Latest – Review by GoodGearGuide (added 29 January ‘08)
Fujifilm FinePix A900 features:
- 9 megapixels
- 4x optical zoom
- ISO range up to 800
- Picture Stabilization mode (ISO based)
- 2.5 inch LCD
Read More Reviews – (updated 29 January ‘08)
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GoodGearGuide – 29 January’08 – reviews the Fujifilm FinePix A900 and indicated if you’re an experience shooter this camera will probably disappoint you. Here’s a summary of their review -
“Some awkwardly placed buttons but overall the camera does what it is supposed to do, deliver well color balanced in focus pictures with good color. One big point of contention is the fact that Fujifilm chose to bury the manual controls within the scene modes. Start up and shot-to-shot speeds were disappointing.”
All-in-all not a trailblazer, a little on the slow side, no burst mode but delivers good quality pictures.
Cameras.co.uk – 07 January’08 – reviews the Fujifilm FinePix A900 and for the prices offers decent photo quality. Here’s a summary of their review -
“If you take price into consideration this camera is tuff to best, not to mention it’s one of the easiest to operate cameras on the market. It’s one of the most basic frill free of all cameras and perhaps one of the easiest to pick up and start shoot with.”
CNET – 22 September’07 – reviews the Fujifilm FinePix A900 and writes;
“The Fujifilm FinePix A900 is a conundrum, torn between the worlds of high-end, high-resolution cameras and budget point and shoots. Its sensor and lens, the hearts of any camera, work well. However, its slow performance, bizarrely uneven feature set, and confusing control layout seriously hold it back. If you can put up with these quirks and don’t mind going without a burst mode, the A900 makes a solid, affordable choice for a higher-resolution camera.
The bottom line: This camera puts 9-megapixel stills into an affordable price range, but only if you can put up with its slow speed and confusing quirks.”
Steve’s Digicams reviews the Fujifilm FinePix A900 and writes;
“We have mixed feelings about the Fuji FinePix A900. While its 9-megapixel image sensor and upgraded LCD display are welcomed additions, the low resolution movie mode and slower shooting performances didn’t impress us. With a price tag of just over US$150, this camera offers an Ok value, but we recommended you take a good look at other similarly price models before making a decision.”
Sample Test Photos
[Sample Test Photos at Cameras.co.uk]
[Sample Test Photos at Steve's Digicams]
Specifications
[Official Fujifilm Specifications]
Owners Manual
Firmware Updates
Press Release
Valhalla, NY, February 22, 2007 Entry-level just took on a whole new meaning, as FUJIFILM U.S.A. Inc. today announced the launch of the eight-MegaPixel FinePix A820 and nine-MegaPixel FinePix A900. Designed specifically for the first-time digital camera buyer and consumers seeking an affordable, easy-to-operate upgrade to their current digital camera, Fujifilm’s FinePix A820 and A900 are loaded with features usually reserved for more advanced models. Both incorporate Fujifilm’s signature Super CCD sensor technology, a 4x Optical Zoom lens and feature ISO levels of up to ISO 800.
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