FujiFilmE900This compact model, with a 5.08 cm display (2 inch) of 115.000 pixels (quite small…) appears to have problems while focusing in dark light and in tele mode. But the good thing about it it’s the multitude of functions and semiautomatic programs, even a manual exposure mode. Thru rapid access, in automatic mode you can change the diaphragm parameters. This camera not only uses the JPEG format, but also RAW (by the way, it used an XD card). Maximum ISO is 800. At ISO400 the image quality is week. This 9 Mp camera, with 4x optical zoom, has a high resolution, but fluctuant as the focal distance changes. Also, it creates dark corners on photos. Start-up takes 0.71 seconds, so it’s a quite fast camera, recommended for instant pictures. Also, its use of AA batteries adds to its travel credentials and has a more sophisticated look than earlier Fujifilm point-and-shoots (but the card slot and battery slot are somehow mixed in an unpractical way). No AF-assist light! But you can record video as long as you still have room on your card. Nice idea of FujiFilm to put a pop-up flash on a compact camera.

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