Fujifilm Finepix F100fd 12MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Dual Image Stabilized Optical Zoom

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$379.95
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$306.41

Features

  • 12.1-megapixel Super CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality poster-size prints
  • 5x wide-angle optical zoom lens; Dual Image Stabilization mode
  • 2.7-inch, high-resolution wide-angle LCD
  • Face Detection 3.0 Technology, featuring Automatic Red Eye Removal
  • Stores images on xD or SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

Description

Equipped with the latest high-speed infrared connectivity, F100fd lets you send photos to another IrSimple camera or device in seconds without the need for a cable or PC. FinePix Wide Dynamic Range gives you the ability to explore extreme scenes and capture all the nuances of brightness and tonality. Using an aspherical lens to efficiently collect light at the focal point, the lens can deliver high-performance and phenomenal clarity of image with only a few lens elements for a more compact engineering experience. 12-Megapixels are arranged in Fuji Film's unique honeycomb pattern, which maintains high pixel numbers and enhances the light collection efficiency and light capture efficiency per pixel. Dual IS uses FinePix high sensitivity to freeze the movement of subjects and defeat motion blur, while CCD Shift Image Stabilization automatically compensates for camera shake. View and select up to 100 photos at a time in a 10x10 array of micro thumbnails. With the high resolution LCD, it is so easy to scan the micro images and find the photos you want to share with friends and family. Take the new Wheel Dial interface for a spin. Navigating modes, positions and functions has never been easier or more intuitive. With each selection, a helpful explanation of the mode or position appears on the display. It can display full-resolution photos on the LCD at a speed of 10fps. 1/1.6 Super CCD HR Sensor File Format - JPEG (EXIF Ver 2.2) Aperture - F3.3 - F9.0 (Wide) / F5.1 - F11.0 (Telephoto) Shutter Speed - 8 seconds to 1/1500 second Self-timer - 10 seconds and 2 seconds delay IR Communication IrSimple IrSS for Wireless Communication Shooting Modes - Auto, Natural Light, Natural Light & with Flash, M (Manual), Movie Portrait, Portrait Enhancer, Landscape, Sport, Night, Fireworks, Sunset, Snow, Beach, Underwater, Museum, Party, Flower, and Text Dimensions - Width 3.8 x Height 2.3 x Depth 0.9 (97.7x58.9x23.4mm

Spotlight customer reviews

Pros & Cons

[ Posted: 2008-07-18 ]

Rating: 80%
 

Pros:
- 28mm wide angle, great for group shots
- SD or xD card types
- High ISO Image Quality better than 1 f-stop better than f50fd and almost as good as f31fd
- Optical image stabilization
- Dynamic range maintains shadow details that would otherwise have been lost
- Good automatic flash adjustment

Cons:
- Menu much less intuitive than predecessors. Useful options buried--may make you miss the shot.
- Slow start up time.
- Less than average battery life

Quality:
I leave this at ISO400 (AUTO). With the camera at the other ISO AUTO modes, it prefers the higher ISO's when indoors, producing ugly noise. ISO 400 is almost as clean as ISO 100, where ISO 100 will produce shots that are too dark indoors. I also took a shot of a subject about 1 1/2 feet away with flash, and surprisingly used just enough not too overexpose it, where my other digicams would have.

Design:
The dial around the menu button is unnecessary, since you could do the same with the 4-way button action. I never needed to scroll through shooting modes or photos quickly. Miss a dedicated selector for shooting modes, and single button press for menu.

Wish List for the next model:
- If they made a slot for just xD or SD instead of both, they probably could have fit a larger battery with higher capacity.
- Sacrifice 5x zoom to make it smaller & lighter. Make 3x: it 28-105mm.
- Dedicated shooting mode dial as on the f31fd. Easier menu.
- Zoom buttons, which is more comfortable, instead of a rocker.
- The return of manual settings.

One of the best little cameras!!

