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Fujifilm FinePix AX200 12 MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Black)

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Product Description:

  • 12-megapixel resolution for large, photo-quality prints
  • Fujinon 5x wide-angle optical zoom lens
  • Capture 720p HD movies with sound and still shots in 16:9 that can be played back on any HD-ready television (or a home PC)
  • Panoramic Shooting mode; Picture Search
  • 2-AA Batteries

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    Fujifilm FinePix AX200 12 MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Black)


    Fujifilm FinePix AX200 - 12MP, Fujinon 5x Wide Angle Optical Zoom (28-140mm), 2.7" LCD. Other features include: Face Detection w/ Red Eye Removal, Picture Stabilization, High Sensitivity 3200 ISO, 6 Scene - SR Auto Automatic Scene Recognition, HD Movie 720p w/ Sound, Panorama Mode, 2 AA Batteries.

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    Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
    Model No: AX200 Black
    Dimensions:  2.8 x 5.5 x 6.7 inches. 1.1 pounds.

    Customer Reviews

     Entering into a different world

    I bought this camera for someone else who had been using an old 35 MM film camera and hadn't yet experienced the difference of a digital camera. This particular camera has many quality features that make it possible for the user to take much better pictures without being extremely knowledgeable about cameras. In fact, I recommended this same camera to someone else who bought it and both are extemely pleased with the camera and it's performance. I made an excellent purchase.

     Fujifilm Ax200

    I was looking for a point and shoot camera

    got interested in this fujifilm camera because of the price and i am impressed - it has the BEST value for the price.

    Also i'm really thankful for Amazon customer Service, the first shipment which i got had a malfunction and they have replaced it free of charge, so now i have a GREAT looking easy to use point and shoot camera which i am really satisfied with.



     Fuji AX200 Camera

    The Fuji AX200 Camera is small, light weight, good looking and easy to use. The 5x optical zoom is a big plus. However, the very slow shutter speed (i.e., 1/3 to 1/2 second between button push and shutter operation) results in many missed shots, especially with moving targets. The camera has several 'shot types' that can be selected to optimize shutter speeds and flash type (e.g., landscape, night, close up, portrait, sports, etc.). Unfortuantly, only the landscape optimization is suitable for all-around shooting. Most of the other settings result in photos that are 'muddy', to dark and with limited contrast. This is a shame since the 12 MP images should provide for a greater depth of field than my old Fuji 2 MP digital -yet the old one takes better photos when color contrast is considered.

    All in all, I'm ok with the camera considering it only cost $5 after my $100 gift certificate that I received from a drawing.

    Fujifilm FinePix AX200 12 MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Silver)

     Easy to use, plenty of features

    This camera was bought to replace a broken one on a quick basis. Overall, the features are very nice, many of which I did not have before, e.g., stitched panorama shots; HD video. And for less than $100. It is small and easy to carry.

    Cons:
    1. battery status needs improvement: batter shows as near fully drained and then returns to near fully charged
    2. navigation is somewhat cumbersome: multiple buttons to work with at times

    Picture quality is good; Fuji makes great lenses in general.

    For an under $100 point and shoot, this is a good camera, but it is less than perfect.

     Versatile camera, great pix for the price

    I read all the other Amazon reviews for this camera, and read the specs on the Fuji website before buying the camera. After using it for a day, I'm pleased to say that it has exceeded my expectations.

    The menus are well laid out, and the modes and settings are very easy to change. I've read the manual fairly carefully and have experimented a good deal with some of the "shooting modes" and have the following suggestions and observations for those (few) who have complained of poor picture quality. (I've gotten outstanding results so far).

    First, be aware that this camera has a WIDE ANGLE lens, which means that it's designed to capture a wider field of view than a "normal" 35 mm equivalent lens. This makes it good for close quarters (e.g. indoor photography where you're trying to get as much of a room as possible, or as many people as possible, into the frame). I just spent this afternoon photographing the interior of a small 17th century post-and-beam house, and the wide angle lens captured more of the interior than a 35 mm equivalent lens would have. The downside of the wide angle lens is that you will see some "fisheye" bending at the edges of the frame, but the bending does disappear as you zoom out to a longer focal length. The wide angle also means that, even with full zoom, subjects will appear farther away than with a "normal" zoom lens. So if you want maximum zoom magnification of distant objects, a wide angle lens probably isn't your best choice. On the other hand, if you want maximum field of view for nearby scenes and people, wide angle is the way to go. (This lens can also do "macro" closeups, but I haven't tried that yet).

    Second, it helps if you read up on ISO settings and understand that some unavoidable digital "noise" creeps into digital photos at higher ISO settings. The higher the ISO setting, the more unwanted "noise" you're going to get. Therefore, you get the best quality shots at the lowest ISO setting (100 for this camera). Read the manual and learn how to either set the ISO manually to 100 (in shooting mode "Program AE") and/or use the other modes in such a way as to induce it to choose the lowest ISO possible. This camera seems to have very low noise at ISO 100, some at ISO 400, and is marginal at ISO 800. Try to avoid ISOs above 400.

    Third, change the "Image Quality" setting from Normal to Fine. The camera comes set to Normal, which means that your photos will be digitally compressed to save storage space. However, the compression process loses some image quality. To get the best image quality, change to Fine, which will save photos without compression and thus give the best image quality. If you want more storage space and don't care so much about image quality, you can change back to Normal.

    Fourth, read the manual and experiment with the different shooting modes, which make this camera quite versatile. I just shot the interior of the historic house I mentioned above using a tripod and the "Night (Tripod)" shooting mode, and the photos came out great even though there was little interior light and I chose not to use a flash. The Night (Tripod) mode gives up to 4 seconds of shutter open time for very low light conditions, at low ISO settings (like 100) for great quality shots.

    Fifth, experiment with the "White Balance" adjustment in shooting mode "Program AE". White balance can make a big difference in the color of your shots.

    Sixth, learn how to read the info shown on the screen as you set up for a shot. The shooting mode, ISO, image quality (Normal or Fine), White Balance, and flash status are all shown on the screen and are important things to be aware of. Depress the shutter button half way and see the shutter speed and f-stop displayed in the lower left corner. If the ISO and shutter speed aren't going to be satisfactory, make the needed adjustments to the shooting program or flash before taking the shot. Also learn how the auto focus works, how it signals that the auto focus has locked in(beep and steady green light) and how the red AF! indicator means that the camera is unable to auto focus, due to low light or some other condition. No focus=blurry photo.

    Seventh, avoid the "SR Auto" mode. All it does is choose one of the other shooting modes automatically, which you should be able to do for yourself based on what/where you're shooting. According to the manual, the "SR Auto" mode is apparently a battery hog, because the manual recommends that, if your batteries are draining too quickly, you not use the SR Auto mode. And some of the other reviews here have complained about buzzing noises in the SR Auto mode (though I haven't experienced it). Don't bother using SR Auto. Problem solved.

    In short, this camera gives you a lot of ways to take great pictures, but it can't do its best work until you help it out by setting it up right and learning how to understand what it's telling you. If you take the time to follow the above steps you'll be shooting great photos in one day. (And, to be fair, other reviewers have reported good results right out of the box without bothering to read the manual. Just saying...if you're getting bad results, don't blame the camera...unless it's obviously broken.)






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