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Fujifilm FinePix J250


$200.00 Released March, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Lightweight and compact. A lot of settings for various environment conditions. Optical and digital image stabilization.

The Cons:Lost sharpness by using full zoom capacity. Default evaluative metering mode is unreliable. Dynamic range is poor.

The Fujifilm FinePix J250 is a super stylish and compact digital camera released in March of 2009. An upgrade from the FinePix J20, the Fujifilm FinePix J250 offers a larger 3” LCD and 5x optical zoom Fujinon lens with a 10.0 megapixels resolution.

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Furthermore, the J250 utilizes both high sensitivity and CCD Shift Image Stabilization to eliminate blurred photos by freezing action and minimizing the effects of a shaking camera. In fact, the ISO3200 (versus ISO1600) sensitivity allows photos to appear more natural and true to live even with limited lighting. Like its predecessor, the J250 also features an ‘evolved’ 6-scene Scene Recognition Auto feature and Face Detection feature that work together to detect and optimize faces and scenes. The J250 also includes 640x480 moving recording at 30 fps with monaural sound, a Red-Eye Removal function, and over 15 versatile shooting modes. Available in black, the Fujifilm FinePix J250 retails for $199.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • 22.6mm Frame
  • 3” LCD
  • 5x Optical Zoom w/10.0 Mpx
  • 640x480 Movie Recording (30 fps)
  • 23MB Internal Memory
  • SHDC Card Slot
  • SR Auto & Face Detection
  • ISO 3200 Sensitivity
  • CCD Shift Image Stabilization
  • Red-Eye Removal
  • NP-45 Li-ion Battery
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

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Pros
  • 2

    lightweight and compact

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    a lot of settings for various environment conditions

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    optical and digital image stabilization

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    3" LCD screen

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    5x optical zoom

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    wide-angle lens

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    affordable price

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    attractive brushed-metal finish

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    supports SDHC cards

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    Intuitive controls

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    electronic viewfinder is definitely superior to an optical tunnel viewfinder

Cons
  • 2

    lost sharpness by using full zoom capacity

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    default evaluative metering mode is unreliable

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    dynamic range is poor

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    excessive color saturation in yellows

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    no manual functions

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    Very noisy pictures at anything less than bright sunlight

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    not recommended for beginners

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