How to select the right Fujifilm camera 
The J series
When the J-series lineup was first unveiled, Fujifilm told CNET Asia that these no frills shooters were suitable for first-time digicam users. Since then, the J-series has gotten upgrades in its specifications. Face detection feature was added to some cameras, and higher-end models given wide-angle lenses and sensor-shift image stabilizing systems. That said, these snappers are still easy to use with an intelligent scene recognition function that automatically adjusts exposure settings according to the ambient light situation.
Price range: S$229 (US$168.60) to S$359 (US$264.31)
In this series
FinePix J250
From its literature, the 10-megapixel J250 seems to be a great all-round point-and-shoot. It has a 5x optical zoom lens which is 28mm at its widest. The sensor-shift image stabilizer prevents blurry images when taking pictures with the zoom extended. Unlike typical budget shooters, the J250 has a generous 3-inch LCD to aid in framing shots and viewing images during playback.
Other related models: J150W and J100
FinePix J20
For an entry-level shooter, the J20 is extremely slim with a thickness of just 17.4mm. However, the tradeoff for such style is a shorter zoom range of only 3x and no wide-angle lens. That said, this 10-megapixel snapper will still appeal to those who want a sleek-looking camera equipped with scene recognition and face detection features.
Other related model: J10
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