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Old 03-01-06, 06:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Fuji 2800Z

I think that the model of it .


Anyway . I love it . It was ~$400 regular price for it. I got it for little more then $200 , cause of a display model .

It's a 6X optical Zoom by total zoom i think it's 16X .
it's 2megapixel .

I had to get a memory card for it , so i got my self a 128mb card and I can take about 300 pic in full resolution .

It's not over complicated so anyone can use it .


I have to post some pictures of ,my LR on the other forum , but pics are to large for it .
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Old 13-01-06, 05:00 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That's right! Its really affordable, the only other benefit of using the manual setting is that the white balance can be set to a specific condition. In all modes (there’s a multi-shot mode as well), the macro can be activated and the flash set to on, off, red eye or automatic. Handling of the camera is pretty good and it’s quick and responsive, but it is surprisingly bulky considering how few functions it actually has. As a party-going point-and-shoot it needs to lose a few pounds before it really makes the grade.The images have very good colour saturation and the noise levels are perfectly acceptable on the Fine setting, but not on any others. However, there is a great amount of detail to be found. The only real concerns about the Fuji 2800z are that it is too big and bulky to be a style camera, and yet it lacks any kind of control to be of any use for anyone beyond happy snapper level. It isn’t particularly cheap, and boasts only a 2Mp resolution.
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Old 14-01-06, 07:54 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Yes it's big , but it holds 4 AA batteries so that's where the most of the waight there is . also has a good size lense witch collects good amount of light for a better pic quality then the smaler lenses

I think it's the 36mm lense . Wille all those smale pocket cameras that hold 2 AA batt. have smaler lense .

I never thought about the lense size would make a difference , but talking to a friend that is a hunter and takes photos , told me all about the lenses . How a biger lense is better then the tiny point and shoot cameras.
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