Fujifilm Finepix S1000fd 10MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom
Details
- 2.7-inch, high-firmness LCD; Panorama Shooting mode
- Phiz Detection with Automatic Red Eye Removal
- 12x visual zoom; Picture Stabilization mode
Description
FUJI FINEPIX S1000FD DIGITAL CAMERACustomer Reviews
Famed Camera For The PriceUpright as advertised. For the price youcan't beat it. Great picture dignity and simple to use plus gives you manual capabilities.
Keen Camera, Bulky to Hike with
I fool used this camera for 3 years now. I really like the curb options which are quick to access. I haven't used the shutter or space settings much, but use the program and natural setting 95% of the convenience life. The Macros setting produces national geographic results. This is the noteworthy part; This is not a point and shoot camera. You must be totally aware of the ISO settings, and the display indicating the F Stop and Shutter expeditiousness. I have seen a lot of reviews regarding the black results and how the camera is to reprehend. If you are not aware of the iso setting "thats the f button on the top right" and take a picture on a gracious sunny day -with the iso on 800- it will result in a black photo. You can inappropriately alternate around and shoot into a dark creek without varying anything and it will turn out fine. I have learned if you camouflage b confine it on ISO 64 (slow film for lots of light) and make unfaltering the shutter speed is over 30 the result is a fantastic photo w/o babel. When you go inside change it up for less lighting etc..
- now the bad; I have not had unusually good results with the auto mode. I hope this helps
Not in any degree any clear pictures
I take a Fuji FinePix S1000fd. I bought this camera to replace the old 5200 that I had. The 5200 worked in reality well. I set everything on auto and never had a problem. With this new camera, I can on no occasion get a clear shot unless outside and up close. The zoom is not big enough to be involved a good shot in the gym at gymnastic meets. My pictures in the house mostly withdraw out yellow. When I focus, it seems as if nothing is really in sharply defined unclear. I used to have a Minolta, but changed to a Fuji because of its magnitude and portability. I am now going to try the Sony 330 L, because I have lots of lens from the old Minolta. I appetite that I had returned this camera within the 30 time. I just hate it when everyone tells me to read the handbook, or it is just the lighting. I do know how to work a camera. I have tried every frame on the SP1 and SP2 just to see the difference and still everything is grainy. I can never get a realy absolved, crisp picture. Anyone have a Sony Alpha 330 L for rummage sale really cheap.
An exceptional buy at its pricepoint
I should prefer to owned this camera for over a year now, during which I arrange taken hundreds of photos, including product shots for ebay, show candids of the musical groups I have been associated with, and several travel shots. Dozens of these have appeared on the web, and two were in style for publication by the New York Times last summer.
More recently, I enjoy purchased a wide-carriage photo printer and have been on-going off enlargements, including quite a few 13 x 19's.
My results straddling the board run from good to excellent. On the minus side, there are no threads for filters; the directions controls can be tricky to use; the shutter lag is a big pain under certain environment; and when you blow up a file to 13 x 19 you may notice a young falling off of sharpness and resolution at the edges of your print. But OMG, how much can you count on from a $200 camera? A few years ago, when I was shooting with murkiness, I could only dream of getting extra large prints of this blue blood from a 35 mm neg.
A fine product at a very attractive cost.
in reality good camera
this is a exceptionally good camera. it has a lot of features and takes really high dauntlessness and clear pictures. the pictures are too large for my purposes, hard to control online, but i confess i have not really looked into how to shift the settings, and suspect i could shrink it by asking for lower end result.
the panorama ability is really fun. i would definitely buy this spin-off agian. this is my second Fuji camera. i loved the earliest one, but was robbed.
my next camera will be a Fuji, i am very tickled pink with this companies products.






