How to find the best pocket-sized camera
We review four of the best compact cameras that fit in your (large) pockets, but offer pro-grade features.
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We review four of the best compact cameras that fit in your (large) pockets, but offer pro-grade features.
The latest in Fujifilm's retro styled X series of premium-build compacts is top notch but awkward to turn on.
Rather than aiming for the Argos mass market that most of its compacts occupy, Fuji has headed in the other direction and is directing the X-Pro1 at enthusiasts and pros.
Fujifilm has been taunting camera reviewers with this retro-style compact camera for months now, but the £999 beauty is finally ready to greet its public.
The FinePix S200EXR is the sort of advanced point-and-shoot that’s many a creative’s dream. It offers superb handling, megazoom reach, and advanced exposure control.
If you've picked up a 3D camera from Fujifilm and are basking in the glory of its 3D display, what are you going to do with the 3D photos you've taken, aside from view them on your slick new 3D HDTV? Rather than order 3D photos from Fujifilm directly, you'll soon be able to print your 3D shots from the comfort of your own home.
Fujifilm has expanded its FinePix lineup with 13 cameras, including two models that use the company's EXR sensor and the its first 30x zoom camera.
Our second-cheapest camera looks like a normal compact – albeit with a stylish, metal build.
Fujifilm will launch a digital camera capable of shooting 3D images and video in Europe next month, expanding availability for the camera that has only been available in Japan until now. The camera made Fujifilm the first major camera maker to offer a consumer product in the emerging 3D imaging market.
Fujifilm has debuted the FinePix F70EXR, the company's first pocket-sized digital camera with a 10x zoom lens and EXR sensor technology.
Fujifilm's FinePix REAL 3D W1 camera may look like a normal digital camera, but it has two lenses and two sensors to allow it to take 3D photos.
The FujiFilm FinePix F200EXR is a wonderfully versatile compact camera that’s capable of taking some great, hassle-free photos, though it’s not the best looking.
Japan's FujiFilm is planning to add a new dimension to photography this year: the third dimension.
Fujifilm has launched its first camera featuring its EXR technology, the FinePix F200EXR, which was announced at the Photokina 2008 exhibition.
Fujifilm has announced the FinePix S2000HD, a compact and lightweight 10 megapixel digital camera with an long 15x optical zoom lens and HD movie recording and output. The FinePix S2000HD is the first Fujifilm model to offer full compatibility with high definition television (HDTV) systems for both stills and movies. As well as capturing true HD movies (at 1280-x-720 pixels) and wide screen stills (at 1920-x-1080 pixels), the FinePix S2000HD's HD output allows the camera to display ultra clear high definition photographs and movies on HDTV. The FinePix S2000HD comes with remote control and cable.
Fujifilm has launched the FinePix F60fd, which features a larger three-inch LCD screen, Face Detection 3.0 and brand new Scene Recognition technology.
At almost £70 less expensive than most of its rivals here – and £111 less than Canon’s Ixus 970 IS – the FinePix F50fd seems like a total bargain.
Fujifilm has introduced five cameras to its range, including one it describes as the "world's smallest 12x optical zoom digital camera," the FinePix S1000fd.
Fujifilm on Friday introduced the FinePix Z100fd digital camera, a new 8-megapixel point-and-shoot model that will go on sale this month for US$249.95.
Finepix’s new F40fd 8.3mp camera produces better photos than some 10mp models we’ve looked at – with Fujifilm concentrating on the quality of what’s captured, not its quantity.