| | |  | Point-and-shoot Digital Cameras | Home » » » » Fujifilm FinePix J20 10MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom | | | | | | | Description: | | Samsung megapixel network camera | | | Features: | |
• 10.0-megapixel resolution for large, photo quality prints
• 3x optical zoom; Picture Stabilization and Anti-blur Mode
• 2.7-inch LCD screen with Micro Thumbnail View
• Slim, 17.4mm profile
• 20 MB built-in memory; capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.75 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.62 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.87 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.21 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 26 reviews |
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29 of 30 found the following review helpful:
so simple!Jun 04, 2009
By L.G.F. I got the camera for my mom when her old one started to mess up. I haven't really looked into any of the advanced features, but from just messing with it for less than 5 minutes I realized that this is the perfect camera for her. While I need something a little more advanced, this is one of the closest digital cameras that I have seen to a simple point-and-click camera. It doesn't have a lot of fancy buttons, which is great because they tend to confuse my mom. I was able to show her rather quickly how to turn it on, zoom, take a photo, and view photos. This is all someone with her skill level needs to know how to do.
Now I'm sure this camera has some advanced features that I haven't had a chance to see yet, but that's not why we bought it. I have my own fancy camera that does cool stuff that my mom could never figure out how to use. Trust me, she's tried.
So if you just want a good quality, simple camera for someone who doesn't need to fool with features, then this is a great option at a wonderful price.
26 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Easy Interface, Ultra Thin, Great ResolutionMay 30, 2009
By Gail Kaku This camera replaces a Canon Powershot 400, which started to flake out. The J20 has an easy interface and is quite intuitive. Can't believe the price of this camera.
My camera is tucked away in an IPOD case and fits like a glove. Maybe I won't need a camera case. I cut a little hole in the case and wove the camera strap through it. At the end of the strap,I attached a blackberry cleaning pad to it and use it to wipe away smudge marks.
Overall, I'm very pleased with the size and weight and performance of this camera. Recommend using the flash indoors - colors are more natural. I've been wanting something ultra thin for a while now and finally found what I want.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
good value but with some drawbacksAug 16, 2009
By John Doe My first fuji film camera. I ordered the black J20- the price is great I got mine new for 105$ w/ free shipping. (I also added a transcend 4GB/class 6 SDHC card & lowepro apex 20AW case.)
I really like the styling, "ultra compact" small size, & 2.7" 230K pixel LCD. Wish it had a longer zoom. It's just an easy to use point & shoot that fills my needs for mostly taking family pics. 10MP is probably overkill though as most of my prints will be in the 4x6, 5x7 and 8x10 sizes (assuming true photo quality of 300 ppi). I can't wait to try the video mode out, I'll post more later.
update: the 640x480 video w/ sound was big & clear, not small and choppy like I expected, w/ my 4GB card the recording time says 50min. To access the video mode you have to select it via the menu, there is no button on the camera itself. The shutter button on top starts/stops the video.
Update 2 (after 1 month): I'm a little disappointed in the pics now, because so many I take seem to be just slightly out of focus. Not sure if this has to do with the lens itself or lack of optical image stabilization. Also, there is some shutter lag about 2-3 seconds, which can really ruin the shot you were hoping to get. Ive also had some issues recently where it wouldnt turn on, but removing the battery for a second then reinstalling then it would work.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great cameraJul 04, 2009
By Ryan Kamminga
""The real deal""
I bought this camera for work and it is awsome. Easy to use and that battery life is great, I've had it for over a month and still have not had to charge it. Great camera for the price.
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
too good to be trueJul 06, 2009
By a selective shopper this camera is quite small, easy to use, and has a big screen. wall charger works fast (1-2 hours for the initial charge)
however, the flash is VERY BRIGHT, and washes out close items. it has a 3-4 second lag between pushing the button and taking the picture, unless you halfway depress the button to focus before you shoot (still takes a couple seconds, even then).
also, it can't seem to handle sunny days, at least not on the 'auto' setting.
a lot of the pictures came out blurry, and the stabilization setting can't be used at the same time as other settings.
maybe i just didn't play with all the settings enough, but the lag time is what did it for me. i'm returning the camera and getting something else, even if i have to pay a little more =( very disappointing, but i guess you get what you pay for.
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