Photo : Fujifilm Finepix S700 7.1MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom

Photo : Fujifilm Finepix S700 7.1MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom

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Fujifilm Finepix S700 7.1MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom

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Fujifilm Finepix S700 7.1MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1872





Batteries Included: 1
Battery Description: 4 AA Alkaline
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Fuji
Display Size: 2.5 inches
EAN: 0074101477405
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Label: FUJIFILM
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
Maximum Focal Length: 63 millimeters
Maximum Resolution: 7.1 MP
Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 millimeters
Model: 15747988
Optical Zoom: 10 x
Publisher: FUJIFILM
Release Date: April 05, 2007
Ranking: 1872
Studio: FUJIFILM
System Memory Size: 0 KB


Piece facts:
  • 7.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 15 x 20-inch prints
  • 2.5-inch LCD screen; 10x optical zoom, 48x Total zoom
  • Movie mode at 30fps with sound in Motion JPEG (.AVI) format
  • Picture Stabilization mode; Mode Dial for ease of use
  • Compatible with SD and xD media cards




Zoom Optical 10x with Camera Digital 7.1MP S700 Finepix Fujifilm






0ur opinion:

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The S700 features a 10.0x 0ptical Zoom with a 35mm focal range equivalent of 38-380mm. Bring your subject closer and clearer with high quality Fujinon lens technology.Fast moving subject? No problem. Fujifilm's Picture Stabilization technology utilizes the heightened sensitivity of the FinePix S700 at lS01600 and high-speed shutter settings to prevent camera shake or freeze subject movement, keeping blur to a minimum. This easy to access feature (selectable on the mode dial) let's the FinePix S700 choose the correct light sensitivity and best-matching shutter speed automatically, for the highest quality digital pictures.i-Flash fine-tunes flash output for shooting with high sensitivity settings. lt recognizes scene conditions and determines the optimum flash output to ensure superb results. Subjects in the foreground appear natural, and background detail is bright and clear. The difference is especially noticeable in the natural facial tones of people in your pictures, in close-ups and group photos alike.The FinePix S700 features two different ways to frame and view your shot. Choose from either the large, 2.5' 230k pixel LCD Display, or the .24' 230k pixel Electronic Viewfinder. Both offer a 60/fps refresh rate, and a brilliantly bright and detailed view of your image in either shooting or playback mode.The Finepix S700 features an xD/SD compatible slot, allowing the use of either xD Picture Card or SD media to store and transfer your photos. This new capability assures compatibility with a wider variety of applications than ever before, and allows users to choose the media technology that is right for them.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Perfect for what my daughter needed. ...
My daugther needed a camera for school, and I wanted one that would help her develop a skill and hobby. She is 10 and uses this camera everyday now.
When we received the camera I went over how everything worked with her, then she took over. The camera takes video's too. My daughter loves posting these little works of art on YouTube. This was a great purchase.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Excelente camara en su nivel
Excelente relacion calidad precio.

pros: funcional, un monton de funciones disponibles, excelente vida de las bareias, acepta acople de algunos filtros, preio, apariencia, cantida de luz del flash graduable.

Contras: unicamente que no acepta flash externo.

Esta camara toma excelente fotos, incluso en el modo 100% automatico, tiene buena cantidad de opciones en el modo manual, su aspecto parecido al de las camaras de mayor nivel como las slr, le da un aspecto profesional y de mayor nivel.

en un pricipio no estaba muy conforme, porque las fotos me estaban quedando con mucho ruido, pero luego de leer algunas paginas, pude descubrir que el setting que trae de fabrica no es el mas adecuado para todas las ocasiones, principalmete el iso, que viene puesto en auto 800, pero una vez que lo baje a iso 100 para tomar fotos en el dia, y a iso 400 para fotos en la noche normal, las fotos dieron un giro del 100%, ahoraestoy super conforme con esta camara, ya tengo unos 3 mese con ella y he tomado mas de 2500 fotos.

