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Fujifilm FinePix
A800
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8.30 Megapixels
3X
Optical zoom
2.5 inch LCD |
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The Fuji
Finepix A800 is one of the increasingly lot numbers of digital cameras
accessible for under £100. It has a quite minimum set of features and is
so one of the much easiest to utilize cameras you are likely to come
across. The Finepix A800 has almost eight megapixels and commonly a
three times zoom lens.
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Image Quality
While I have come to expect from digital cameras selling pro around the
£100 mark and just under dim light photography preserve be a problem. I
as well found some focusing problems still in good light by the Finepix
A800.
I was not that impressed by the sharpness of each three of my outside
scenic shots. It appears that every photo taken at some distance could
have a problem. Move closer in and the performance of the digital camera
begin to improve. Out of these three shots, photos one and three where
the lens is zoomed in great effort the most. The extensive angle shot
(test photo 2) is much better; however there is a fall off in focusing
towards the edges of the shot.
Glare from the sun is handled very well and gloomy areas have a good
level of detail pro a digital camera in this price bracket. In the next
shot there are darker areas creeping into the corners of the shot also.
My test pro colour underlines the reality that there is plenty of
deepness to the colours produced by the Finepix A800. In my view this is
not overdone and you should be capable to take a few vivid, extremely
attractive and colourful photos with the digital camera.
The outside portrait shot furthermore shows plenty of beautiful colour.
There is a lukewarm feel to the photo and I would be pleased to have
taken this shot by a move expensive camera. More light would have
improved the photo further.
Moving indoors and running some lowlight tests the Finepix A800 hits
serious complexity. Neither the inside portrait nor the shot of beer
bottles is focused correctly. There are little you canister do to get
round this difficulty apart from ensuring that pro each photo you make
accessible as much light as possible. Turn on every light and utilize
window light when you can.
For a digital camera in this cost bracket the macro shot is over
average. In reality it is a most pretty good shot. Since I have compared
by of other Fuji digital cameras there is a touch of purple showing
hither and thither in the silver areas around the watch face.
There's no
suspicion that ISO 400 the picture quality is much better than what I
have become accustomed to seeing. Push the ISO setting up to ISO 800
while and deterioration is a most serious issue.
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