Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR.
September 2009
(81%)
60 Reviews
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Abstract: Having struck a chord with its semi-pro F200 EXR compact, Fujifilm has tried to expand its appeal further by offering the F70 EXR a lower-cost model that somehow achieves an even more ambitious 10X zoom. Experienced photographers will find a number o...
Dynamic range helpful for getting the most from shots, 10X lens flexible but still produces good quality, Wellbuilt, compact design, Easy to use while still giving some manual control, Good price for the feature set,
EXR only sometimes a saving grace, Lens zoom isn't as dramatic as you'd expect; slight fringing, No HD video or HD video output, Controls omit shutter priority and could be betterplaced.
For all the apparent criticism of the F70 EXR, at the end of our testing we genuinely appreciated it as an always handy pocket camera for the amateur. The lens is powerful enough to accommodate most everyday shooting situations, and the (mostly) manual...
Abstract: The is billed as the world's slimmest 10x optical zoom digital camera at only 22.7mm (0.9 in.) thin. The lens retracts into the body and the streamlined design means you can easily slip this camera right into your trousers pocket. Part of the "EXR" fa...
Abstract: The conventionally designed F70EXR from Fuji is a smart looking unit available in silver or gun-metal grey that initially appears to be no different from any other ordinary compact camera.That is, of course, until you pick it up, shoot with it and...
The Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR improves on most of the core functionality of the F200EXR camera at a much more affordable price-point, although its not all good news - obvious purple-fringing and an effective resolution of just 5 megapixels in most of ...
We loved the F200EXR (12 megapixel, shorter zoom, better lens and $50 dearer) and we like the new version. When the camera combines multiple shots, the effective pixel count is reduced, which is no bad thing. And in perfect lighting conditions, the fu...
As with the F200EXR, the LCD screen is abysmal — useless in bright light and pictures that look dull and underexposed on the LCD are perfect on the monitor. And there is no printed user manual, which for such a complex camera is inexcusable. ...
We tested the camera in the mode most users will choose (if they bother to choose any), Auto EXR. We wandered around town taking tourist-type snaps. The 27mm wide angle is a boon and the pictures were consistently good. At $500, this is the compact ca...
Published: 2014-04-10, Author: Ben , review by: uk.askmen.com
Abstract: Whether or not its claim to be the world's smallest 10x zoom digital camera is true, physically the F70EXR is definitely something to behold. At 22.7mm thick, it's still quite pocket-friendly and perfect for carrying around, despite the plethora of advanc...