Typical price: £160
What is it: 12-megapixel compact with 5x zoom
What we think: Inexplicable interface issues let down this disappointingly unsophisticated point-and-shoot
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April 29, 2009
Posted by: GallopingGrandad
"Almost, but not quite"
What I like:
Picture quality in so called manual mode with white balance set to cloudyand 400ASA.
What I don't like:
No bracketing, no manual controls.
Review:
This little Pocket Rocket can produce outstanding photos, but alas not all the time.
Fuji shold be reported to Trading Standards as it does not have manual control as it says in the Sales Literature.
Its aperture and shutter settings are never consistently the same on consecutive shots.
I cant understand why Fuji have devised such a consumer unfriendlly menu design.
However, and despite the above, I like it a lot!
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