The Fuji FinePix S700 offers a budget-conscious alternative to existing megazoom consumer digitals like the Canon PowerShot S3 IS and the Sony CyberShot H5. It’s a fairly bulky camera that packs a 10x optical zoom lens and a nice 7.1 megapixel sensor. With full manual control over all shooting settings, you can take advantage of the S700′s hefty ISO and shutter speed ranges to ensure you get clear, clean images. The camera also offers a trio of features to automate the process of getting a great shot. A selectable software-based image stabilization system will automatically choose the correct ISO/shutter speed combination to eliminate blur. A new flash system called iFlash promises to auto-adjust flash strength based on ambient lighting, avoiding washed out foregrounds and dark backgrounds. And the optional Dual Shot Mode will take two shots in quick succession, one with flash and one without, saving both for your later review. With a MSRP of $250, the S700 is a great value for enthusiasts who want to dip a toe in the megazoom pool without tossing in their wallets.
Fuji S700 Specifications
- 7.1 megapixels
- 10x optical zoom / 4.8x digital zoom
- Auto focus, auto and manual exposure modes
- ISO 64-1600
- Movie mode, with sound
- 2.5″ LCD display (230,000px)
- Secure Digital/xD Picture Card Storage (27mb internal storage)
- JPEG file format
- 4 AA Batteries
This camera is ranked
- 3rd of 71 in 7 Megapixel
- 6th of 38 in Fuji
- 16th of 71 in $150 – $200
- 11th of 98 in Point and Shoot
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