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Fuji Finepix F810 [6MP 4xOptical] - [16mb XD Card & Docking Cradle] | ![Fuji Finepix F810 [6MP 4xOptical] - [16mb XD Card & Docking Cradle]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41eF30Lv9WL._SL500_.jpg)
| Brand: FujiFilm Category: CE
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 58924
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 4 Display Size: 2.1 Maximum Focal Length: 28.8 Minimum Focal Length: 7.2 Maximum Resolution: 6 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 6.1 x 5.1
MPN: F810 Model: F810 EAN: 4902520267665 ASIN: B00064A0SM
Release Date: September 23, 2004
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Great camera October 23, 2008 Nanou (London) The Fuji Finepix F810 has been my long time photo companion for almost 5 years, and is still working ok now. Technology has evolved since, though, and I've just purchased a new camera of another brand. Its strengths: - good picture quality - easy to use - great manual control - close ups quality is good - can be set into video function - durable - good value for money Its weaker points: - no photo stability feature (it blurs easily) - not so good to capture blues/purples - the zoom is now less powerful than other cameras - the battery life is rather low - the 16MB card supplied is not enough (hence, having to buy a larger one - XD cards are less easy to find in the shops) - casing not supplied (I recommend buying one) It was my very first digital camera, and I find it wonderful. I highly recommend it if you're a novice.
Not as beautiful as she looks! September 11, 2005 7 out of 17 found this review helpful
First let me say that I had the F700 a predecessor to the F810 and it has lasted almost 2 years! Death was proceeded by pictures being streaked in various primary colours. This doesn't seem like a good reliability record. Also it was my second digital, the first being a primative 1280x1024 job. Before that it was film for many years. Call me a fussy amature. But while it worked... The look and feel is good and a good solid case, nice and compact to be carried without noticing. Rendition The damn thing insists on enhancing the colour contrast (thats without the chrome feature on!) of all the pictures it takes, which is enoying when you are trying to capture subtle shades. Some purples and blues are severely off colour. Flesh tones are OK and shots of nature are just over contrasty but colours are acceptable. Seems to cope with camara shake well 1/6th of a second exposure can give a good picture. The usual CCD annoying delay between when you press the button and when it takes the picture. Focus proved to be slightly out when I was trying to take some pasport pictures even though the subject had plenty of features to focus on, I ended up manually focussing, that was hard. Although I bought this camara because I wanted manually controllable aparture for depth of field, I never used it and only very occassionaly did I control the exposure. Frankly trying to use a CCD camara as if it was my old film camara just isn't possible. I got some beautiful pics with it and enjoyed it a lot but I did it with a whole different view of things and so ASA equivelance and apartures just didn't gel.
wow good going amazon August 12, 2005 Terry smiles (england) 0 out of 33 found this review helpful
nice deal from amazon good work, I seen this at www.raysstores.com they just opened a brand new computer accessories secton and selling everything near enough at decent price, the site is still getting updated and creating a buzz with the net community, be sure to register on the site as until Oct 31st each order gets a HUGE 10% discount, thats what i like to see, so check it out, and again good work Ebuyer keep it up.
Excellent quality in a beautiful package May 19, 2005 Philip Hurst (Seville, Spain) 39 out of 40 found this review helpful
The first things that strike one about the Finepix F810 are its unusual body shape -- a slightly elongated rectangular prism -- and the quality of the camera construction: it's a beautiful piece of engineering in a top-quality magnesium alloy case. Very little cheap plastic here. It feels nice in the hand, and while it is larger than many of the popular compact cameras of today (Pentax S5i etc.), that is a plus, since it has a substantial feel to it that is reassuring. Won't fit in a shirt pocket, but certainly in a jacket, trousers or handbag. There is an optional soft leather case available, and together they make an attractive luxury package.OK, so it looks very nice and feels very nice, but how does it work? Very well indeed! It can be used as a P&S camera, but you don't need to spend 300 for just a P&S, even if it does give you 12Mp photos. The F810 also gives experienced photographers almost complete control over their photographs, rather like an SLR, with fully manual control if desired, along with aperture and shutter speed priority, program [sic], and four dedicated "scene" modes. [It also takes movies, but I have no interest in using it for movies and so can't comment on this feature -- though other reviews speak favourably of it.] One unusual and attractive feature is the switchable "widescreen" (16:9) format: the large LCD screen shows it and the photos are recorded in that format, the same as a widescreen TV. Very neat. Most importantly, this Fuji F810 takes superb photographs, quite remarkable considering that it is such a compact package. Best quality is achieved by using the 12Mp or 8Mp size (the Super CCD HR sensor carries 6.3Mp but the Fuji hexagonal pixel array and processing results in a 12Mp+ image), and if you really want to go to town you can record the images in RAW form, which are then converted to TIFF files through the Fuji software supplied. Colours are rich and natural; resolution is excellent, and you can easily print up to A3 size or bigger with stunning results. The unique "F" button also allows you to select "Chrome" colour saturation, which is supposed to mimic that of a transparency, like Velvia -- excellent for bringing out the colours on a dreary English day. Be aware that 12Mp images, and the RAW images, take up a lot of memory (around 16Mb for a RAW shot), and you will need to buy a "big" xD card to store your photos, at least 250Mb. When doing that, also buy a back-up battery. (By the way, the F810 comes with an elegant "cradle" which handles battery charging, USB connection to your computer -- which I hope is a Mac -- and video out connection to a TV: just sit the camera in the cradle. No dangling cables.) The menus are fairly easy to use, and a few days' use of the camera will make them familiar. (The only menu aspect I found odd is that the option for shooting in RAW mode is buried in the Set-up menu, but once you know it's there, finding it is no problem.) Control over aperture and shutter speed in record mode, and advancing through the images in playback mode is done by a knurled cylinder next to the screen -- an unusual and snazzy solution. The rest of the controls will be familiar to anyone who's ever used a digital camera, and are easily learned by a novice. It's not hard to see that I really like this camera. I did a lot of research before I bought it -- I am a long-term Olympus and Nikon user and this is my first Fuji. Perhaps what swung my decision, putting the Fuji ahead of the Nikon Coolpix 7900, was the build quality and the "feel" of the camera in use. I have not been disappointed. On the contrary, it has exceeded my expectations. I recommend it highly.
I am not a PRO but this cam is amazing May 3, 2005 10 out of 16 found this review helpful
considering that i wanted a high quality cam at a decent price that's what i've got.It hasn't been a week since a got this cam, as i said before i am not a pro but the automated and built in features suit me perfectly and it is really easy to use this cam. Disadvantage: All i heard is that 3sec max exposure time is a bit low for night photography. Well I must say the photo quality is excellent and video qualty is amazing for a digital cam. Comparing this cam vs my needs its a good 5 star rating. btw: 256MB xd card or more is a must with this beauty.
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