La remomiendo 100% y mi mejor recomendacion es que pruebes con diferentes ajustes, hasta que encuentres uno que te satisfaga. en cuanto la vida util de las baterias es muy buena utiliza 4 AA. con las cuales podras tomar entre 350 / 400 fotos. (con pilas recargables de 2500mah) lo cual es muy bueno, considerando que tiene una pantalla de 2.5 y luz auxiliar de enfoque en oscuridad.

Mi opinion final: dificilmente consigas otra mejor opcion para una camara de este nivel considerando su precio (US$149.99 nueva, en mi caso), ademas de tener un gran aspecto y desempeƱo.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Who needs a DSLR? ...
If you are not a professional or at least an advanced serious amateur, forget the DSLR and save your money. If you don't want the expense of additional lenses and the hassle of changing them, this camera might be for you. I previewed (hands-on) similar cameras of various brands prior to purchasing this one but have owned no others like it so I cannot give a comparison, but I have owned and used this camera for 5 months now and am extremely well pleased with it. Most of my photos are outdoor shots, and in nature, the 10x zoom is fantastic. The camera has the look and feel of a DSLR, so handling is quite steady. It will do the simplest point-and-shoot, or go full manual for those with a desire to experiment.

One feature that was important to me was the ability to accept a filter and this camera does it very nicely (with a Hoya filter installed, the factory lens cap works well). The zoom lens does not move outside the camera and this feature is one that appeals to me, unprotected precision moving parts are a problem waiting to arise. Neckstrap and viewfinder were two other features that I also wanted and the S700 has both. Most of my photos are taken using the viewfinder, but the LCD is real handy at times and is quite large and clear. With cold, dry hands out doors, the grip on this model is superb, unlike a lot of the more compact slippery cameras out there.

If you are looking for a camera to slip in your pocket or purse, keep looking, as this is somewhat bulky for that, but if you don't mind a reasonably small case slung over your shoulder, a Case Logic TBC-4 is nearly a glove-fit for the S700.

Once you get used to the location of the function buttons, all are quite easily accessed and simple to operate, I like the slightly recessed on-off button, because I don't have to worry about inadvertantly turning the camera on when stowing it, as was a problem with my previous unit.

I am not a professional or advanced amateur photographer but I am very pleased with photo quality I'm getting out of my S700 and the simplicity of operation... The price is just a great bonus.

The only feature I wish this camera had is a remote shutter release, but with that being said, I would highly recommend this camera for those out there looking to upgrade from your basic point-and-shoot to something a little more advanced without having to take out a second mortgage on the house.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - FinePix s700
First I must say, this is a great little camera!
If your like me, you want to go to the next level of photography, but don't want to spent much, this is your camera.
It is vary small, has great zoom, takes clean pictures, and the battery life is amazing. (get some good battery's though, id say Energizer rechargeable 2200mAh)
Just the other day my friend and I compared cameras and ability, my FinePix beat his brand new Nicon CoolPix.
All in all for the price, this camera is way more then worth it!




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent, versatile, kidproof camera! ...
I bought this camera about 2 months ago, just before leaving on a camping trip with my family. We gave it quite a "shake-down cruise" on the trip, getting great shots of far-off boats and remote beach houses, as well as sunsets and kids in the water. I was able to take great pictures with very little learning time. The S700 also takes wonderful video with very good sound -- and I love having the ability to zoom while shooting video.

This is only my second digital camera -- the first was a Canon A630. I loved it -- until one of my 12-year-old's teammates stuck a finger in the lens cover and then my 3-year-old finished it off by dropping it on the pool apron with the lens extended.

So I was thrilled to find the S700, which has an old-fashioned lens cover and a zoom which is completely within the case even when extended. These two attributes make it very kidproof. It's a sturdy camera and I personally like the fact that it's bigger than a "point and shoot." I love the sturdy grip.

I'm definitely a "hobby" photographer although I do take some photos in my work. The S700 gives me lots of room to experiment with manual settings, while also offering quite an array of pre-set modes that work really well. I initially found the S700 while searching for high zoom -- which I have come to realize I need to keep up with kids' sports and activities -- that was reasonably priced.

I've learned lots of tips on the S700/S5700 users' group on Flickr. Took some breathtaking photos of the moon last night thanks to tips found there.

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