Typical price: £190
What is it: A slim Fujifilm camera designed for the party crowd with great low-light shooting
What we think: We like the styling and the image quality is generally high. People will demand more megapixels, though
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 20 October 2006
Tags: Fujifilm, Fujifilm FinePix Z3 Zoom, LCD, pixels, noise
We like:
Good looks; easy to use; impressive results from low-light settings
We don't like:
No manual white balance; xD card may be an issue
You might also need:
2GB xD card
CNET UK judgement:
Fujifilm's latest slimline stunner is the best of the bunch so far. It's simple to use, which considering its focus on low-light shooting and anti-blur has to be a good thing. The results at any time of the day are generally spot on, with excellent colours and detail levels that prove it's not all about megapixels
Full review:
Most Fujifilm cameras look slightly odd. Don't get us wrong, we like the occasional quirky styling of the S5600, or the chunkier-than-expected body shape of the excellent F11, but when it comes to good looking we remain to be convinced. Continue Reading...
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