Fujifilm Nexia 220ix Z Zoom APS Camera
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $125.99
- Average Customer Rating:
- 3.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Fuji
Features
- Fujinon lens zooms from 22.5 to 45mm
- Print format selection of classic, HDTV, and panoramic
- Easy-to-read LCD
- Built-in flash with 3 modes
- Date and time stamp option
Description
Nexia 220ix Z camera with a 2x xoom lens is a value-packed addition to Fujifilm's Nexia lineup of cameras for the 24mm Advanced Photo System. Featuring a 2x zoom lens and a host of automatic, convenient and easy-to-use features, the Nexia 220ix Z camera is ready to deliver great picture results every time. High-quality Fujinon 22.5-45mm (2x) zoom lens provides excellent picture quality, combined with convenience of multi-mode auto flash with red-eye reduction, and easy drop-in film loading. Nexia 220ix Z APS camera offers PQI (Print Quality Improvement) technology, and a choice of 3 print formats. It's also provided with self-timer and date/time imprinting option.
As a member of Fuji's Nexia line for the 24mm Advanced Photo System, Fuji's Nexia 220ix zoom camera offers three different print formats. This allows you to choose the format of the print to suit the dimensions of your subject: classic 4 by 6 inches, HDTV 4 by 7 inches, or panoramic 4 by 10 inches. Adding to your creative options, the Fujinon lens zooms from 22.5mm to 45mm and can focus on a subject as close as three feet. It is also equipped with a built-in flash, which has three modes, and red-eye reduction. This camera weighs just 6 ounces and measures 4.7 by 2.7 by 1.4 inches.
Spotlight customer reviews
Worked great for a while
[ Posted: 2002-01-27 ]
I bought this camera a couple of years ago and it worked great and took great pictures until recently. First, it started to delay when taking pictures. I had to wait longer and longer, it seemed, each time I tried to take another picture. Then, I was rewinding the film that contained pictures of our son's first Christmas and the film got stuck in the camera. There is no forcing the film compartment door open and I stripped the gears on the door opener when I tried to pry it open. I ended taking it to a professional photo repair shop and spent $15 to have the camera taken apart around the film to save the pictures. I had to buy a new camera because this one is now worthless.
Worked great for a while
[ Posted: 2002-01-27 ]
I bought this camera a couple of years ago and it worked great and took great pictures until recently. First, it started to delay when taking pictures. I had to wait longer and longer, it seemed, each time I tried to take another picture. Then, I was rewinding the film that contained pictures of our son's first Christmas and the film got stuck in the camera. There is no forcing the film compartment door open and I stripped the gears on the door opener when I tried to pry it open. I ended taking it to a professional photo repair shop and spent $15 to have the camera taken apart around the film to save the pictures. I had to buy a new camera because this one is now worthless.
How???
[ Posted: 2001-05-18 ]
We just got this camera, but no instruction booklet available. We need help!
Ben's mom likes it
[ Posted: 2000-09-13 ]
i just got this camera and have not really been able to use it much, hence only the 3 rating. it could very well be a 5 but the only time i got to use it was in the dark.
its easy to use, and the timer function is great for those priceless money shots.
The red eye reduction works great, and the close ups "come" out nicely too, but most importantly Ben's mom likes it a lot.