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Fuji Point And Shoot Camera

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Ericka 2024-04-08 05:52:14

[Blue] This is a cute and trendy looking point and shoot camera. A great addition to my collection of Fuji instant cameras. Such a nice conversation piece.

5
Stanley A 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Proprietary] Has many uses for my cell phone, point and shoot camera etc

5
James 2024-06-23 03:38:53

[0.4 lb (0.2 kg)] Perfect for a small point-and-shoot camera.

5
Salvador 2024-09-28 09:22:32

[APS-C CMOS] Been on the fence for a long time now on what small point and shoot I should buy. It came down to the Ricoh GRIII or Fujifilm x100v, and I chose the Ricoh! I'm still getting into the camera but it has the same sensor as the Fuji, snap focusing is amazing, image stabilizer brings the handheld game to another level, and its way smaller than the Fuji. Has a few nice film simulations with firmware update and wifi/bluetooth Camera can be a little quirky in cold weather and its best to format the SD Card with Sandisks downloadable formatter

5
Anthony Ventrella 2024-05-08 03:56:16

[2.74 lb] Easy to learn and fun point and shoot/vlog camera!

5
Greg 2024-07-14 06:25:26

[Aluminum] Used for putting camcorder filters on a point and shoot camera.

5
Linda 2024-05-25 04:52:57

[Black] Nice and roomy for my point and shoot camera. Strap thin but so far so good

5
foofanoo 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[FUJIFILM X] I already own Fuji's XF60mm F2.4 R Macro lens, and purchased the Zeiss because of it's 1:1 magnification ratio, as I am predominantly a flower photographer. Of course, I also expected increased sharpness, etc., just because of who is was manufactured by. The lens is scary-sharp from wide open through F/22. In relation to the Fuji 60mm, it seems to produce maybe 1/2 stop more brightness with the same camera(X-E1) settings, although I arrive at this point subjectively. It focuses almost exactly like the Fuji 60mm, slow and laboring if you miss the focus point and the lens travels to infinity and back. I only use it in manual focus mode, in conjunction with my X-E1's Autofocus lock. It is a little noisy as the lens resolves to the new position as the focus ring is turned. It is not a sports lens due to the slowness of it's contast-based focus method. You can use old film camera/manual focus tricks such as pre-focusing for action shots if you're willing to work on your hand-to-eye coordination. Works at my Grand-daughter's soccer games fine, but may be risky if you're on assignment to cover an Olympic event.Then why 5 stars? Here it is for me. I wanted an extremely sharp 1:1 macro lens to photography flowers. There won't be a better one for this purpose made for the Fuji X-series. AF-L, then manually fine tune focus (with focus-peaking), then make the capture with 2-second timer engaged, most of the time on a tripod. That would be my workflow in any case. I got exactly what I wanted.

5
Diana 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] My SONY Point and shoot camera is small. I needed something to bulk it up a bit to make it easier to hold....by putting the case on the camera it gives me just enough extra space for my hands/fingers which makes it easier to hold camera....only comment, the leather is stiff because it is new...when it melts to butter it will be great1

5
Dan N 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Black] Compact, fits in my pocket. Incredibly high image quality. I don't know why all the negative reviews for video? If I wanted a video camera I would have purchased a video camera, and not a point and shoot that also does video. The videos I've taken have come out nicely, but I wouldn't buy a point and shoot for blogging... get a video camera. With a 20 megapixel 3/4 in sensor I've been able to take photos of the northern lights, solar eclipses and more. Often at almost the same quality as a full size SLR, but night and day better than my iPhone. The controls are clunkier since it's all menu based, but as the saying goes... the best camera is the one you have with you and the compact nature means I can actually keep this camera in my pocket. This is amazing for any type of outdoor activity where a full size SLR is cumbersome. If you're looking for a high end point and shoot that will fit in your pocket, then this is an amazing camera. If you're looking for an SLR or a video camera I can't help you as that's a different product. The key is to know what you're looking for.

5