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36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Camera shake still unavoidable at high ISO settings when not using flash or tripod, no optical viewfinder.
I was able to try out the F10 in the photographer’s pit at a music festival – where flash was forbidden – alongside a year-old D-SLR from another brand. Thinking there would be no contest, I was surprised to find the F10 not only handlin...
Abstract: Mobile phones are nibbling at the collective heels of compact digital cameras, but Fujifilm is determined to stay ahead of the pack with its new F10 snapper. This solid camera has a 3x optical zoom lens and a crystal-clear 2.5-inch LCD, and although ...
Abstract: 6.3-megapixel compact camera with long battery life: With so many digital cameras on the market, youd think that finding the right balance between fairly standard, slim, point-n-click models that are designed principally for the amateur, and the chunkier...
Abstract: Stylish digital camera. Main feature is the range of ISO settings the camera has. These can help you to produce better cameras in the dark without a flash. All in all a pretty standard model.
Abstract: The Finepix F10 is a consummate camera which impresses from the first sight of its elegant but sturdy exterior. Its beauty is not only skin deep however, since its 6 MegaPixel image sensor captures images with excellent resolution and color saturation...
Abstract: The Fujifilm Finepix F10 zoom, is available for £244 / $329 - and is a 6.3 megapixel digital camera, with a 3x optical zoom lens (Equivalent to 36 - 108mm on a 35mm camera), and a 2.5" TFT screen. The camera is enclosed in a silver metal ...
Abstract: Capable de prendre plus de mille photos sans avoir besoin d’être rechargé, cet appareil photo numérique de 6 mégapixels fait également des prouesses dans des environnements un peu sombres. Pour le reste, il se destine à un usage en automatique...