Photo : Fujifilm Finepix S5100 4MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom

Fujifilm Finepix S5100 4MP Digital Camera with 10x Optical Zoom

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Batteries Included: 1
Batteries: 4 AA
Battery Description: 4 AA
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Fuji
Connectivity: AV
Digital Zoom: 4 x
Display Size: 1.5 inches
EAN: 0074101411003
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Has Red Eye Reduction: 1
Included Software: Yes
Label: FUJIFILM
Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
Maximum Focal Length: 57 millimeters
Maximum Resolution: 4000000 Pixels
Minimum Focal Length: 5.7 millimeters
Model: S5100
Number Of Items: 1
Optical Zoom: 10 x
Publisher: FUJIFILM
Sales Rank: 10849
Studio: FUJIFILM


Features:
  • 4-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 11-by-15-inch enlargements
  • 10x optical zoom; 3.6 digital zoom
  • Captures video clips with sound; 1.5-inch TFT LCD screen; PictBridge compatible
  • Store images on xD Picture Cards (16 MB xD card included)
  • Powered by 4 AA-size batteries (alkaline included; rechargeable Ni-MH recommended)







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The FinePix S5100 offers digital muscle along with convenience and simplicity, to produce clean, crisp photographs. Features include 4.0 million effective pixel CCD, 10X Optical Zoom and the ability to capture both CCD-RAW and JPEG files.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - good transition from SLR film camera.
As an owner of a Pentax K-1000, I really like this Fuji S5100. Its simple to use, and the prints come out very nice. I like the feel of this camera because it feels like my SLR. I find the little pocket digitals no different that the old Kodak pocket camera. I like the S5100 for its options and ease of use.

Congratulations!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect Camera for both semi-pros and semi-travelers
I love the size, features and cost of this camera. It make it so much easier for me to enjoy taking pictures and knowing that it is helping me get the correct focus and obtaining pictures I am shooting for one reason and seeing other reasons I would have taken the same shot had I seen it originally.

Great price!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - The absolute WORST 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.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice.. Very Nice..
I love this camera so much, I purchased it three times.
It has great zoom, nice clear pics on 4MB selection, nice video too. It comes with a 16MB card, which, now that the hi def pics arent 2MB each (about 800k), you can fit more than 8. I purchased a 1 GB card that can hold several hundred pics, as well as decent, good quality video. It comes with FinePix software which allows you to make a Video CD, DVD, etc.. which is nice for special occassions. I purchased a USB XD reader with this to take the card out, and connect directly into my laptop, rather than physically connecting the camera to the laptop. The downside is the long startup time, and its hunger for batteries. Use Energize Lithum batteries. They last at least 50 times longer than regular batteries. Long distance inside pics with ok or dark light dont come out very well, unless you set it for nightpics, and have a tripod. The manual settings are good if you know what they mean. I like the shutter delay while photographing fireworks with a tripod.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Camera fine but beware
The camera itself if fine but please beware. They show the product weight at 20lbs meaning you will be charged over $40 to ship when the box it arrived in shows 3 lbs.

That said, I really like the camera, it is going to take a while to get through all the features but seems to be far superior to the standard point and clicks I have been using.

Zoom Optical 10x with Camera Digital 4MP S5100 Finepix Fujifilm




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