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The bad: Difficult to toggle focus mode switch; no dedicated ISO button; mediocre bundled software; continuous shooting mode disappointing.
The bottom line: The FinePix S6500fd is a lightweight megazoom which performs well in low-light with high ISO settings. But if you are a sports photographer, there are better cameras out there.
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Flash refuse to fire
Oct 31, 2006Rating: 3 out of 10 (Poor)
Pros: big lcd
Cons: Flash refused to fire, poor support, bulky
Opinion:
Had purchased the camera 1 week prior to my trip. Flash refused to fire immediately on my first day of trip... spoilt my whole holiday... Wrote in to complain... all i get is "They were regret such unfortunate incident has happened to me ... and rest assured that they will fulfil their obligations under the terms and conditions of the warranty". Hallo! How about my ruined holiday? Hope you won't encounter such "unfortunate incident" as me with this camera...
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