Fujifilm Q1 24mm APS Camera (Purple)
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $49.99
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Fujifilm
Features
- APS-format compact point-and-shoot
- Autofocus lens with fixed focal length
- Multi-mode flash features red-eye reduction
- Automatic film loading, advance, and rewind
Description
Your life isn't boring, so don't capture it with a boring camera. Instead, pick up a sleek, lightweight, uniquely styled Nexia Q1. The Q1 is the ultimate marriage of style and function. Its neck cord makes it fun to carry or wear, whereever you go. The Fujinon lens on the Q1 gives you consistently superb image quality. Look great, and take great pictures with Nexia Q1.
Great for kids of all ages, Fujifilm's Nexia Q1 APS camera features a unique shape and a small size. With its automatic features and compact size, the point-and-shoot Q1 is ready to capture the fun wherever you roam. The Q1 features 24mm Advanced Photo System (APS) technology that offers the ease of drop-in film loading to make it easy to change a role of film or make a midroll film replacement.
Its autofocus lens ensures that your subject is always clear, while the autoflash features red-eye reduction sensors that measure low light and automatically fires the built-in flash when needed.
The 22mm Fujinon lens assures the picture taker of beautiful, clear images with the touch of a button. You can also choose the print format you want from C (classic) or H (HDTV) when the picture is taken or when the prints are ordered.
The Q1 comes with a neck strap and one lithium battery (CR-2).
Spotlight customer reviews
Great camera for kids
[ Posted: 2004-05-07 ]
My daughter has wanted a camera since she was 2 years old. I bought her this camera (the pink flower edition) just before she turned 3. She loves it. The size is great for little hands. For the most part I don't need to adjust her fingers to keep them away from the lens.
She also has a Chicco Smile Camera. That was is very easy to use, and slightly cheaper since it uses regular 35mm film. However, given a choice she'll go for the Nexia every time. I know she's drawn to the design, but I think she likes the size of it too.
If you have your own little budding photographer let them give this camera a try. I don't think you'll go wrong.