoto programme on Macs taking only a couple of minutes to copy across a hundred or so of 12-megapixel photos.
Durability: Having just returned from a raucous, pirate-influenced stag-weekend upon two canal boats, the camera picked up a couple of knocks whilst in my pocket, with no detrimental effects.
Size: Handy for the pocket, large enough for stable shots.
Extras: Battery lasted 3-days straight of constant shooting, using flash for half the time. Charger is easy to use and takes a short amount of time - simply pop the battery into the docking station and connect to a plug for about 1-2 hours.
Summary: I have always found fujifilm cameras to encase a superb lens, a multitude of high-tech features, yet combine this with an ease of use that is second to none. I would highly recommend this product!!!
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Advantages: Great picture quality, easy to use and get used to, AV Out Disadvantages: Fairly heavy camera, not as aesthetically pleasing as Sony cameras
adski17 14.06.2009 (14.06.2009)
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