Typical price: £150
What is it: 5-megapixel camera with a 28-91mm zoom lens
What we think: Fujifilm's 5-megapixel E510 has plenty of features but also a handful of problems
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 February 2005
Tags: fujifilm, dial, optical, shot
We like:
Intuitive design; superb wide-angle performance; decent set of manual controls
We don't like:
Poor shot-to-shot performance; slow flash refresh; multiple photo-quality problems
You might also need:
High-capacity xD-Picture card
CNET.co.uk judgement:
Fujifilm's 5-megapixel E510 has plenty of features but also a handful of problems
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