Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Fuji F30 Finepix Digicam Reviews
Fuji created quite a stir when the Finepix F10 first came out last year, appearing as the first compact digital camera with an unheard of ISO 1600 low light capability. Being able to shoot without flash in dim situations quickly made it a best seller.
Fuji quickly followed up with the F20 going up to ISO 2000.
Now with the Finepix F30 Fuji has upped the ante to a Digital SLR speed of ISO 3200. Maintaining the 6 megapixels of the previous model, the F30 maintains the 3x zoom but has a new Super CCD.
Reviews are generally good but still fault the F30’s predisposition to chromatic abberation and as with all pocket cameras the dynamic range is limited compared to a Digital SLR leading to cropped highlights, plus the new ISO 3200 rating is perhaps a bit too ambitious.
Here are a list of reviews from numerous digital camera review sites:
- i4u
- dcresource
- cnet
- neocamera
- photoxels
- megapixel
- imaging-resource
- digitalcamerainfo
- photographyblog
- letsgodigital
- digicamreview