Editorial Review:Product Description:The Finepix A700 lets you shoot pictures with confidence and gives images rich with details that conventional cameras miss. It incorporates Fujifilm's innovative Super CCD sensor, featuring an octagonal pixel design that allows you to capture highlights and shadow details in every picture. This sophisticated sensor allows the 7.3 MegaPixel powerhouse to deliver exceptional image quality with true-to-life colors. The A700 features a 3.0x Optical Zoom with a focal range equivalent to 36mm-108mm compared to 35mm film. The 6.3x Digital zoom gives a Total Zoom range of 18.9x. An extra large 2.4 inch LCD screen makes it easy to frame your shot or share your images with friends. This easy to use point and shoot digital camera has it all. LCD monitor - 2.4 inches / Aspect ratio - 4 - 3 / 112,000 pixels / Amorphous silicon TFT Power supply 2AA-size alkaline batteries , 2AA-size Ni-MH batteries (optional), AC power adapter AC-3VX (optional) System Requirements - USB port PC - Pentium CPU 200MHz + /Window98, 98SE, 2000Pro. Me, XP HE/Pro / RAM 256MB+ / 450MB of free hard disk space / CD-ROM Macintosh - Power PC CPU/ Mac OS 10.2.8 to 10.3.9 RAM - 256MB+/ 400MB free hard disk space / CD-ROM Dimensions 3.7(W) 2.4(H) 1.2(D) in. / Weight Approx. 4.9 oz. (without battery or xD Card)
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Stay away from this battery hog
I purchased the camera over a year ago and have been living (don't ask me why) with dismal battery life problems since day one. You're lucky to get 10 pictures out of the two AA's. I called service and they told me for $25 to $50 they would diagnose the problem and update the camera to fix the battery drain problem, which they know about!!! Why did I wait for the warranty to run out????? Stupid.... It's my last Fuji, I guarantee you that.
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Not the best digital camera
This camera takes nice pictures; however, the battery life is not that great and not too many other batteries are compatible with it. I'm not too happy about that. Also, the software is not working with my laptop, therefore, I have been unable to share pictures with others.
Hope your experience is better than mine!
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Terrible and Horrible Customer Service!!!
The camera is fine as long as nothing goes wrong. Fuji has the worst customer service I have ever delt with. They pass you from one person to another and do everything they can not to help you. Be prepared to deal with the worst customer service in the business. I really hope this helps you.
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Good camera with good price
I've had this camera for about 1 year. The worst part is it eats batteries but I think most cameras do. I solved the problem by buying rechargeable batteries. Also, they give you hardly any memory so you will have to buy memory as well. It is worth it though because the camera is small but not too small, I can carry it in my purse with no problem. What I really like about this camera is the large screen on the back, the picture quality is very good, it gives 60 second video and when you play the video back on the camera you get the sound as well. I don't need to carry a camcorder around anymore-just my camera. It also comes with plugs, you can put one end in the camera and the other end right into your tv and view pics and videos. I really like this camera!
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The Fujifilm Battery Eating Machine
I tried this camera because it enables you to select your own ISO level of 100, 200, or 400, rather than just "trust" the camera. However, in the course of shooting about 200 photos, half with flash, I went through five sets of AA, batteries. After just about 20 flash shots, the "low battery" warning would come on, and after about 30 flash photos, the camera would go "dead".
However, when I placed those "dead" AA batteries in my Fujifilm S5700, THAT camera worked fine. So, the problem is a defective power management circuit that demands batteries that are at 100% of their full charge to function. A freshly charged set of rechargeables (charged to about 95% of capacity) lasted just ten shots, yet went on to work fine in the Fujifilm S5700.
After "Googling" around the internet, I found dozens of complaints about the extremely short battery life of the A700, even from folks who otherwise were reasonably satisfied with its performance.
The Finepix A700 took nice photos outside, and good photos with NO flash indoors with the ISO 400 setting in rooms that had sunlight coming through the windows.
The flash photos were too washed out if the subject was two feet to four feet from the camera, using the wide-angle setting, and were too dark at six feet to eight feet with the tele-photo. The WORST flash performance I've seen from any digital camera.
Photos of brick wall, taken at five feet at a wide angle setting showed lots of distortion in the corners, with the right side corners being much more distorted than the left side corners.
This camera would be acceptable for someone who only shots five or ten photos per month, and never uses the flash. For that sort of use, the short battery life and poor flash performance would not matter. But, the photos from a $5 "throw-a-way" camera are just as good, for outdoor photos, and a $5 disposible camera would last for a full 40 flash photos, not just 20 or 30.
I think the Fujifilm company ought to recall the A700 and give its owners a "coupon" they can use to buy one of the many terrific cameras sold by Fujifilm, such as the S700 and the S5700.