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Fujifilm FinePix V10

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Fair

  • Pros
  • Big LCD
  • High ISO settings
  • Cons
  • Too few manual controls
  • Limited battery life

Fujifilm FinePix V10 Review

- The most eye-catching feature of the compact Fujifilm FinePix V10 is its big LCD. The 3-inch screen, which almost fills the back of the camera, is handy for framing shots and makes viewing images a pleasure. The $349 V10 starts up quickly (in less than a second), and shutter lag was generally minimal, though I sometimes noticed it in low light.

User Reviews for Fujifilm FinePix V10

  • Reviewed by: rupdip

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: CompactHuge LCD Screen- 3 inchStylishTop Quality

    Weaknesses: Low Optical ZoomxD Card (Cost)

    Overall Evaluation: I am a fuji fan and this compact one holds up to its promises. 3 inch LCD is its big plus. However I do not like xD Card used for this camera. Fuji should come up with SD Card alternative. Still, this is a clever little camera that looks great & would be very easy to carry as long as you're not picky about noise in the image

  • Reviewed by: nn2000

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: camera size, LCD size

    Weaknesses: less popular XD slot

    Overall Evaluation: The most attracting thing with the digital camera with its small overall size and big LCD size. The big LCD screen on the back helps one watch easily and clearly. The overall small size make it easy to carry with. It even fit if you put the DC onto your keychain. And the small size does not affect the good performance with 5.3 megapixel and 3.4 optical zoom.

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