[ Posted: 2008-07-16 ]

Rating: 80%
 

I have a Nikon SLR, but like many dragging a big camera around can be a pain!
I own an older Canon Elph SD-450 which actually takes rather GOOD pictures..except in low light and well..it's just too old now. I was trying to update my Canon with the newer technology out there..Face detect,image stabilization,better movie mode. From a lot of research I initially wanted to buy the Fuji F100fd but kept getting scared off about the pink banding issue, so I bought a Canon SD 950. The Canon IS a very good camera but I was finding the face detect worked less than 50% of the time and anything shot at 200iso or above looked rather noisy and the pictures were rather washed out. Flesh tones with the Canon tend to be TOO pink overall.To fast forward I did buy this Fuji camera..and overall I feel it's a bit superior to the Canon 950. Pics come out with a bit less saturated colors BUT now I realize colors, especially skin tones look more natural with the Fuji. Face detect works much better with this Fuji as well. That being said, at full 12 megapixels I can see a bit of noise in pics 400 iso and above rendering face detect a bit useless in some cases. To sum up, OVERALL this Fuji is VERY good. A little messing with some of the settings and this Fuji takes GREAT pics overall. I like many, wish "they" could make a point and shoot with a bigger sensor and maybe no more than 8 megapixels..but till then to me..this Fuji is about as good as it gets till then. Also I should mention I have seen NO NO pink banding in any pics..and for those who shot pics in total darkness in a drawer LOOKING for pink banding?..well isn't that a bit crazy??? I recommend this Fuji...great camera overall!

Hands Down Best Compact On The Market

[ Posted: 2008-07-15 ]

Rating: 100%
 

I am being very open and honest when I say this is the best compact on the market. Please note when I say this I am specifically refering to image quality. Things like looks, feel, menu layout, options, weight...ect are a mater of personal preference and who can judge that for you. I will admit I am not a professional photographer but I don't need to be to see which pictures are more pleasing to the eye. Isn't this what it is all about?

In short the Fuji F100 take beautiful, sharp colorful high resoloution pictures. I specifically compared it against Sony's DSC W170 & Canon's SD870 IS. The only reason I ever tried these other cameras is because I currently own a Fuji F31FD and wanted something with a real image stablizer. After reading all of the raving reviews I purchased the Sony DSC W170 and the Canon SD870 IS. I took various pictures with both cameras around my house on a sunny day,, inside and outside. To my suprise they were not even close to my Fuji F31FD or the Fuji F100FD. The descrepancy is such that it makes me wonder if Sony and Canon pay reviewers to give them great reviews. The reality is that the Fuji blows them both out of the water. Don't get me wrong, both Sony and Canon will take nice pictures outdoors, (Pictures on par with the Fuji) but as soon as you come inside the difference is day and night. The reason is very simple. Fuji cameras have a larger sensor that capture more light with less noise. This makes pictures taken indoors brighter and sharper with an overall look that is much, much more pleasing to the eye. Not to mention pictures taken indoors with Fuji never have the white spots that both the Cannon and Sony would have at random. This alone was a deal breaker. Since these spots are totally random you never know when your photo was going to be ruined by them. Never an issue with the Fuji! I realize most people think Sony and Canon's are great but it just make me think they don't really know the difference, or that they value something other than image quality about their cameras, hince giving them great reviews. Both the Canon Elps series and Sony DSC are very popular and are the cameras most people will buy, but remember in most cases the crowd is wrong and this is definatietly the case here. The Fuji takes excellent pictures outdoors and the best of any compact indoors. Don't let these so called professional reviews cost you a 15% restocking fee. Just go buy the Fuji and know none of the other compact even come close. Highly Recommended!

Eh.

[ Posted: 2008-07-03 ]

Rating: 40%
 

I briefly owned the F50fd and made the mistake of buying this one, both cameras are equally bad - good thing I was able to return it. I've previously owned many ELPHS (now SD950) and a few DSLR cameras.

CONS
Design -- the flash gets in the way, camera looks and feels cheap, interface is not intuitive or polished, uses proprietary USB cable
IQ/AF -- Not great, noisy images at almost any ISO, camera is slow to AF and write
Did not work with my Transcend 150X 4GB SD card -- a card that has worked in every camera/reader (works fine with SD950) - this appears to be a known issue.
Battery life is terrible.

Don't have anything good to say about it, get a Canon SD950 if you're hungry for a high quality pocket 12MP camera, or get SD850 if you want to save some money.

Good replacement for F50fd

[ Posted: 2008-06-15 ]

Rating: 100%
 

I had F40fd camera and them F50fd. F40 was better than F50, but just a little bit. Now I bought F100fd and very happy. It's much better than F40 and F50 (image quality, zoom, etc) and I'm almost sure this camera will serve me for years...