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Fujifilm FinePix S1500 10MP Digital Camera with 12x Wide Angle Dual Image Stabilized Optical Zoom
List Price: $199.95 Price: $160.54 You Save: $39.41 |
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| 10.0-megapixel resolution for large, photo quality prints |
| 12x wide-angle optical zoom; dual image stabilization |
| Face Detection with Auto Red-Eye Removal; ISO 6400 |
| 2.7-inch LCD screen with Micro Thumbnail View |
| 23 MB built-in memory; capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included) |
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Customers Reviews  2009-11-19 Could Be Easier I've just gotten this camera so these comments may be a little pre-mature. So far the photos don't seem to be any better than my old Sony Mavica FD92 with only 1.6 mp and a lot harder to use. The memory don't hold much and the controls seem awkward. After I learn more about this camera I'll rate it again. |  2009-11-16 great camera for the price This is a fabulous camera for the price. I purchased this camera becasue I wanted one with more zoom. My old camera only had 3X zoom and it was frustrating getting some travel shots with only 3X. The camera is easy to learn, takes good clear pictures, is light in comparison with other similar cameras. My only complaints are: the zoom is noisy and shows up on the audio of movies taken with this camera, the flimsy little cord connection cover that never seems to move out of the way so you can plug the cord in, the battery cover takes some figuring out to open the first few times. With the exception of the noisy zoom, these are minor complaints that would not deter me from recommending this camera. |  2009-11-12 Great all-around camera After owning the Fujifilm s700 model for over a year, I thought I would upgrade and purchase the newer s1500. $159 w/free shipping! How could I resist? Anyway, it is several steps up from the s700 model. 10 megapixels, 12 power optical zoom, a really rapid high-speed shooting feature, good quality video capture, long battery life and high quality photos make this a no-brainer. The down side is that you are limited to a low-range of aperture settings (you CAN'T set your aperture at f16 for example) in any of the "manual" or "aperture/shutter" modes. This prevents you from getting extreme depth-of-field shots. The panorama mode is great. Very easy to use for great, super-wide shots. This camera, unlike the s700, cannot use add-on filters or attachments because of the un-threaded lens. I went back to my s700 to be able to use polarizers, a lens hood, etc., (46mm threads on the s700). The ability to use high-capacity cards is not a reason to purchase this camera unless you want to keep an un-manageable number in the memory. I find that a 2 gig card holds MORE than enough shots at the top-quality setting for my purposes. Video does not link each clip together, but keeps them as separate images. You must, therefore, review them one at a time. But, this is not a primary video machine, just a high-featured digital still camera that can also shoot video (like virtually all others on the market). I prefer shooting thru the viewfinder, but the lack of a diopter adjustment requires that I use reading glasses to see the image properly. All-in-all, this is a fine piece of equipment for all but the most demanding user. It will do everything a camera should do, and give you the option of many entertaining (but not essentially practical) features to play around with. Keep your ASA settings on AUTO400 or lower for best quality and set your sharpness setting on "hard", because the normal setting is a little soft. The "hard" setting is not too sharp (on my camera at least) but check out your images to make sure. It's a great point and shoot with the ability to do professional work as your skills develop. Oh, Fuji, PLEASE include a FULL manual and stop with the downloadable one! If you're not near your computer and you need to review an advanced function, you're lost! Anyway, after doing a lot of research, I have NOT found a camera that can compare to this one feature-for-feature at even twice the price! If you want less features and can deal with 7.1 megapixels, then the older s700 is, also, a GREAT choice. |  2009-11-12 Wonderful Camara I bougth this camara 1 month ago, after tried others. It is very simply to use and I like the qualities of the pictures and movies. |  2009-11-11 Something of a disappointment Pros:
Very light and compact compared to other superzoom cameras (which is why I was attracted to it). Easy to use. Good zoom. Relatively inexpensive. "Burst mode" really is fast.
Cons:
Picture quality is very poor, poorer than some point-and-shoot cameras. To get halfway good pictures, I have to use the "Program" mode, and force the ISO to 200, and set the "Sharpen mode" to "hard." Autofocus seems less than accurate. Highlights blown out. Image stabilization seems ineffective. | |
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Brand: Fuji
Color: Black
EAN: 0074101484144
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Fujifilm Cameras HistoryIn the early 1930th Mokichi Morita, president of Dainippon Celluloid Company, a Japanese company that was founded in 1919, made up his mind to launch a production of a motion picture film. At that time movies already became popular in Japan, but there was no national manufacturer of them in the country. So Dainippon Celluloid Company was given a grant from the government and in 1934 founded an independent company Fuji PhotoFilm Co. Its headquarters was situated in Minami Ashigara Village, close to Mount Fuji, which gave the company its name.
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