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Fujifilm FinePix S700

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Very Good

  • Pros
  • Great color accuracy
  • Reasonable price
  • Cons
  • Some image distortion
  • No optical viewfinder
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Fujifilm FinePix S700 Review

by Grace Aquino

The nicely priced S700 has good features and SLR styling but an awkward electronic viewfinder.

Fujifilm's FinePix S700 adds an SLR-style frame to the solid functionality of an advanced point-and-shoot. Its best traits are its long battery life, manual controls, 10X optical zoom, and image stabilization--not a bad combo in a $250 model.

The camera powers up in less than 2 seconds, and the shutter button responds fairly quickly. It handled close-up shots nicely; I photographed a quarter at a distance of about 2 inches, and the resulting shot looked crisp and clear.

In our lab tests, the 7.1-megapixel S700 earned a high score for color accuracy and an average score for sharpness. Its scores for distortion, however, were subpar. In our battery-life tests, the camera's four AA alkaline batteries supported 475 shots--much better than the average score.

I liked the camera's 'Natural Light and Flash' mode shooting option, where the camera captures a pair of consecutive shots--one without flash and another with flash--so you can compare which lighting captured the better image. A continuous-shooting mode snaps shots at a resolution of either 7 megapixels (the unit's maximum) or 4 megapixels. This feature worked fine, but it was a bit slow to record.

The S700 has the chops to perform well in most shooting scenarios. You may find the body a bit bulky, though.

Grace Aquino

User Reviews for Fujifilm FinePix S700

  • Reviewed by: ThanhNgoc89

    Duration of ownership: 2 Months

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  • Reviewed by: denkile

    Duration of ownership: 3 Months

    Strengths: Advanced features: ISO 1600 and 800 that work; Uses 4GB SDHC cards; Great tele macro with +2 filter; Excellent performance for the price.

    Weaknesses: Standard AA batteries show short life (low voltage) when using focusing aid and flash. (Battery voltage recovers for reuse.) Will not connect to my Sunpac flash.

    Overall Evaluation: I really like this camera: easy to use, feels good. Have waited for years for the speed/ISO and resolution in a reasonably priced digital that matches my SLR film rig. It is a great daypack canera without the weight of the SLR.

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