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Fujifilm FinePix F30 6.3 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom | 
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| Brand: Fuji Category: Photography
Buy Used: $398.69
Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $398.69
Avg. Customer Rating: 103 reviews Sales Rank: 18301
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 3 Digital Zoom: 6 Display Size: 2.5 Battery: 1 NP-95 Li-ion Battery Maximum Focal Length: 24 Minimum Focal Length: 8 Maximum Resolution: 6.3 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 3.6 x 1.1 x 2.2
MPN: F30 Model: F30 UPC: 074101440027 EAN: 0074101440027 ASIN: B000EJVWGS
Release Date: June 9, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Digital camera features full resolution ISO equivalency speeds as high as 3200 for great low-light and motion shots | | • | Features a 3.0x optical zoom Fujinon lens; combined with 6.2x digital zoom, camera offers 18.6x total zoom | | • | Large, 2.5-inch LCD monitor features Auto Brightness and an anti-glare, low-reflection CV (Clear View) film | | • | Picture Stabilization mode and Real Photo Technology combine to produce less noisy and less grainy photos in dim light | | • | i-Flash system accurately detects subtle light differences within a scene, and then lights the subject accordingly with a wider range of flash intensities |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Fujifilm FinePix F30 6.3MP Digital Camera is a revolution in point-and-shoot digital cameras for consumers. With full-resolution ISO equivalency speeds as high as 3200 -- a setting previously reserved for advanced consumer and professional digital camera models -- the F30 takes crystal clear photographs where other cameras would deliver blurry images. Higher light sensitivities allow this camera to shoot with faster shutter speeds, which lessens the likelihood of blurry pictures caused by ever-active children, fidgety pets, dim ambient light, or an unsteady camera hand. 
A 3x optical zoom lens brings you closer to your subjects when you want to catch important details. Take a closer look at the FinePix F30's functions. | Sized to slip into a pocket or purse, the F30 might be diminutive, but the extra-large 6.3 megapixel resolution is more than enough for high-quality standard 4x6-inch prints. However, if you'd like to make larger prints, or alter an image with photo editing software, the extra-resolution is a valuable asset. An extra-large, 2.5-inch (230,000 pixel) LCD monitor fills the back of the camera. With convenient features like Auto Brightness and an anti-glare, low reflection CV (Clear View) film, the monitor provides comfortable composition and viewing of photos whether in dim interiors or under bright sunlight. The responsive FinePix F30 is ready when you are, with a super-fast start-up time (1.4 seconds), a shooting interval of 1.5 seconds, and a shutter release time lag of a minimum of 0.01 seconds. The class-leading performance of FinePix F30 is due in large part to the second generation of Real Photo Technology. This Fujifilm photographic achievement is a combination of Fujifilm's Super CCD sensor, its proprietary RP Processor, and a world-class lens from Fujinon. The camera's 3.0x optical zoom lens has a focal range equivalent to 36-108mm on a 35mm camera. Combined with a 6.2x digital zoom, this camera offers a 18.6x total zoom range that brings you closer to your subjects than ever before. Fujinon, Fujifilm sister company, produces these high-quality optics that are used by broadcasters, astronomers, scientists, the military and others to bring their subjects closer with crisp, clear image quality. Fujifilm has also added a helpful "Picture Stabilization" mode dial setting to the F30. This easy-to-identify, automatic setting lets the camera choose the correct light sensitivity -- ISO equivalents up to 3200 -- and best matching shutter speed for the highest quality digital pictures. In the past, high ISO equivalencies such as 3200 (or even 1600 and 800), had been off-limits to compact consumer digital cameras, but not any more. In addition to Picture Stabilization, the F30 combats the high-ISO, low-picture-clarity problem with the sixth-generation Super CCD sensor that produces less noise than its predecessor, and an RP Processor II that is finely tuned to remove even more noise. The end result is the FinePix F30: a camera that produces sharp pictures, full of rich color with dramatically less image noise, even in the lowest of lights. 
A 2.5-inch LCD display makes it easy to frame great shots. | Another innovation of the FinePix F30 that works in tandem with Real Photo Technology and higher ISOs is the Fujifilm flash system called i-Flash. More advanced than similar flash systems, the i-Flash can accurately detect the subtle lighting differences within a scene, and then light the subject accordingly with a wider range of flash intensities. This is accomplished with an adjustment to the flash's intensity based on a variety of factors, such as subject position in the frame, subject size, ambient light, and backlight intensity. So, even if the subject is off center and standing under a street light, the i-Flash system will expose the subject properly. i-Flash is a tremendous asset to any photographer, particularly when shooting in low-light -- subjects look more natural in front of backgrounds full of bright and clear detail. However, the i-Flash difference is most apparent in portraits, delivering realistic facial tones without the washed-out look so often associated with flash photography. Basically, this smart flash control system recognizes conditions, and determines the optimum flash output to give you superb results. Ever run out of digital storage just at the wrong moment? Not with the F30. With 10 MB of built-in storage you'll never have to miss that special shot. Think of it as your internal insurance policy for those great, not-to-be missed photo opportunities. Amazingly easy to operate, all you have to do is switch-on the FinePix F30, and you'll be ready to shoot. Controls have been arranged for easy, fingertip operation giving you quick access to all the camera's great exposure modes and scenes. The full range of exposure modes includes auto, aperture-priority AE, shutter priority AE, manual, movie, picture stabilization, and scene position modes; plus, a generous selection of 15 preset scene positions that include underwater, sunset, snow, fireworks, party, museum and more. Whatever the situation, the FinePix F30 makes it a snap to get great results. Additional features include super macro mode; 30 fps movie recording with monaural sound for capturing quick, digital video snippits; a FinePix Photo button for one-touch access to frequently used settings (image size, ISO sensitivity, and FinePix color mode); continuous shooting mode; a USB interface for PC connectivity; a video output for your TV monitor (NTSC/PAL) to display photographs on your television; FinePix Viewer software; PictBridge compatibility; and an xD-Picture card compatible slot. The FinePix F30 is powered by an included NP-95 rechargeable battery and can take approximately 500 pictures on a single battery charge. What's in the Box Fujifilm FinePix F30 digital camera, NP-95 rechargeable battery, AC-5VC AC power adapter, hand strap, USB cable, A/V cable, and FinePix Viewer CD-ROM.
