Fujifilm Finepix F11 Review

Fujifilm Finepix F11Photography Blog reviews the Finepix F11 from Fujifilm. The F11 is a 6 megapixel digital camera with a 3x optical zoom lens and 2.5 inch LCD screen that while seemingly average, it ends up earning itself a four and a half out of five on their rating scale.

Nothing extraordinary there, but look under the hood and the Fujifilm F11 is suddenly a serious contender for the crown of “photographer’s pocket camera”. The Fujifilm Finepix F11 is the successor to the F10, which was voted European Pocket Camera of the Year 2005/6 thanks mainly to its amazing and completely useable ISO range of 80-1600. Although the Fujifilm F10 can be used in low-light conditions without flash, it is also a completely point and shoot camera with no manual controls, making it less appealing to the photographer who likes to exert some control over the picture-making process. Fujifilm have obviously listened carefully and released the Finepix F11 with, yes, you’ve guessed it, manual controls in the form of aperture-priority and shutter-priority modes, whilst retaining the highly effective sensor of the F10. Other improvements include a new Natural Light mode and Anti-blur mode.

January 30th, 2006 Posted by David in Uncategorized at 10:17 am Comment Now! »
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