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Fujifilm FinePix A303 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Fujifilm FinePix A303 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

List Price: $299.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great no-hassle camera
Review: this is my second Fuji purchase. Earlier one was Fuji 2600. The advantages -

1) a great 3MP below $200
2) 3 modes of operation - still, movie (minus sound) and web (saves another $50 for equivalent quality web camera)
3) small and light

there are many more, i'll get tried if I satrt writing them all. If you want a digital camera go for this one. no doubt about it. Its the full value for money.

since i already have a video camera, so i donot really care about digital cameras being able to take video. No matter what ever brand you take, digital camera can never replace a video camera.

the picture quality is damn good. got a several prints from walmart and they have come out much better than my previous point and shoot film camera

the only disadvantage is I feel it has longer time lag between taking back to back photos.

You will definitely have to shell out more for rechargable batteries ($20) and a 64-128 MB card ($35-$70)

Otherwise with this incredible value one cannot ask for more. there are already so many customer reviews written for it, so i need not say anything else.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fuji A303 is well worth the money....
Review: This is my third digital camera. My first was an Olympus, second an Fuji 2800. Listen very carefully. Each of the above digital cameras have (some) things I like better than the new Fuji A303. For example the Olympus has a far better optical zoom, but I go through batteries like food through a duck (it's awful), my Fuji 2800 has a SLR feel to it, very nice camera, but the if you choose not to use the LCD viewer, you viewing through a lens simulation, but it's really a LCD, a feature that is really a non feature. The movie feature actually has sound (a plus). My new Fuji (tired of waiting?) is powerful 3.24 m/p, nice 3X optical zoom. Here is the best part of this camera, IT'S SMALL, and easy to use. This is particularly important to women who have the smaller designer purses, this will actually fit. It's the size of a cigarette package. For most of us this Fuji has more features you will ever use. For me I set it on A (automatic)setting. You will love the use of the setting wheel, this saves you time, for example if you need a close-up, macro just turn the wheel one click, no menus to scroll down (I love it). Regarding the media card, this is smaller, looks like th older smartmedia, just smaller. Since I have three Digital cameras, I purchased a duel card reader, it reads the larger smart media, and the (new) very compact XD card. I just figured the small card is just more practical for the smaller cameras. The camera is also very handsome. The color LCD on the back is 1.5" and is very nice, If you like to look through a view finder (I do), you look through a lens viewer. A compact camera, 3.24 M/Pixel, and all the features. Save yourself time & money buy the A303, and thank me later, really.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: We have three in the family. Action Catcher
Review: We bought two for our sons for Christmas and they took them to Heavenly Valley skiing in the woods with two feet of powder. Great shots and video clips that were amazing. Fujiviewer was the simplest we have ever seen. We ran slide shows all day during out vacation. Now their dad bought one too. Fits in your pocket. Get the charger kit and ac adapter. Downloads like a breeze. Great!!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Unsatisfactory
Review: While the interface of the camera is professional looking, and the overall appearance of the camera is aesthetically pleasing, I was very disappointed with this camera. I noticed that the quality of the prints were very inferior to those taken by my friend's Nikkon Coolpix 3.2 mega pixel model. In addition, it was very hard to find a place to develop pictures, as most novice camera stores (and even some professional ones!) did not have machines that were compatible with the XD card (which by the way, costs almost double what any other memory card would cost).

I accidentally dropped the camera once, and the LCD screen broke, and it no longer displayed images. Soon thereafter, the zoom broke, and the lens got stuck on the exterior of the camera. I threw it out, and got a Kodak EasyShare CX6330, which while not as aesthetically pleasing, takes much better pictures, and is far sturdier.


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