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FujiFilm FinePix Z70
$150.00
Released February, 2010
The Pros:Slides open easily and smoothly. Usage is fairly simple, just point-and-shoot, good for entry level users. Connectivity to the computer is simple and very quick.
The Cons:A bit awkward to hold without accidentally covering the lens or flash with your finger. Tends to slide open in your pocket, wasting batteries. Low light photos tend to look grainy even when using the flash.
The FujiFilm FinePix Z70 is a colorful compact digital camera released in early 2010. It’s very similar to the XP10, except that the Z70 sacrifices its peer’s ruggedness in favor of more colorful frame options.
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Featured is a 12.2MP CCD sensor, a 5x optical zoom lens, and a 2.7” display. It too captures 720p videos and high-quality stills; plus, the Z70 includes automatic upload functions for YouTube and Facebook. Additional features include digital image stabilization, scene recognition auto, and automatic face detection.
Features
- FinePix Z Series
- Compact Digital Camera
- 5x Optical Zoom Lens
- 12.2MP CCD Sensor
- 2.7” LCD Display
- 720p Video Recording
- 1080p Still Capture
- NTSC/PAL Video Out
- USB Interface
Specifications
- Model: FinePix Z70 / Z71
- CCD Sensor: 1/2.3” CCD
- Effective Pixels: 12.2MP
- Lens: Fujinon 5x Optical Zoom Lens
- Digital Zoom: 6.3x
- Display: 2.7” LCD
- Still Resolution: Up to 4000x3000
- Movie Resolution: Up to 1280x720 (720p)
- Formats (Stills): JPEG
- Formats (Movies): AVI (Motion JPEG)
- Formats (Audio): WAVE, Monaural
- Memory: 13MB
- Expansion: SD/SDHC
- Battery: Li-ion NP-45
- Video Output: NTSC/PAL
- Digital Interface: USB 2.0
Model Variations
- Z70 Pink
- Z70 Black
- Z70 Blue
- Z70 Bronze
- Z70 Purple
- Z70 Silver
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slides open easily and smoothly
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usage is fairly simple, just point-and-shoot, good for entry level users
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connectivity to the computer is simple and very quick
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plenty of shooting modes for special situations
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very compact and light, fits comfortably in a shirt pocket
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a bit awkward to hold without accidentally covering the lens or flash with your finger
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tends to slide open in your pocket, wasting batteries
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low light photos tend to look grainy even when using the flash
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battery tends to perform poorly after awhile
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