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Fujifilm FinePix F100fd Digital Camera - Black (12.0MP, 5x Optical Zoom) 2.7" LCD | 
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| Brand: FujiFilm Category: CE
List Price: £229.99 Buy New: £169.99 You Save: £60.00 (26%)
New (25) from £169.99
Rating: 4 reviews
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: Yes Optical Zoom: 5 Display Size: 2.7 Maximum Resolution: 10 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7
MPN: Fujifilm FinePix F100fd, Black Model: Fujifilm FinePix F100fd, Black EAN: 4547410037203 ASIN: B001527YTM
Release Date: April 1, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | CCD - 1/6" CCD sensor 12 megapixels | | • | Optical Zoom - 5x Fujinon -- Digital Zoom - 8.2x | | • | Aperture and Shutter Speed - Shutter speed: 1/1500th sec to 4 secs depending on exposure Self-timer: approx 2 to 10 seconds | | • | Flash (built-in) - Built-in flash: automatic, auto, red-eye reduction, forced flash, flash off, slow sync Flash range: from 60 cm to 4.3 m in wide angle Flash range: from 60 cm to 2.8 m in telephoto Flash range: from 30 cm to 0.8 in macro | | • | Other features - Focal distance: F3.3 - F5.1 Focal length: F=6.5 mm - 31.6 mm (24x36 mm equivalent: 28 - 140 mm) Exposure control: TTL metering over 256 zones Exposure mode: AE programme Burst mode White balance: automatic scene detection, pre-set, fine, shade, fluorescent light 1/2/3 (daylight, warm white, cold white), incandescent light Shooting modes: auto, light, natural, natural light and flash, SP1, SP2 A/S, manual, video, portrait, portrait enhancer, landscape, sports, night time |
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Product Description The FinePix F100fd is a digital camera designed with wide angle photography in mind. The FinePix F100fd benefits from an increased dynamic range thanks to its 28 mm wide-angle optical zoom and its 12-megapixel CCD sensor. Images are always of the best quality, because the F100fd incorporates an RP II processor to enhance colour and details. The F100fd also has a wide array of exposure and automatic white balance modes to choose from, which make it easy to adjust the cameras settings to your shooting conditions. Bright lighting, shade and overexposure are no longer a problem either, as the F100fd is filled with different advanced technologies, such as a face detection function, which emphasises your subjects smiles without altering the quality of the overall shot. With all these fantastic features on board, you're guaranteed equally fantastic shots with the FinePix F100fd!
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| Customer Reviews:
Problem with new camera April 7, 2008 R. H. George (UK) 29 out of 31 found this review helpful
As described by other owners on avforums, dpreview, etc. there is a problem with this camera. There is a band of colour (some say red, mine is dirty green) down the left side of the frame when taking pictures in low light. I have contacted Fuji UK and they say Japan are aware and hope to have a solution by mid April, which might involve returning the camera. Also, FinePix Viewer which comes with the camera has given me problems downloading pictures, so I have removed it and download using Explorer. At this stage no frame/file numbers are shown under the thumbnails, but they do appear when the files are saved to the computer. You can not charge the battery while in the camera, but you can buy an extra adaptor to fit in the camera in place of the battery if you want to use it from mains electricity.
Awesome! May 6, 2008 Will B (UK) 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
Very nice camera indeed. Problem that other reviewer had is not on mine at all, the only possible thing is in bright light conditions, when you auto focus there is a bright line across the LCD but it does not affect shooting whatsoever. Been able to capture some stunning sunsets with this beast as well as using it's very nice macro function. Shots are clear and great quality, the new dial system on here makes life so much easier than having to have a sperate dial to choose which shoot mode you want, its all in one place! If you're looking for a camera with looks, quality of image, and is easy to use, this is the one you want. More pricey than some point and shoots but it's worth every penny!
Fuhi F100FD July 10, 2008 Robert Smith 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
First shot I took (low light, indoors at night) I could see the pink banding problem! Upgraded the firmware & I haven't seen it since. I hummed and hah'ed becuase of the pink banding but now I'm very happy with my purchase. The images are really *really* vivid. I had a chance to pit this camera against my mates TZ (can't remember the exact model, but it's last years model)....the Fuji won in every photo class. I'm not some happy snapper...I'm seriously into photography (have SLR & a host of dedicated lenses), so when I say I'm anal about this stuff....you can be sure that if I'm satisfied that I'm a tough cookie to please. Only downside to date, is the 'wheel of fortune' menu dial. For example if you want to go to video recording mode & you happen to started turning the dial the wrong way, it can be about 12-15 clicks away before you get the mode you want! In short...if you're hesitant because of thepink banding (like I was) - don't be. In real life it won't be a problem...& you'll simply just have stunning photos.
Cracking camera July 9, 2008 dmcl (Scotland) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I've only just used this camera for a day but I'm very impressed by the images. I'm strictly a point and shoot person, but I did fiddle with the settings and couldn't fault any pictures taken with this camera (Image stabilization is fantastic). I had done some research before purchasing and came across the "pink banding issue" several users had reported. But I found just as many reviews saying the camera was fab!. I took loads of pictures in the sunlight, low light and sunset to try and re-create the banding issue, but it never appeared. Possibly this only appears when the more advanced settings are changed, but for me its a cracking camera and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone, 10 / 10
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