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Great Camera,=
terrific pictures, March 6, 2006
Reviewer: Leon Photo 0 in addition to Finepix s602. I am teaching Digital
Photography to Seniors and I highly recommend the Fuji Products. Those
that
complain either are not holding the camera steady or not making
sure that the focus is right in the center.. When I move up to the next
model camera, I usually give the older model to my niece, nephew, or
granddaughter. Many of my former students are
making great photos with various digital cameras because they
are: Holding the camera steady, pressing the shutter release
halfway so the camera focusses and sets the exposure. Then after
clicking the shutter, holding the camera steady for about a second. I even
recommend using the self timer for still subjects
so there is no chance of blurring the picture
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The Best of them ALL!, September 29, 2005
Reviewer: Marsha L. Mcginnis "Marsha"
I bought this camera as an upgrade to a three-year old Finepix 2600Z that
I noticed was slow compared to the newer ones. The pics were still
excellent - so I figured I'd stay with Fugi. Since purchasing the A350,
I've become increasingly interested in taking more professional "LOOKING"
photos. So, I've tried the Nikon Coolpix 7600, the Cannon SD500, the new
Cannon Power Shot S2 IS, the Cannon PS A10, and the Finepix F10. (Sending
three of the above mentioned back). And, I keep coming back to this little
no-nonsense, non fidley, point and shoot wonder. It is the easiest and the
best of them all.
At first some pics were blurred, until I learned the secret of standing
against something to brace myself, holding my breath as I shot the photo,
and just using the focus feature like it says in the manual. And behold!
Great pictures! I'm a big fan of natural light, and shoot most of my
pictures without a flash, and try and fill the frame. That's what works
for me anyway. Some people love to "set up" the shot, and that's fine -
but I've learned that's not for me, I don't have time to fiddle -
espicially when it's catching children in unaffected and natural states of
being. I love spontaneous shots. And with this camera, those are within my
reach.
It looks as nice as the "upper end" purse/pocket sized Cannons, (same size
- but a tad thicker), it's much less complicated to use, and the price is
unbelievably reasonable. Everyone should have one - even if it's just to
have as a back up. You'll find yourself using it more than the one it's
backing up. :)
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Review of Finepix A350 Digital Camera, September 13, 2005
Reviewer: Richard S. Knapp
While we have only had the camera for a month, and have taken only about
60 photos, we are very satisfied with the camera. We are happy that we now
have a small camera that you can take to any function by clipping on your
belt, putting in your purse, or in my fly fishing chest pack--just in
case... We have taken most photos on 3 MP, and find that they look
excellent on 4 x 6 format. Haven't done any enlargements yet. We have
another Finepix camera we use when we plan to get 8 x 10s or larger,
anyway. Sticking with the same brand makes it easier to learn how to use
the camera, as the logic is similar. We like that it uses AA batteries.
Based on our past experience with rechargeables (negative), we just use
off the shelf throw-away (oops, recyclable) AA alkaline batteries. Since
they can be obtained cheaply and the charge does not diminish when you
take them on a trip.
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Great little camera. , September 9, 2005
Reviewer: John Ml.
This camera is tiny and gives great pictures and all features you would
find on these camera size. Pictures are very clear and sharp. It is very
complete. If you are looking for a pocket camera, this is the one. Don't
wait for a fast shutter on this kind of camera. This one a winner compared
to Olympus D-535, Canon A400 or canon 510.
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FujiFilm Finepix A350 5.2Mp Review , September 7, 2005
Reviewer: Ashkan
It's an outstanding Digital Camera . its size is small to compare other
Digital Cameras but its features and options are so vast , it doesn't have
many functional bottons or arrow keys on the body of the Camera but it has
many features ,options and camera control Functions through Menus
appearing on the LCD , you can scroll , move , select and manage the menus
on the LCD by the Simple Arrow Keys and bottons implemented on the body of
the camera . The Quality of the pictures are outstanding for printing and
seeing in the computer and you can easily zoom in to the objects because
of the advanced quality ,however when you attach the camera to TV to see
them on the TV screen ,some pics apear to be Blur and hazy but when you
zoom to the objects you see a clear image on the TV screen, anyway the
Quality of the pictures are so great when you download and see them in
your PC . it's also capable to record with sound with a reasonable quality
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