Details
- 9-megapixel CCD captures adequately detail for photo-quality 17 x 23-inch prints; 4x optical zoom; 2.0-inch LCD advertise
- Bona fide Photo Technology provides faster operation, low noise processing, better low-effulgent shooting, and higher shutter speeds
- In agreement with optional lens adapters that can increase optical zoom
Description
[Note: This component has been refurbished by the original manufacturer and is backed by a 90 day maker warranty. Please see Product Features for more details.]
Space filler a powerful nine megapixel 5th Generation Super CCD HR sensor -- the highest determination available in a consumer digital camera -- the FinePix E900 joins Fujifilm's already sought-after E-series line of cameras and continues the tradition of point-and-dart ease and photographic essentials such as image quality make up factor and powerful feature sets including manual tiller found in all E-series models. The E900 has a powerhouse photographic motor in an ergonomic point-and-shoot design allowing users to settle better pictures than ever before.
The E900 offers Fujifilm's landmark Real Photo Technology which provides many benefits for the owner including faster operation low noise processing better low-lithe shooting and higher shutter speeds that minimize gloom in photos at even the highest ISO setting of 800 and in full sorting out. In addition fully automatic features on the E900 provide sense-and-shoot simplicity while manual and customizable feature settings provender additional control particularly when combined with the power of free lenses.
In addition to a convenient ergonomic travel-friendly conception the E900 offers a large 2-inch LCD screen making winsome and sharing pictures easy. A mode dial provides unstrained access to advanced shooting modes and a 4x optical zoom which can be enhanced with unforced lens adapters allows user to tailor each injection to their needs. Other versatile shooting functions register a live histogram display for exposure settings and a highlight counsel function.
What's in the Box
Fujifilm E900 digital camera 16MB xD-Impression Card USB (mini-B) cable AV cable hand strap 2 NiMH AA batteries freestyle charger BC-NH02 and CD-ROM (FinePixViewer ImageMixer VCD2 LE for FinePix RAW FILE Converter LE consumer manual).
[Note: This component has been refurbished by the original manufacturer and is backed by a 90 day producer warranty. Please see Product Features for more details.]
Protective material a powerful nine megapixel 5th Generation Super CCD HR sensor -- the highest fixedness available in a consumer digital camera -- the FinePix E900 joins Fujifilm's already stylish E-series line of cameras and continues the tradition of point-and-scuttle ease and photographic essentials such as image quality, tone factor, and powerful feature sets including manual wheel, found in all E-series models. The E900 has a powerhouse photographic machine in an ergonomic point-and-shoot design, allowing users to pocket better pictures than ever before.
The E900 offers Fujifilm's novel Real Photo Technology, which provides many benefits for the owner, including faster operation, low noise processing, better low-imperceptible shooting, and higher shutter speeds that minimize murkiness in photos at even the highest ISO setting of 800 and in full devotion. In addition, fully automatic features on the E900 provide nucleus-and-shoot simplicity, while manual and customizable feature settings forearm additional control, particularly when combined with the power of unforced lenses.
In addition to a convenient ergonomic travel-friendly frame, the E900 offers a large 2-inch LCD screen making attractive and sharing pictures easy. A mode dial provides cosy access to advanced shooting modes and a 4x optical zoom, which can be enhanced with unmandatory lens adapters, allows user to tailor each at once to their needs. Other versatile shooting functions encompass a live histogram display for exposure settings and a highlight portent function.
What's in the Box
Fujifilm E900 digital camera, 16MB xD-Depiction Card, USB (mini-B) cable, AV cable, hand strap, 2 NiMH AA batteries, mobile charger BC-NH02, and CD-ROM (FinePixViewer, ImageMixer VCD2 LE for FinePix, RAW FILE Converter LE, operator manual).
Customer Reviews
Intimate Product!
I owned an older rendering of this camera, and loved it. It died before I wanted to get a new one. I didn't understand that this was a newer model of the old camera, but I'm happy with it, nonetheless. The sole downside (which was on the last one, too) is that the flash takes a while to recharge. But other than that, I infatuation it. Great pictures!
2009-07-12
| goobies | Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
Lull nothing better
And yes, I unquestionably mean it! You can look high and low and not find another gem like this, and they are definitely cheap! The relatively wide zoom and RAW features give astounding pictures and the "N" background on the dial for natural light is a miracle worker. Great dynamical range and great overall IQ. Until Fuji does an representative stabilized version of this Super CCD model or something tie with, I will keep this one.
