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Fuji FinePix A350 Camera Review

megapixels:  5.2
max resolution:   (2592x1944)
max speed:  1.4 frame per second
max shutter speed:  1/2000 sec
min shutter speed:  2 sec
optical zoom: 
3x
digital zoom:  4.1x
storage:  XD Picture Card
ISO range:  64-400, auto
display type:  1.7" TFT (115,200 pixels)
actual camera dimensions:  3.5 x 2.4 x 1.2
weight:  4.7 oz.
approx. price:  $159 - $250
 



Noted Comments
- Good macro mode, affordable, decent image quality, great for beginners, compact design, built for snapshot photographers.


              
   Top Fuji FinePix A350 Camera Reviews

Digital Camera Info reviews the Fuji FinePix A350 and said: "The A350 added an extra 0.2 inches to its LCD screen for a total of 1.7 inches; however, the size does not make up for the inaccuracy of the screen. The LCD is only 90 percent accurate. Unfortunately, the viewfinder is much worse with only 75 percent accuracy, so users are not really given any good framing options. There is no telling what the picture will really look like until it is uploaded onto a computer or printed. This is inexcusable, even for a point-and-shoot model. For $299, the A350 is a good deal that I would normally recommend for the automatically oriented point-and-shoot crowd. However, the positive part of that phrase is tainted by the inaccuracies of the framing options. Sure, I understand that when a camera doesn't include manual controls, it is aimed for true point-and-shooters, but when the camera doesn't include any good options for framing, what audience segment of the digital camera market will want it?"

CNET wrote a review on the Fuji Finepix A350 and said: "When it came to photo quality, we found an especially wide gulf between what we liked and disliked about the Fujifilm FinePix A350. On the plus side, many of the photos exhibited a broader dynamic range than we're used to seeing from inexpensive point-and-shoot cameras. The colors were richly saturated, but they didn't appear unnatural and generally had a vibrant and tactile quality that should transfer well to prints. Dark hues were often unusually lifelike."
 

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