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Fujifilm FinePix E900 Zoom

9.24 megapixels

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Best Price: $155

  • User Score (99)
    8.5 8.5 from 99 reviewers
  • Expert Score (14)
    8.3 8.3 from 14 reviewers
  • Design (2)
    7.4 7.4 from 2 reviewers
  • Value for money (6)
    6.8 6.8 from 6 reviewers
  • Features (4)
    8.3 8.3 from 4 reviewers
  • Performance (1)
    8.0 8.0 from 1 reviewer
  • Picture quality (5)
    7.8 7.8 from 5 reviewers

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9.24 megapixels

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Real Photo Technology captures treasured moments just as your eye sees them. Combining the new RP Processor, 5th Generation Super CCD-HR Sensor and Fujinon Lens Optics, the E900 delivers ultra-high…

  1. FujiFilm Finepix E900 Digital Camera Review

    15 May 2008

    This 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 ... Read more

  2. Reviewer: PC World
    08 August 2007
    Overall 8
    8.0
    Design 8
    8.0
    Features 8
    8.0
    Performance 9
    9.0
     

    Digital camera resolution keeps going up, and the FinePix E900 ($410 as of 2/6/06) continues this trend as the first point-and-shoot camera we've seen with a 9-megapixel sensor. It's no slouch in the features department, either, offering a long 4X optical zoom and Fujifilm's new Real Image Processor chip. Read more

  3. 05 July 2006

    Fujifilm released a compact digital camera that is built for photographers who want control over their images, but don’t want to break the bank for a DSLR or carry around 20 pounds of equipment to get a decent shot. The Fujifilm FinePix E900 has 9 megapixels packaged into a compact but comfortable body. The E900 has a 4x optical zoom lens and some other great features for a retail price of $499. Read more

  4. Fuji FinePix E900 Digital Camera Review

    Reviewer: Review shop
    01 July 2006
    Overall 10
    10
     

    I am very impressed with the E900 and highly recommend it if you want a compact, cool yet capable camera with 9-megapixel resolution, moderate wide angle capability, fast operation, excellent battery life and good photo quality, even at high ISO settings. Read more

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    Reviewer: Think Camera
    27 June 2006

    Once the images are in the browser, you can run through them at high speed, tagging the "keepers". There's only one level of tagging "tagged" or "not tagged" rather than the multiple grades (junk, poor, good, better, best) allowed in applications such as Bridge but tagging lets you quickly sort files into ones to work with and ones to ignore. Read more

  1. Reviewer: wawafoto, Photography Review
    10 March 2007
    Overall 4
    4.0
    Value for money 6
    6.0
     

    Nice presentation, but missing essential programs! Read more

  2. Reviewer: Francis - France, Let's go digital
    31 July 2006
    Overall 9
    9.0
     

    Colours are rather cold comparing with my ancient camera of first generation! ...But for real colour images with little light, it is superb!! ...and fast! Read more

  3. I like it

    Reviewer: shoesbuttback1, Msn
    03 June 2006
    Overall 10
    10
     

    Easy to use, makes me feel like a big shot. Read more

  4. Reviewer: stritz33, PC World
    06 January 2006
    Overall 10
    10
     

    This is great camera in it's classIt has highest 9 MP available, larger then others zoom.Camera is very fast.This is my second DigCamera (first was Olympus 3040)New camera makes everything easy.All menus are pleasure to use.You can see all settings on screen.The only regret is my palms are bigger the camera, I have to adjust myself to new dimensions Read more

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