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Fujifilm FinePix 2650 2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

Fujifilm FinePix 2650 2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great point and shoot digital camera!
Review: I purchased this camera as an early christmas gift for myself and couldn't be happier! Not only is the picture quality great, but it's so easy to use. My pictures look just as great as the ones I take with my 35mm, but now, I never have to develop a bad picture ever again! And you can't beat the price!

If you've considered buying a digital camera but didn't want to pay too much for a decent one, this is the camera to buy. It may not be top of the line, but it's great for everyday photos.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: not bad.
Review: I took a few photos with this little gem, and I have to say I was suprised. Performance is ahead of price. Highly recommended. And unlike one of the previous reviewer said, you don't need the ac adapter to make this a webcam.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great price, good camera
Review: After looking around for a while, I decided on the Fuji 2650. I am really impressed with the quality of the pictures! I compared it to the Olympus and Canon same quality models, and the Fuji won hands down. The Fuji, although slightly bulkier, is sturdier. I accidently dropped it, to my horror, within a couple hours of opening it and it didn't phase the camera. I did have to adjust the brightness level for the LCD screen to display pictures properly. But once I got it, the display is beautiful. The pictures downloaded seamlessly to my computer and again, the quality is magnificent. However, I am a little upset that I have to buy an adapter to use my memory card with my printer. I wish it was standardized. I didn't know I was going to have to buy an adapter when I got my new photo-printer, but the Fuji xD memory card will not fit in the slot properly nor in most other photo printers unless there is an adaptor. A very big inconvience and when you are trying to save money but later find you have to buy adapters to make peripherals work, the low price of the camera isn't so low anymore. However, you can print from via computer to printer. I just wanted the ease of printing from my camera to the printer. The movie feature is just fun. It's not professional and no audio. But if you want a simple little video, it works fine. The major drawback is that you can't use the flash when you are recording a video. If you are recording a video in low-light, the quality is rather grainy.

PROS:
*Wonderful quality pictures
*Easy to set-up
*Sturdy camera
*LCD displays pictures crisp and with good color
*Nice features included (manual and auto modes, movie option)
*Holds good amount of photos.
*QUALITY OF PICTURES IS GREAT!

Cons:
*Wish there was the option to use the flash while using the movie feature (if there is an option, I haven't figured it out).
*Goes through batteries. The batteries included were used up in a matter of 2 hours. I hope newer batteries last a bit longer.
*Long delay (about 3-4 seconds) between pictures. If you need to take shots in quick succession either find another camera or use the movie mode.
*LCD doesn't display images in dim environments very well. Once picture is taken and then viewed, it's much better.

Overall, the quality of the photos makes this camera worthwhile, not to mention the ease of available functions. I would recommend this camera to anyone looking for a reliable, good quality and inexpensive camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera
Review: After purchasing this camera, I compared the photos with that of a friends that costs over twice as much. In my opinion, the quality was as good, if not better than the other camera.

The camera was very easy to operate as well. I am very pleased with it, and would highly recommend it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Check out the results!
Review: I'm 14 years old and am a very enthusiastic photographer. I bought this camera a few months ago on a tight budget. I decided to buy this camera after weeks of research and got it for $260. Now it's $100 less! That is one reason I give this camera a four star, I'm mad for losing money! One other bad point on this camera is that it's easy to grow out of, there aren't many features and manual controls, but what do you expect with such a cheap camera? For $169.00 right now, it's a easy choice, BUY! I can't believe how cheap it is and the pictures is puts out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Look at Results with this Cam!
Review: Hello,

I am 14 years old and spent all my money on this camera and bought the FinePix 2600Z. I purchased this camera around July and am very pleased with the results. The only part I am dissapointed with is the PRICE$$$. This camera has had a $100 price drop in a few months! And I really bought this camera on a tight budget and researched for weeks for the best deal, makes one very angry. I have taken a few thousand pictures with this camera ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this camera!
Review: It's user-friendly and captures all of those special moments with precision and clarity. Perfect for the beginner!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent camera, low price, great features.
Review: I've only had this for a couple days now but the image quality is great for the price. 1600x1200 with 3x optical zoom gets quite close to the subject, with great clarity. The movie mode is hardly useful at 320x200 without audio, but I consider that a teaser anyway. Still mode allows auto or manual white balance and EV compensation options; macro mode as near as 4 inches (Limited to 1MP and no zoom) - great for product displays on a website. Colors were great with automatic modes - even rose quartz and gemstones have just the right luster. Magnolia Magic can now show the true colors of its product line. I can't wait to get new pictures made and on the website.

Only drawback would be battery consumption - trust me, you'll need NiMH rechargeables and a fast charger... I managed to drain the first pair of alkalines in 3 hours of playing with my new toy. Running on only two AA's keeps it light, though, at only 8.5 oz. In all, a great camera for personal or small business use.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Photos and Fantastic Optics - Proprietary Memory
Review: After owning two Olympus digital cameras, I thought I'd try a Fuji to compare optics and image quality. Right out of the box, I noticed the bulky size of the camera. I have an Olympus 520 which is really compact and easily fits into a pocket. The Fuji is twice as thick, and barely fits into a pocket. The built-in flash is great, and has a really fast recharge time while using only 2 AA batteries. The only downside to the camera is the proprietary XD memory cards-- sorry compact flash users, you can't use them with the Fuji. On the plus side, the menu functions are easy to use. What makes this camera really stand out is the optics. Fuji has really outdown themselves with these quality optics. In a side-by-side comparison, I took the same photos of both the Olympus 520 and Fuji-- the Olympus images were slightly out of focus and images were almost consistantly washed out and bland. The Fuji had remarkable images, crisp autofocus, and vibrant colors. The Fuji wins hands-down in this image comparison. Too bad it's bulky and uses the XD memory card.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great camera for ordinary use
Review: I've been very pleased with this camera. It's very simple to operate, and takes beautiful pictures, which can be uploaded to the computer simply by plugging the camera into a USB port and clicking on the camera's directory in "My Computer." The zoom works well, and it has some nice features like the self-timer.

There are some drawbacks. There's a small but sometimes significant delay between pressing the button and the shot being taken, and the camera does take quite a few seconds to recharge between shots--longer, it seems, than with a conventional camera, especially if you've set the camera to take more detailed, memory-intensive, shots. I gather these are features of comparable digital cameras, however, so I wouldn't want to unfairly single out the 2650.

The soundless video capability is really just a novelty, albeit quite a fun one.

Still, a lovely camera and great value.


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