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Fujifilm FinePix 1300 1.2MP Digital Camera

from: Fuji




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 42580







Batteries Included: 1
Batteries: 4 AA
Battery Description: 4 AA Alkaline
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Fuji
Compatibility: PC USB
Connectivity: Serial interface
Continuous Shooting Speed: 2 fps
Digital Zoom: 2 x
Display Size: 1.6 inches
EAN: 0074101401875
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Has Tripod Mount: 1
ISO Equivalent: 125 ISO
Label: Fuji
Manufacturer: Fuji
Maximum Aperture: 4.5 f
Maximum Resolution: 1.3 MP
Maximum Shutter Speed: 0.00133 unknown-units
Maximum Vertical Resolution: 960 Pixels
Minimum Shutter Speed: 0.5 seconds
Model: 1300
Number Of Rapid Fire Shots: 6
Optical Zoom: 1 x
Publisher: Fuji
Removable Memory: SmartMedia card
Sales Rank: 42580
Size: Medium Size
Special Features: Macro
Studio: Fuji
System Memory Size: 8 MB
Warranty: 1 Year Parts/Labor


Features:
  • 1.3-megapixel CCD
  • 1,280 x 960 maximum image resolution
  • Built-in flash with red-eye reduction
  • Fixed-focus lens with macro setting
  • Uses SmartMedia cards for storage







Editorial Review:

Amazon.com Product Description:
Compare a scooter to a motorcycle. The scooter is a fraction of the size, power, and price, but around town, the scooter is as quick and fun as the motorcycle, and you can even take it some places the motorcycle won't go. The Fuji 1300 is the digital camera equivalent of a scooter--inexpensive and lower tech than some digital cameras, but really quick, easy, and fun to operate. And for the average camera user it will produce pictures very nearly as good as those from a substantially more expensive camera.

The 1300 is a revised version of Fuji's well-loved but short-lived MX-1200 camera. For the 1300, Fuji redesigned the case to make it (slightly) more stylish and replaced the serial transfer plug with a much faster USB connection. Otherwise, the camera remains essentially the same as its predecessor.

Compared to virtually every digital camera on the market (and especially its 1-megapixel peers), this camera is a speed demon. If you don't need to use the flash, you can turn the camera on and take your first shot in under a second. There's virtually no shutter lag (the shutter clicks a split second after you press the button), and the camera is ready to take another shot in less than 5 seconds. Though some cameras' LCD screens are slow, streaky, or choppy, the Fuji has a fast, smooth display.

Technophobes have little to fear: this Fuji is as easy to operate as a point-and-shoot film camera, automatically setting shutter speed and white balance and activating the flash, if necessary. Users looking for more creative control can adjust the exposure compensation, white balance, flash, and other settings manually. The camera also has a macro mode and a self-timer.

Pros:
  • Very quick performance
  • USB uncommon in cameras in this price range
  • Simple and fun to operate
Cons:
  • No video out (to display images on TV)
  • Macro abilities limited by fixed-focus lens




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Batterys last forever
i read someones review saying that this cammera drainded batteries, not at all i survived 2 weeks with 1 set of batteries, mabey the person never turned the cammera off, when in natural light you cant tell weather the cammera is on or off unless you have the display on beacuse the green on light fades and is hard to see.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Batterys last forever
i read someones review saying that this cammera drainded batteries, not at all i survived 2 weeks with 1 set of batteries, mabey the person never turned the cammera off, when in natural light you cant tell weather the cammera is on or off unless you have the display on beacuse the green on light fades and is hard to see.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Only get it if you want to haul around extra batteries!!!
This is NOT a very good camera for the price. If you leave the batteries in the camera, they are drained in a day. I finally figured out that the best way to go about it was to keep a separate bag with the batteries in it and put them in the camera before I use it. This is very annoying because then it wants you to re-set the time when you start it back up again. Not good for close-ups or low light. (I tried to use it to photograph my jewelry but got poor results.) Also, it does not have a zooming lens. For everyday shots of my family and friends outdoors or indoor with a flash, this is an OK camera. Still, I have found that you can get a much better product at a comparable price in the 35mm format, which you can now get "developed" and put on disc at most major film development outlets. And for only $50 - $100 more you can get a good quality digital Canon, Nikon, or Olympus that zooms and they might not have the battery problems.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Terrific camera for everyone
this is such a great camera, I got it for my birthday and it has worked perfectly. it takes wonderful pictures, and can take a few fallls,the one bad thing is it cant zoom, it only can switch modes (close up and distance shots) but it works great and is realy easy to use. Its just a great camera.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - fuji - it does what it says and more
This is an excellent beginner digital camera - I used it for one year and loved it to death. It is simple to use - gives great clear results, and doesn't blow the bank. I am only selling mine now because I've upgraded to the fuji f601Z!

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