Rating: Summary: Great picture quality, but bad with movement. Review: I bought this camera for 230$ which included a free 32mb smart card. This camera has very good detail for a 2mp camera. It also has a movie mode, which i used and it was cool, but still does not take the place of a good video recorder. I once went to mexico and took a picture of a famous place, i also had the same picture in a travel book. When i came home and printed it out on my hp printer, it was picture quality, flawless. It does however have a tough time with movement. I mostly take picture of pet fish, and they do not move that fast, but i find it very hard. I find myself tweeking each little ajustment to get it just right, and I CAN get a good picture, but it does take a good deal of work to acheaive it. It has a lot of nice features for under 200$ now, and i would recomend it to anyone who likes to take still photographs. Note: Many people say the LCD screen is hard to see in the dark, which it is, but if you turn up the lcd brightness to its top setting it is ok. ~hope this helps
Rating: Summary: Pictures are good but LCD is horrible Review: I have got this camera after reading several reviews. I liked the simplicity of using AA batteries & the price. The camera size is good as does the flash. The biggest complaint I have about this camera is the viewing on LCD screen. Once the pictures are taken, I can see them clearly on the LCD, but viewing through the LCD in light to medium lighting conditions is next to impossible. It is too dark. I don't know if I got a defective model, I don't have the patience to follow-up with fuji. Since this is one of the main features I look for in a digital camera, I am returing it.
Rating: Summary: A great camera for the price! Review: I am really enjoying my camera. I find it easy to go through the menus and pick my options. Takes great pictures. A really great camera especially for first time buyers. I like that it has optical zoom but it does start to get a bit grainy when you zoom in all the way. The macro feature that lets you get REALLY close up pictures works great. The sliding camera lense cover is great, you won't ever lose it. It only needs two batteries, but you better get rechargables and a larger memory card, as with any digital camera.
Rating: Summary: It's a Shame I can't get the supplier to send to Canada Review: I live in Australia, my sister lives in BC Canada, I tried to purchase this camera for her christmas and the supplier wont ship to her address. Really top Service NOT>
Rating: Summary: Great Camera for All Review: This is a wonderful camera. The pixels are great for any begginers. But one problem is that the lens covers sometimes slips to cover the lens. Great Camera w/ Great Features!
Rating: Summary: A WINNER Review: I am a 35mm Canon junkie. I have had the FTB,and AE-1. My last was a black body A-1. This new digital blows me away. Love it. Supurb picture quality. Have tried manual exposure, but the auto does so well-why bother. Not real happy with the red eye reduction. It works good, but you have to tell people to wait for the second flash which is a bit of a delay. They start to move immediately after the first flash, but the picture hasn't taken yet. I would have preferred a faster ISO, for darker situations. Other than those two drawbacks the camera is excellent. Batteries last a good long time, but I carry extras.
Rating: Summary: Superb Camera From Fuji! Review: This is a great camera for the price. Easy to start up. Easy to use . Excellent choice for beginning digital photographer and for all around amateur use. The 2 megapixels provide ultra-sharp resolution for even large 8x10 blow ups. The 3 times optical zoom is an unusual plus for a camera of this price. The Macro is clear and effective. I own 5 digital cameras including expensive, high-end prosumer models and this camera can match most at a fraction of the cost. Great for gift.
Rating: Summary: Nice Camera, great price Review: This camera is a great buy. Very small design, but loaded with features. Simple to use. You don't have to be an expert to take great pictures. My previous camera was a Sony 3mp which cost avbout triple the price of the fuji. The Fuji 2650 is hands down a better camera.
Rating: Summary: Easy to use and nice picture quality Review: The Fuji FinePix 2650 is the follow-up to their excellent 2600. They've taken a few cost-cutting measures, including shrinking the LCD a bit and excluding some things from the bundled accessories (namely, rechargeable batteries and a charger - you MUST get some NiMH batteries if you own a digital camera). However, these changes also made the camera lighter and more power-efficient. The new xD card format does have some advantages over the old SmartMedia cards (faster write speeds, higher capacity, smaller, less power consumption), although these advantages are not as useful in a 2MP camera as they would be in a higher-end model. Additionally, the price has been lowered as well. Therefore, this camera is still an excellent value in this class. 2MP is definitely enough resolution for most people and the picture quality delivered by the 2650 is very good. The 3x optical zoom lens is a nice feature at this price point. It's a great camera for people who are new to digital, since it has automatic modes which make it a pretty foolproof point-and-shoot (only very low light situations give it trouble). It does have some manual adjustments available, but they're pretty limited. If you want very high resolution or total manual control, look elsewhere, but the average consumer will be totally happy with this camera. It's relatively cheap, easy to use, and you get great results.
Rating: Summary: Good Camera, But Fuji Won't Support Their Product Review: The FinePix 2650 is the second Fuji digital camera I've owned. I was so impressed with my A101 that I really didn't consider other brands. The 2650 is easy to use with simple menus/options, especially for those that just want a point and shoot camera. It takes great pictures and the software is much improved over the first version. One of the real strengths of this camera is the lack of a delay once the shutter button is pushed. However, I do have a serious reservation about this camera and Fuji. After about 2 weeks of owning the camera, the display stopped working. Fuji has refused to replace the camera (has offered to fix it) and has left it up to Amazon (the retailer) to replace it if they wish. Fortunately, Amazon has agreed to credit my account. Despite the defect, I will replace the camera with another Fuji FinePix 2650 and hope for the best, once Amazon credits my account. However, I remain concerned about Fuji's warranty and customer service. Three stars because of Fuji's questionable customer service and the defect. Otherwise I really like the camera.
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