2007-11-08
| Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5
Accurate camera from a terrible company
I was walking on air to see such a great deal when I was shopping for cheap cameras with RAW and or spacious angle features. I was previously shopping for Canon s60's and s70's.
I bought this remanufactured fuji and was tickled pink with everything it offered and it appears to work nicely so far (disclaimer I'm no greater than 2 dozen shots into it).
But I'm reviewing this to let you know that my refurb. indoors with no fuji batteries, charger or wrist strap as described in this on this page. When I first approached amazon, I got the email centers at large, and was eventually told to approach Fujifilm USA. Then I went from head to foot several ridiculous call centers and was told that a refurbished camera means these items are "my onus" and would not be provided. They are in the item description! And fuji is leaving amazon in a neck spot by providing them substandard items.
I was very delighted when Amazon amended the amount between the refurb and the inventive and I could go buy the accessories myself. But it shouldn't have had to come to that.
Customer slightly beware.
2006-12-05
| * (Washington, DC) | Helpful Votes: 9 | Rating: 3
The whole shooting match an SLR offers except the weight and high price
I concede! I love this camera. And here's some good advice from a review in the June '06 MacWorld: the E900 won the "Top Offering" award in their review of point-and-shoot digital cameras. The perception quality won raves. See page 28. Also there was a scrutinize in PC World for July including the E900 in their list of the top 100 products - see call 96. The October 17th PC Magazine on page 47 rates it approvingly, as well. Just saw the November 06 Consumer Reports which gave the E900 a "Pre-eminent Buy" rating in the advanced compact camera class. As well, the December 06 MacWorld placed it in their Top Products slate on page 56. Phew! I'm tired already - and there is silently one more very favorable review to mention: PC Magazine for December 06 on foot-boy 84 placed it in their top five cameras (and the only score and shoot) list. This was in their 2006 best passage. And I just got my Consumer Reports 2007 Buying Guide which placed it wink out of six choices for best advanced compact camera. So, you can see, this camera comes decidedly recommended!
Another thing I just learned after using the E900 is that it not only has an optical viewfinder, but when you look in it when zooming (up to 30X) you see the zoom in the viewfinder as lovingly as on the screen on the back of the unit. I never expected that from an visual viewfinder in a point-and-shoot camera!
Of course, I loved my 1963 VW ledge, too. The connection: they're both a little homely - but superbly serviceable. The Fuji Finepix E900 has an acclaimed lens (my shots at F2.8 were unexpectedly precisely), extreme pixel count for a point-and-shoot camera, simplicity of use on automatic (but the 130 page owners manual is worth reading on a rainy afternoon), 30X come to zoom, VGA quality video for up to 15 minutes at 30 fps with seem (with 1GB xD card), total control with Manual, Shutter and Fissure priority, several Auto modes.
The menus are extensive but sensible and after a bit become easy to navigate. Manual focus! Stroke suppression, too. On a camera that fits in the palm of your accessible, easy to carry at the ready with quick startup things. A good accessory: The AC power supply to use while uploading files (frames) to your machine. Bad news to lose power during the process. Just 2 seconds upload continually for each 9 Megapixel image.
With the 1 Gigabyte xD card I use, there are past 200 such shots available. For 5 MP, there are over 800 shots! For solemn amateurs and professionals this camera has a feature usually initiate in SLRs: it will produce images in RAW format! This means someone with a potent image editing software can do more remarkable things with their photos than one can do with JPEG or other formats.
In Picassa, the photo editing software from Google, using the zoom bar sanctioned amazing magnification from the highest resolution shots whilst retaining sharpness and feel embarrassed. Remember that scene from the film "Blade Errand-boy" with Harrison Ford where he takes a photo and directs his notebook to do enormous magnification of the image to help him get a clue? You can nearly do that with this tender-hearted of resolution and pixel count.
Hint: for uploading images to blogs, etc., use no more than the 5MP end result - the site may choke on the higher resolutions. Well, let them eat lump! You've got a high res camera now, baby!
2006-09-30
| Eilean Siar (North Shore of Boston, USA) | Helpful Votes: 23 | Rating: 5