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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: 1 stars
Summary: hard to use
Review: this camera in itself is a fine one but when it comes to uploading the pictures it caused a great deal of problems. Once I installed the software I wasn't able to log onto the internet to send pictures, I had to save all pictures to disc then restore my computer to its original state. I would not recomend this camera to anyone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: nice buy
Review: I purchased a Fuji 2650 camera after doing some research.It is a good buy for the price.I was told that indoor pictures are not good. But I got very good pictures. Only surprise was that battery low indicator came unexpectedly when you were not expecting it. So rechargeable battery may be a solution. It is only 4 days since I got it so I would be in a position to give more feedback after some time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great digicam for the price!
Review: Well it's easy to review this digicam. For those who whants an easy to use and EASY to PAY digicam this is the rightone! Easy shoots and easy controls.

The 4x6 prints are great and also de 8x10 using ofoto.com service.

The software is trash! You can get a better one for free in the web. The software ofoto offers for free its great for organizing the pics and also pctocam software is a good one for organizing the lots of photos you'll will shot.

The only complain about this camera is that the pccam operation is useless is you don't put a 100watts lamp in front of you, either the image is totally dark.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Camera
Review: This is really a great camera. I use rechargeable batteries and I'm still on the first charge! I have taken about 125 pictures using the flash 90% of the time. Also loaded pics to my PC numerous times (I do not have the optional adaptor) and the batteries still have much life left in them.
I feel that the picture quality is excellent.
I have no negative statements to make about this camera. It does all that I expected from it and then some.
Overall I am very happy with this purchase.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Shopping for a digital camera? Great value in Fine Pix
Review: I wanted a nice, inexpensive digital camera and purchased the FinePix 2650 during a ShopAtHome promo. I paid $...plus s/h for it. Even tho' I paid $... more than here at Amazon, I'm still happy with the camera. Nice clear photos, even in 8x10. I would suggest purchasing a battery charger or carry along a few extra batteries if you're going to be using the LCD for most of your photography. It's compact and fairly simple to use.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Takes Fine Pix...
Review: I have the 2600 model, which looks and functions somewhat the same... It certainly isn't the coolest looking thing around and is kinda bulky (like me). But still, the price and image quality is fantastic. And like it's name, it really does take some Fine Pix.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great camera
Review: for a small 2 megapixel camera this is a great buy. good pictures right out of the box.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best camera i have ever owned
Review: I have had different digital cameras in my time but this camera far exceeds any camera i had before. I have even paid 1000 dollars for a professional digital camera before and it still wasn't as good as this camera. And for the price that amazon.com is selling it for is rarely even heard of. So the bottom line is take my advice and buy this camera you won't be sorry.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The 2600 model comes with NiMH & charger
Review: I own a FinePix 2600, the predecessor to the 2650. They look identical, and as far as I can tell the only differences are:

A) The 2600 uses SmartMedia memory, while the 2650 uses xD;
B) The 2600 comes with 2 NiMH batteries and a pocket-sized charger, and the 2650 does not;
C) The 2600 has a slightly larger LCD display window.

That said, I love the features, intuitive controls and photo quality of the 2600 and have no doubt the 2650 is comparable. I plug it into my iMac's USB port and voila, the images are in a folder on the desktop. I don't even bother with the rudimentary Fujifilm software; I Photoshop the images and I'm good to go.

If you're leaning toward a 2650, check out the 2600 for the extra accessories. ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: buy it!
Review: It's an awesome little camera, I was surprised at all the features you get for the price. I told my husband that I wanted a digital camera for Xmas (and not to spend too much$$$) I wasn't expecting something this great!
I went back to the store and got the 128bit picture card, little bit of sticker shock there :o But it will be worth it because now instead of 27 pics I have enough memory to take 398.


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