Typical price: £120
What is it: Thin, stylish 6-megapixel compact
What we think: Its classy looks and cute colours don't outweigh its exposure issues
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 26 October 2007
Tags: Fujifilm, Fujifilm FinePix Z5fd, white balance, priority, zoom lens
We like:
Attractive design; decent photos shot at high ISO sensitivity levels
We don't like:
Flat, hard-to-feel buttons; lens too close to camera edge; doesn't zoom or refocus in movie mode
CNET UK judgement:
The Fujifilm FinePix Z5fd is thin, pretty and reasonably fast, but exposure problems make it hard to recommend to its budget snapshooter audience
Full review:
With the exception of its admittedly sleek-looking design, there's not a lot to differentiate the ultracompact Fujifilm FinePix Z5fd from a crowded field of budget competitors. Granted, it does come in an eye-melting raspberry red and a sophisticated mocha brown in addition to basic silver and is available for around £120. Continue Reading...
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