Fujifilm FinePix 6800 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $899.99
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Fuji
Features
- 3.3-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create prints up to 11 x 14
- 3x optical plus 4.4x digital zoom lens with autofocus
- Included 16 MB SmartMedia memory card holds 16 images at default resolution
- Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
- Uses rechargeable lithium-ion battery, included; can record up to 160 seconds of video
Description
The Fujifilm FinePix 6800 is a high-end digital camera that continues in the tradition of the FinePix 4700. Sporting a new body designed by Porsche, the 6800 is an eye-catching number. The 3.3-megapixel SuperCCD captures images at resolution of 6 megapixels (2,832 x 2,128). The 6-megapixel image is interpolated up from the original 3.3-megapixel CCD image data. Fujifilm's proprietary SuperCCD design uses octagonal pixels, as opposed to the normal square, providing more image data than conventional designs. In other words, an octagonal pixel is worth more than a square one. The lens is a quality Fujinon 3x optical zoom.
An assortment of shooting modes, including portrait, scene, auto, and manual, all help to make the 6800 a versatile photo tool. The FinePix is also capable of recording up to 160 seconds of 320 x 240 video at 10 frames per second. Also, a continuous-shooting mode lets you snap up to five frames per second with a maximum of five photos before you need to let the camera record the image data. Additionally, depending on your memory card size, you can record from 30 to 60 minutes of audio.
The FinePix 6800 comes with a USB docking cradle that remains connected to your computer--similar to a USB card reader. The cradle allows you to easily transfer your images and recharge your battery. The 6800 also comes with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, 16 MB SmartMedia card, USB cable, video cable, hand strap, and assorted software.
Spotlight customer reviews
good for small number of pictures, not good for video
[ Posted: 2008-07-15 ]
this thing can take about 80 pictures on 1 card (that are thin and are hard to find now) right when you are at a concert or something and taking tons of pictures, it runs out of memory.it also records really bad quality videos, and the sound recorder isn't the best.
Great Camera for it's time ...
[ Posted: 2007-01-06 ]
I owned a Fuji 6800 for 5 years and used it a LOT. When I purchased this camera in 2001, it was something of a curiosity, with it's unusual shape and control layout. But I needed something small and light for my work as a technical writer (photo illustrated user and tech manuals) and I'd had good luck with Fuji in the past, so I gave this camera a try, despite what was at the time a nearly $1,000 price tag.
6800 Experience
With a 3.3 mp sensor, I knew this camera was never going to take the sort of images I was used to with my film SLR cameras. But, for the type of work I was doing at the time, this level of resolution was more than adequate. In good lighting, the images from this camera could easily be printed at 8x10 with no difficulty. In low light, this camera delivered somewhat grainy results (max 400 iso), but given the fact that I was usually working in either well lit or "use flash" situations, my customers were always impressed with the images from this camera. As advertised, this camera offered a 6.0mp shooting mode, taking advantage of the octagonal design of the sensor elements, but frankly, I found the 3.3 mp mode images to be of higher quality. The zoom range on this little camera was fairly limited, but again, for the type of work I was doing, it was satisfactory. VOICE - I loved the fact that this camera offered a voice recording mode, so I could not only use this device to take pictures, but I could also record up to 2+ hours of voice notes on just a 64mb card.
CONS -
No Manual Mode - this camera doesn't offer any manual mode options. If you need manual mode, look at the 6800's sister camera, the Fujifilm FinePix F601 3MP (SCCD) Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom. I purchased the 601 for about $100 a few months ago (when the sensor on my 6800 finally died after 5 years of heavy use) and it's GREAT. It's a superior successor to the 6800 in just about every way. And it comes with manual mode for exposure and white balance. VERY nice. See my review of the 601.
Image Quality - the image quality on these cameras is pretty good, but not great. For illustrating
ISO Limit - This camera only offers up to iso400, so if you do a lot of low light shooting, look at the 601 with it's iso1600 limit
NOTE - IF YOU'RE LOOOKING AT THIS CAMERA (6800 or 601) IN 2007 ... the memory cards for this sort of camera are VERY hard to find these days. I had a friend look for them on E-bay for me (for my new 601) and in any seriously large size, the memory cards cost more than the camera itself.
3x Optical Zoom - Given the fact that I know own a 12x optical zoom Panasonic with image stabilization, the unstablized 3x zoom on the Fuji seems very restrictive. But, for close up work (such as I do for my manuals), it works fine.
601 Experience
See my review of the 601 for a detailed discussion of it's performance and features.
These are great little cameras, I never had any trouble with them (I don't consider death after 5 years of heavy use a real issue) and I can heartily recommend them, given the caveats above.
This camera sucks!
[ Posted: 2006-01-21 ]
The biggest problem of this camera, the lens won't come out reliably. You may have to try on/off couple times. My wife always joke this camera, it need Viagra. When you need it to work, it won't erect.
Simpledeals4u
[ Posted: 2003-09-16 ]
I have owned this product before, and when it came up stolen I wanted the exact same one, So essentially I have bought the Camera twice. The PC cam is super clear and I have recieved amazing photo quality prints from it. I was extremely impresed with "simpledeals4U" and the professionalism and care displayed by this seller, if I want something at a good price in the future I'll look no further than simpledeals4u
Multi Talented Mr. Fuji 6800
[ Posted: 2002-10-08 ]
I have been using the 6800 for about two years now and never seem to have a problem with it yet. Unless you concider the flash fall off in dark places ( Just bump up the flash or ISO ). Somtimes I just want to record my lectures in class so I use it as a recorder. I also use it as a instant web cam at home so I could wave hello to my neice. The battery life last as long as 80 shots!! Now its selling for allot less for what it is worth. The 601 is a little smaller yet the the lense is not as clear. Try it for yourself.