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Imaging Resource: review Fujifilm FinePix A310
Dennis Hissink : November 20th 2003 - 01:24 CET
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Our good friends from Imaging Resource, the well-known and thorough website in the US have posted a quick review of the FujiFilm FinePix A310 camera. This entry-level camera has a friendly price and has some nice features to offer. Successor to the popular FinePix A303 Zoom, the FinePix A310 Zoom is part of Fujifilm's latest line-up of digital cameras using the company's 4th Generation Super CCD HR technology to achieve sharper, higher quality pictures. The FinePix A310 Zoom uses 3.1 million effective pixels to produce an ultra-smooth 6 million recorded pixels. The FinePix A310 features a Fujinon 3x optical zoom lens equivalent to 38-114mm on a 35mm camera and Movie recording capabilities up to 10 frames per second (fps).
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According to Imaging Resource: "Trim and compact, the A310 travels well, and can be quickly stashed in a pocket when on the go. The A310 should immediately set novices at ease, as the user interface is quite simple and straightforward.", "With automatic exposure control and only a sprinkling of manual adjustments available, the A310's user interface is a snap to learn. The one thing I found a little cryptic was the "F" button, which accesses controls for image size, ISO, and color modes. Unless you read the manual, there's nothing on the camera itself to indicate that this is a button that leads to a menu or configuration option."
You want to know more about the advantages and disadvantages of the Fujifilm FinePix A310? Read the quick review at Imaging Resource!
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