Tuesday, August 05, 2008

 

Fijifilm FinePix F100fd Mini Product

The Fujifilm F100fd is the newest addition to Fujifilm's award-winning F series compact camera.Let's see how's it work.


The package comes with a hand strap, a charger, an AV cable and a USB cable plus a manual.

The camera is among the heaviest of its kind at 170g, but every gram is worth it because the body feels metallic and sturdy.


At the top of the camera lies the zoom switch, On/Off button and an infrared port for connecting to a printer. The zoom switch is a little too loose as a slight push can change the zoom significantly.


The battery and storage card are securely locked into the compartment and does not come off when the door is open.


The lens is a Fujinon 5X zoom lens. It consists of 3 barrels, all of which rotate and produce audible sound during zoom. The lens has a coverage that is equivalent to a 28-140mm lens on a 35mm camera. This zoom range is adequate for everyday use but the 140mm end is too short for taking photos from the far side of a concert hall.


The back of the camera is spacious with few buttons. Most of the buttons are conveniently located near the thumb so operating with one hand is possible. The “wheel dial” functions as a 4-way button that can control flash, timer, macro mode and image stabilisation.


F100fd Combine mechanical image stabilisation with the effects produced with higher ISO which up to an amazing ISO 12,800. When the Dual IS mode is engaged, the sensor moves to compensate for camera shake while the high sensitivity enabled by the SuperCCD technology allows for minimal exposure time.


I must say that SuperCCD works and produces excellent results at ISO400 and 800 with few noticeable noises. This is considerably better than most compact cameras that produce scarcely acceptable ISO200 images.
The mentionable thing is the new Face Detection 3.0 of F100fd. It is fun to play with which can identify up to 10 faces from different distances from the camera. And even identify inverted or moving faces. Replaying photos is a lot more fun too with the “face only” slideshow replay mode.
The F100fd can certainly pull a lot of tricks out of its miniature body with the dual image stabilization functions and a wide 28mm lens. There is probably no camera that can beat the F100fd when it comes to taking indoor pictures.

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