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− | + | The '''FinePix F401''' is a little, even tiny camera from [[Fuji]] with a 4 megapixel effective output. Image quality is not great but with hardly any focusing or shutter lag it is a great little camera for party snaps etc. It also has a good macro mode and quite a number of manual controls available. | |
==Pros== | ==Pros== | ||
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* Small, compact and sturdy- you can chuck it in the bottom of your bag and not worry (I've dropped it 10m down some stairs and it hasn't had a scratch, this thing is sturdy) | * Small, compact and sturdy- you can chuck it in the bottom of your bag and not worry (I've dropped it 10m down some stairs and it hasn't had a scratch, this thing is sturdy) | ||
* An appropriate amount of manual functions if you want them though not too many as to bewilder a new user | * An appropriate amount of manual functions if you want them though not too many as to bewilder a new user | ||
− | * | + | * Hardly any shutter lag |
− | * | + | * Hardly any focusing time |
* An ideal first digital camera | * An ideal first digital camera | ||
Revision as of 10:49, 10 June 2006
The FinePix F401 is a little, even tiny camera from Fuji with a 4 megapixel effective output. Image quality is not great but with hardly any focusing or shutter lag it is a great little camera for party snaps etc. It also has a good macro mode and quite a number of manual controls available.
Pros
- Comes with dock
- Good battery life
- Small, compact and sturdy- you can chuck it in the bottom of your bag and not worry (I've dropped it 10m down some stairs and it hasn't had a scratch, this thing is sturdy)
- An appropriate amount of manual functions if you want them though not too many as to bewilder a new user
- Hardly any shutter lag
- Hardly any focusing time
- An ideal first digital camera
Cons
- High ISO noise even at so 200, 800 is unusable (this is due to small sensor size)
- No control over apeture / shutter speed
- Can be a little too small to hold steady at its slowest shutter speed (1/4)
- Quite noisy images