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FUJIFILM FinePix 3800 Digital Camera3.2 million effective pixels, produces image with 2048 x 1536 recorded pixels. Simple user-friendly control and easy USB computer...
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3.2 million effective pixels, produces image with 2048 x 1536 recorded pixels. Simple user-friendly control and easy USB computer connection. Built into a compact body it features a precision retractable Fujinon 6X optical lens, with 3.2X digital zoom, mini Though-The Lens (TTL) electric viewfinder, pictures voice annotation, video recording, and PC-Cam Internet Mode. Set to automatic, or select manual for greater control over each picture. It has optional wide and tele lenses. Included with a 16MB XD-Picture Card, 4 AA batteries, FinePix Software and USB Cable. Compatible with Win 98, ME, 2000, XP, Mac 8.6-
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Superb camera and value
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Pros: Mega features, superb photos, user friendly software interface
Cons: Flimsy lens cap
The Bottom Line:
Excellent camera and value for money--great pics and mega features for enthusiasts alike.
I bought this camera to replace a digital camcorder that I took more digital pics on than digital video. Like others, I ignored the claims that if you want a good digital camera you need to buy one; never buy a camcorder with a built in digital still camera if you're looking for quality pics. How true that statement was. At any rate, I finally broke down and bought the 3800. Let me just say, I couldn't be happier with my purchase. 3.2 megapixels makes one nice picture. The camera itself is relatively small and fits in your hand nicely. I particularly like the swing up flash that tucks away nicely when not in use. Its loaded with more features than I'll probably ever need or use, but it's nice to have choices. I've tinkered with the scene option, where you can set predetermined picture qualities depending on the type of scene you're shooting (i.e. portrait, landscape, etc), so far I'm impressed as it gives me as a novice photographer a chance to turn out some great pics. As far as cons, the only thing I don't really care for is the lens cover. It's a bit flimsy, but it does the job--the camera's quality far overshadows this trivial detail though.
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