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How to select the right Fujifilm camera



The A series


The A-series of shooters are essentially like those in the J family, but an even more scaled-down version. It uses AA-sized batteries for power and is typically more bulky. Fujifilm told us the A-series is targeted at students who want an affordable camera. Even though the prices for powerful point-and-shoot units have been dropping, the firm told us it will still continue to rely on the A-series to capture the entry-level market.

In this series


FinePix A150
With a thickness of 21.7mm, Fujifilm claims the A150 is the world's smallest point-and-shoot to use AA-size batteries. The 10-megapixel snapper has 3x optical zoom, but the LCD size has been bumped up from 2.5 inches on its predecessor to 3 inches on this model. Despite that, the shooter still remains an affordable option for shutterbugs.
Other related models: A100, A920 and A820




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pinoytripper says...
I am satisfied for my F series F200EXR, I'm proud to say that because I enjoying myself to captured anything what I want, quality pictures and also friendly user..

 
 
haikuay says...
i am using F200EXR for a couple of months now. Well, I am wondering why the image tat I took indoor or night isn;t that clear. Even with the flash on the image still not that shape. Is it because I do not know how to use the functions? any advise?

 
 
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