Fujifilm FinePix F80EXR 12 MP Super CCD EXR Digital Camera with 10x Wide Angle Optical Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD | 
| Brand: Fuji Category: Photography
List Price: $279.95 Buy New: $225.00 as of 9/6/2010 22:02 CDT details You Save: $54.95 (20%)
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 2234
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Optical Zoom: 10 Display Size: 3 Maximum Focal Length: 50 Minimum Focal Length: 5 Maximum Resolution: 12 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 3.9 x 1.1 x 2.3 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: F80EXR Model: F80EXR UPC: 074101001907 EAN: 0074101001907 ASIN: B0035WTVQE
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| |
| Features:
| | 12-megapixel Super CCD EXR sensor; 3.0-inch LCD | | | 10x wide-angle optical zoom; 27mm wide-angle to 270mm telephoto | | | 720p HD movie recording; mini HDMI port | | | Pet Detection; Tracking Auto Focus | | | Super Intelligent' Flash; Face Detection and Automatic Red-eye Removal |
|
| Accessories:
|
| Similar Items:
| |
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Thin, light, friendly, and open to explore creative potentials, the Fujifilm Finepix F80-EXR offers features designed for simple use with freedom opportunities aimed for the dedicated photographer. It's the best for both the rank beginner and the intermediate photographer. The Super CCD EXR provides superior picture quality, enabling a 3-in-1" sensor combination of Fine Capture Technology (High Resolution), Pixel Fusion Technology (High Sensitivity & Low Noise), and Dual Capture Technology (Wide Dynamic Range). Take stills or HD movies (720p). Exposure control TTL 256-zones metering; Exposure mode Programmed AE, Aperture Priority AE, Manual EXR MODE, Auto, Natural Light & with Flash, Natural Light, Scene Position, Movie, Manual, Program Auto / SP - Pro Focus Mode, Pro Low-light Mode, Portrait, Portrait Enhancer, Dog, Cat, Landscape, Sport, Night, Night (Tripod), Fireworks, Sunset, Snow, Beach, Underwater, Party, Flower, Text Image stabilizer CCD-shift type Shutter speed (Auto mode) 1/4sec. to 1/2000sec.; (All other modes) 8sec. to 1/2000second Continuous shooting Top-3 and Top-12 Focus Auto focus (Multi, Center, Tracking ) / Continuous AF, AF assist illuminator available White balance Automatic scene recognition Self-timer Approx. 10sec. / 2sec. delay Multimode electronic-flash LCD monitor 3.0-inch, Approx. 230,000 dots, TFT color LCD monitor, Approx.100% coverage Movie recording 1,280 x 720 pixels (24 frames/sec.) / 640 x 480 pixels (30 frames/sec.) with monaural sound EXR mode (EXR AUTO, RESOLUTION PRIORITY, HIGH ISO & LOW NOISE PRIORITY, D-RANGE PRIORITY), Film Simulation, Face Detection, Auto red-eye removal, Power management, Framing guideline, Frame No. memory, Silent mode, Face recognition Playback functions Face Detection, Auto red-eye removal, Crop, Resize, Image rotate, Slide show, Multi-frame playback (with Micro thumbnail), Sorting by date, Voice memo, Picture search Video o
|
| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 14
Major pixelation problems at indoor lighting levels August 14, 2010 IonMist 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm not sure whether it was just that my camera was defective, or whether there is an issue with all F80s, however, from the reviews it sounds like I'm not alone in this. Compared to my older Fuji, the image quality was horrible, no other way to describe it. I took side-by-side pictures (indoor with lots of light) and the pixelation on the F80 was absolutely awful flash or no flash. It was so bad that when you zoomed in on the face it was completely smuddged over on the teeth, wheras the older camera witht the same shot had perfectly clear lines. It looked like a water color painting instead of a picture. I ended up having to return the camera:(
Good Everyday Camera July 24, 2010 Hideki Saito (Issaquah, WA, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been following news about Fujifilm's Super CCD EXR based digital cameras since they introduced F200EXR while ago did not end up buying because of its high pricing. I recently decided to get F80EXR.
Since I'm not looking for quality of SLR from this class of camera, most important aspect of it is being able to take decent picture in most of situations. And I feel this camera is very good at doing that. EXR Auto mode would take care of most of phototaking scenes, that is high dynamic range in bright places, and noise reduction in darker place. For instance, when I take picture of my dog in shade, I could take picture that shows great contrast of bright sunshine and my dog, without sacrifice of clarity of both. I also like taking picture of night scenes, and it takes satisfying picture as well.
There are two additional special feature modes; Pro Focus Mode and Pro Low-light Mode. Pro Focus mode takes two pictures in succession to combine them to create blurred background, much like effects you'd get when you take picture with SLR. There are often unnatural artifact being produced during the process, but I found it quite fun to try to go for composition that "works right." Probably application of this is limited, but it's fun gimmick to play with. Pro Low-light mode, however, I found it useful. This mode takes four pictures and then combine them to create low noise picture at high sensitivity. Utilizing this, it created quite acceptable result even at ISO1600 sensitivity. Both of those features has limitation that the subject needs to be static, but they are nice features that broadens usability of the camera.
Overall, this camera has good balance of price and quality.
Fujifilm FinePix F80EXR Camera Review July 18, 2010 Valerie Garner This is an amazing little camera! I do stock photography and needed something small to carry in my purse for when amazing, life moments happen, that I could just grab the photo and yet it be good quality. Now, this doesn't do pro level work, but it does give excellent images. There have been certain conditions where this camera actually performs better than my expensive gear. If you look a quick, point and shoot that takes great photos, this is one to really consider.
It took me some time to figure out all the functions this camera can do, which I was very surprised by how much it can do and all the automatic scenes it is programmed with. These have functioned very well.
No complaints with this camera.
Good, But Not Great July 14, 2010 R. M. Smith (Bend, OR USA) I bought the F80EXR after using a Fuji F10, a great 6 MP camera, for several years. I liked the idea of the wider angle 10X zoom lens of the F80, the 12 MP resolution and the potential of the EXR chip which offered many processing options. The spec seemed like a perfect upgrade of my older camera. And in fact it is slightly smaller (though pretty hefty) and slightly faster on start up and shot-to-shot. And the lens seems pretty good. But the photo quality, especially in low light is noticeably inferior to my F10. There is substantial noise (mottling) in poor lighting conditions which I could not improve much even with custom settings. The camera performs well outside in bright light, though the images tend to soften (slightly fuzzy edges) at full zoom.
Like most small point-and-shot cameras, there is no optical viewfinder. But the 3" LCD is bright and has adequate resolution for most shooting situations. Since I was already familiar with the Fuji menu system, I had no trouble accessing the many functions in the software. Those new to Fuji cameras may be in for a learning curve - but not an insurmountable one.
The F80EXR is one of the best cameras available at its price point. If shooting in low light conditions is not a priority for you or you can live with the slightly inferior image quality, I think you would be happy with the F80. As for me, I decided to opt for a Canon S90. The price is a little dear, but the images are exceptional (and slightly better than my old F10).
Great travel Camera July 7, 2010 Jason S. Miller This was a gift for my wife and she loves it, takes great pictures and with a 16 GB card a lot of pictures (nearly 2000 on the last family trip) - the only hiccup was the battery that comes with it seems to die fast.
Showing reviews 1-5 of 14
|
|
|