Pros
- Surprisingly good image quality
- Very easy to use
Cons
- Rubberized controls are very basic
- No appeal unless you're a teenage girl
Bottom Line
The fashion-first Finepix Z30 backs up its looks with sharp images, but its design and rubber buttons won't please everyone.
- Bargain Point-and-Shoot Cameras Nice feature sets, wide-angle lenses, big LCD screens, and top-notch image quality are all available in new point-and-shoot cameras around the $200 mark.
- Awesome Sub-$200 Point-and-Shoot Digital Cameras Take a look at four of the best deals in well-priced digital cameras from Panasonic, Pentax, Nikon, and Sony.
- Fujifilm Adds Five New Finepix Cameras Fujifilm today announced five additions to its Finepix point-and-shoot line.
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