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Fujifilm FinePix J10 Digital Camera - Silver (8.2MP, 3x Optical Zoom) 2.5 inch LCD

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good quality camera

(4 out of 5) by Simon Palmer on Oct 30, 2009
We are very pleased with this product. We have had a few technical problems with this product, but they were very easily sorted with the guidance leaflets and handbooks that were issued with this product.

better than average at higher asa settings

(5 out of 5) by John Davis on Jul 25, 2009 (Fife, UK)
I bought this for my girlfriend to use on holiday based on other reviewers' comments. It seemed like a beginner friendly camera plus it was quite slim (not quite as slim as suggested in the illustration - the back has a raised panel).
In practice the camera was very straightforward to use both for myself and my girlfriend. I own a couple of Panasonic cameras both of which have optical image stabilisers, something lacking in the Fuji. What the Fuji does have is the ability to change the asa rating up to 1600asa, whereas the Panasonics only go up to 400asa (but practically only 200asa as the noise at 400asa is intrusive). This means that the Fuji can keep the shutter speed higher, because whilst the Panasonic image stabiliser is excellent and will let you handhold at 1/8 second, that often means little if the subject matter moves during the shot.
Back to the review; I was very pleased with the lens sharpnesss and image quality both of which would have been acceptable from a more expensive camera.
The camera has a relatively modest specification but works very well and for this reason I'm giving it full marks.

0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Shocking Camera very frustrating, help required.

(1 out of 5) by G. West on Jul 25, 2009 (UK)
Well i bought this camera on the back of all these good reviews and the decent price and admittly it is a good, easy to use camera... when it works.

Sometimes, not all the time, when you look back through pictures very appear fine then a second later they go blurry. I've tried an all manner of diffrant settings and positions to try and work out the cause but it just seems so random. The final straw was when I took some decent photos at a wedding this weekend and half them have gone blurry and then when trying to copy them to the computer the computer freezes.

Its sooo frustrating, please don't buy this camera.

If anyone thinks they know what I'm doing wrong and can help me out that would be fantastic.

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Great Little Camera

(5 out of 5) by A. J. Chislett-McDonald on Jul 22, 2009 (Barnsley, England)
Brilliant little camera. Added an SD card, but would take hundred of pictures without it...

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Lovely little camera

(4 out of 5) by Cornelius on Jul 1, 2009 (Bath)
Bought this days before a trip round Europe and on the whole it did not disappoint. My only niggle with it was attempting to take night shots - I found I got better light/exposure whilst in the 'Landscape' mode apposed to 'Night' mode. I must have made my friend wait for about forty minutes as I tried to get my 'perfect shot' of the Spanish Steps in Rome!
However, when purchased in conjunction with an 8GB SDHC card, it can hold (approx) 3,400 pictures in the 8M setting so you can happily afford to experiment to your heart's desire with numerous modes, safe in the knowledge the camera has a decent battery life (much longer than my friend's patience.)