The FinePix J50 features a 3.0x optical zoom with a focal range equivalent of 37mm - 185mm compared to 35mm. Bring your subject closer and clearer with high quality Fujinon lens... more
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8.2-megapixel CCD sensor, making it ideal for use by the entire family. It also has a 6.9x digital VGA-type zoom, offering an overall magnification factor of 34.5x! The J50 ...
8.2-megapixel CCD sensor, making it ideal for use by the entire family. It also has a 6.9x digital VGA-type zoom, offering an overall magnification factor of 34.5x! The J50 ...
8.2-megapixel CCD sensor, making it ideal for use by the entire family. It also has a 6.9x digital VGA-type zoom, offering an overall magnification factor of 34.5x! The J50 ...
8.2-megapixel CCD sensor, making it ideal for use by the entire family. It also has a 6.9x digital VGA-type zoom, offering an overall magnification factor of 34.5x! The J50 ...
8.2-megapixel CCD sensor, making it ideal for use by the entire family. It also has a 6.9x digital VGA-type zoom, offering an overall magnification factor of 34.5x! The J50 ...
Fine JPEG 3264 x 2448 : 2 - with 12MB built-in memory
Normal JPEG 3264 x 2448 : 5 - with 12MB built-in memory
JPEG 3264 x 2176 : 6 - with 12MB built-in memory
JPEG 2304 x 1728 : 11 - with 12MB built-in memory
JPEG 1600 x 1200 : 19 - with 12MB built-in memory
JPEG 640 x 480 : 93 - with 12MB built-in memory
Camera flash
Camera Flash: Built-in flash
Flash Modes: Fill-in mode, slow synchro, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction
Red Eye Reduction: Built-in
Effective Flash Range: 0.5 m - 3.5 m
Lens system
Type: Zoom lens - 6.2 mm - 31 mm - f/3.2-4.8
Focal Length: 6.2 mm - 31 mm
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera: 37 - 185mm
Focus Adjustment: Automatic
Auto Focus: TTL contrast detection
Min Focus Range: 40 cm
Macro Focus Range: 5-80cm
Lens Aperture: F/3.2-4.8
Optical Zoom: 5 x
Zoom Adjustment: Motorised drive
Manufacturer's product description
The FinePix J50 features a 3.0x optical zoom with a focal range equivalent of 37mm - 185mm compared to 35mm. Bring your subject closer and clearer with high quality Fujinon lens technology. For added range, add the 6.9x digital zoom. The FinePix J50 features high sensitivity of up to 800 ISO at full resolution. Combined with Fujfilm's advanced processor capabilities, shooting in low light environments with the J10 yields exceptional performance with less noise. The FinePix J50 has been designed with style and practicality in mind. The slim body of the J10, less than 24mm thick, fits easily in purse or pocket. The FinePix J50 features an xD / SD / SD-HC compatible slot, allowing the use of either xD picture card or SD / SD-HC media to store and transfer your photos. This capability assures compatibility with a wider variety of applications than ever before, and allows users to choose the media technology that is right for them.
Additional features
Self Timer: Yes
Self Timer Delay: 10 sec, 2sec
Additional Features: Direct print, DPOF support, digital image rotation, PictBridge support, digital image stabilization, cropping an image, Exif Print support
Advantages: exellent features, great looking Disadvantages: bulky
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Advantages: Face Detection, Large LCD, Easy to acheive professional quality Disadvantages: Heavy
...Having replaced my Fuji S5500 with the FujifilmFinePix S6500fd, I was a little taken aback at the controls and the size of the owners manual.
The quality of the photos are totally outstanding and it has 10mb of internal memory, nice touch. but no supplied XD card, I guess a trade off has to be made somewhere.
The large LCD screen makes taking pics easier and coupled with the automatic face detection it helps to ensure that the faces are by and large in focus.
There is a large range of presets and there is the manual mode where the user can, if they know what to do, can achieve professional quality images with ease. Some may not like using the manual zoom, some will love it. I am in love with te entire package.
The menus are well laid out and easily accessible.
Overall I am extremely happy with the camera and I am still learning...
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Advantages: Nice seek style camera with easy share Disadvantages: more options of modes
...The Fuji finepix I will say is a good camera and for the money you spend it’s not bad at all. The camera it self is easy to use and master. Small disadvantage is that you only get a small 8 or 16 meg XD card witch is a bit poor but easly upgradable I wouldent let that put you off.
Disadvantages I will say is that sometimes pictures will come out blured and for the same money I would properly go for the kadak camera with is a little behinde in the tech side but options on that plus you don’t get blurred or blurred as the fuji camera.
Pending on choice if you want top tech then I will say go for the fuji but bare in mind its like the minimum spec. but if just after good pictures then go kodak...
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==SPEC==
IMAGE QUALITY: It does have good points however. 7.2 Megapixels isn't bad for the price. The Optical Zoom is a slightly below-average 3x, with a respectable 4.8 Digital Zoom. Most features, however, are only standard - nothing unusual. This... more
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I got one of these as a present for xmas. It's fantastic.
As soon as the package arrives you can't for the life of you believe that it is sold at that price.
Everything about the camera really dose ooze quality for how much you pay for one. A nice more
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