When you want a really fine-grained and natural-looking result under mixed daylight ... more
conditions, Superia 200 is the ideal choice. Equally excellent for people shots, capturing skin tones naturally and beautifully, Superia 200 delivers an image sharpness...
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When you want a really fine-grained and natural-looking result under mixed daylight ... more
conditions, Superia 200 is the ideal choice. Equally excellent for people shots, capturing skin tones naturally and beautifully, Superia 200 delivers an image sharpness...
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Advantages: Extremely Versatile film and excellent value for money Disadvantages: Grain is noticable and flesh tones are not quite right
Introduction:
Fuji make fantastic films - they make the sort of films that professionals choose over Kodak or Agfa or Konica, and even for Black and White, Ilford. However, this is not one of those films. This is like the Renault Espace of films, you can do just about anything in it, but not particularly well and the neighbours won't be that impressed with the results. A Porshe it is not!
This is a film to cover most conditions, be it bright and sunny or a little overcast, from outdoor to indoor - and for that fact alone I recommend it to all amateur photographers, because its the sort of film to have in your camera for that shot of the moment. Its fast enough not to need too much light and its fast enough to deal with any action shots easily. But at the same time its slow enough that it doesn't give too much grain ...
Much has been made in recent years if the quality of low-light/high ISO images produced by the Fuji FinePix F30 and F31d cameras - and rightly so. By not trying to cram more and more pixels onto their sensor, Fuji have been able to concentrate on getting better performance out of the ones that are already there and the 6mp cameras certainly make the most of the available light.
This tradition has been upheld with the development of the EXR sensor and the release of the F200EXR - a serious compact camera, with a serious price tag of around £330 (RRP).
It is basically an old Fuji FinePix F100fd with the new EXR sensor. It is a different colour but there aren't many other differences on the surface.
What is EXR Technology? If I could answer that, I'd be considerably richer than I am! As I understand it, it is all to do with the way ...
Advantages: Superb image quality, excellent battery life, no loss of quality on zoom Disadvantages: only 48mb memory
FinePix F200EXR
Introduction
Photos. They?re everywhere these days! With the advent of social networking, camera manufacturers are doing a roaring trade selling digital cameras to the masses. The masses that are dead set on trying to outdo their friends with the quality and quantity of photos on sites such as facebook. I was fortunate enough to get the facebook bug some time ago and sailed along happily for months. But something was missing. Whilst all my friends and co-workers were busy uploading photos in the hundreds to their profile, detailing every aspect of their lives from holidays to family occasions, and even sometimes, photos I would deem wholly inappropriate to share with hundreds of ?friends?, I was stuck with only a few photos taken on my webcam or my phone. I decided it would be nice to start taking ...