Product Description Breaking away from the tired practice of pixel counting, the FinePix F30 Zoom is the world's first digital compact camera to deliver ISO 3200 sensitivity at full resolution. Fujifilm has identified sensitivity as one of the major photographic benchmarks for the digital age, and this camera makes it possible to capture images of unrivalled quality, even in very dark conditions. showcases a new ?intelligent flash' system which uses the camera's exceptional sensitivity to combine natural foreground illumination with balanced exposure in the background. Avoiding both the messy background blur of ?slow-sync' flash, and the stark contrast of conventional flash, this will bring your after-hours photography to life. Finepix F30 uses a rechargeable battery that is CIPA rated to have a capacity of up to 500 pictures per charge. With a 6.3 effective megapixel rating, still pictures have great detail. It can even shoot movies up to 640x480 VGA resolution. Exposure Modes - Programmed AE (AUTO/SP), Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE / 256 zone metering Preprogrammed Scene Modes (SP) Natural Light/Natural Light & with Flash/Portrait/ Landscape/Sport/Night/Fireworks/Sunset/Snow/ Beach/Underwater/ Museum/Party/ Flower Close-Up /Text 2.5 LCD 10MB internal memory + xD-PictureCard slot (We advise an optional 512MB XD-card for practical use of this camera) Built-in electronic-flash - Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro, Red-eye Reduction + Slow Synchro modes PictBridge compatible Unit Dimensions (W x H x D) 3.6 (W) x 2.2 (H) x 1.1 (D) / Weight 5.5 oz. (not including accessories, batteries & xD Card)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 98 more reviews...
Exceptional Photo Qualty out of a Pocket-Sized Camera November 20, 2008 I have owned this little baby for about a Year now and it doesn't dissapoint. This camera goes OUT to all Aggravated and Frustrated Compact Owners who wish they could get Good to Decent Picture Qualty at night time with Out the Degrading Noise and Grain that comes about at High ISO speeds. This Camera is defiantly in One of a Kind and even won a European Photo Award. This camera is the closet thing to SLR qualty pictures you will Find on Compact Camera Period! Congradulation on the Engineering team on Fuji Film Company to developoing this little Gem. This this Camera Pefect? Lol. Almost but no cigar. Would be nice to have at least a 4 times zoom, zooming opiton on video, and to have a sofia tone option however the Photo quaulty that comes out of this Machine more then compensates for it's short commings.
Good Underwater Camera - Do not buy Fuji until replace xD memory card format ! September 9, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I will never by a Fuji or Olympus camera again as long as they continue to use a non-mainstream memory card format such as the stupid xD-Picture memory card format.
The camera is good. Both the stills and video are great - even sound comes through nicely using the Fuji underwater case.
However once I discovered that taking and viewing underwater videos is much more interesting than stills I quickly came up against the limits of the stupid xD-Picture memory card format Fuji uses. While you can get a 32GB SD cards for low cost for every other camera on the planet, the highest capacity Xd memory card you can find is a tiny 2GB; fine for stills but sucks for video ( especially when you have to open an underwater case to replace). The xD format is a dead end - do not expect to see increased capacity memory cards.
-Ed
great camera July 12, 2008 I bought this last year, and it works just great! I especially love the fast shooter of 3200 as the maximum. With this feature, I could easily catch those wonderful moments of my husband playing basketball with his buddies. I hope there would be another good deal as good as the price I bought last year because I happened to crashed it and it could not work any more...
Excellent compact digital camera January 29, 2008 The photo quality is great- especially in low light sitauations. We are very happy with our purchase. The quality of video clips are super nice too. The F30 camera is durable, fast, easy to operate & the results are fantastic. I can't think of anything more I would want from a compact digital camera,,,well,, it would be nice if the battery door didn't slide open easily,, we put a piece of scotch tape over ours. Still, worth getting this one.
Great Camera December 10, 2007 I bought this camera last year as a gift to myself - it's amazing, beautiful clean shots, hardly any editing neccessary (for red eye reduction etc). The only reason why I did not give it a full 5 star rating - is because the zoom on the camera is only x3 and the digital zoom is not even worth mentioning, however don't be distressed - you can more than make up for it, when editing on your computer using the software that came with the camera.
Sadly, my own was stolen & had it not been for that, I would still be quite content to use it, so now I'm looking into upgrading to either the F31 or F50, but too be honest, I'm more leaning towards the F31 - it's almost exactly the same, but has face recognition!
Michelle Trinidad & Tobago
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