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Fujifilm FinePix F20 Digital Camera - Silver (6.3MP, 3x Optical Zoom) 2.5inch LCD
 
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Fujifilm FinePix F20 Digital Camera - Silver (6.3MP, 3x Optical Zoom) 2.5inch LCD

by Fujifilm
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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Technical Details

  • 6.3 million pixel CCD
  • ISO 100-2000 for superb low light performance
  • 2.5 LCD with 60 frames per second refresh
  • Real Photo Technology for exceptional colour accuracy, sharpness and tonal quality
  • 300 shots per battery charge
  • Intelligent flash modes including flash on/flash off shooting
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Product details

  • Product Dimensions: 2.7 x 9.3 x 5.7 cm ; 798 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 907 g
  • Item model number: 15652157
  • ASIN: B000HKBCQ4
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 23 Nov 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 11,751 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

Taking pictures in poor light is very difficult with an average compact camera. And yet some of the best photos of your friends and family can happen in poor light. Blurry results, grainy digital 'noise' and under-powered flash are all associated with camera sensors that aren't sensitive enough. But the FinePix F20's amazing picture quality is at its most distinctive when the light is low. Its sensitivity performance of ISO 2000 is at least twice as effective in low light as comparable cameras there'll be less blur, and a more natural-looking feel to your images. As a slightly-slimmed version of the award-winning FinePix F30, the F20 is the perfect pocketable accompaniment on nights out when the memories will really count.

You probably take more pictures than you realise in low light. And low light is exactly what conventional digital compacts can't cope with. They lack the sensitivity (a measure known in photography as ISO), and the consequence is a combination of the blur of slow shutter speeds and the rough-textured look of digital 'noise' (discoloured speckles appearing on the image). The FinePix F20 offers an impressive full-resolution performance of ISO 2000, meaning that you can shoot with confidence in any light. What's more, the quality available at the lower sensitivities is truly staggering for such a small camera.

Real Photo Technology is a combination of Super CCD sensor, processor and lens, designed to give Fujifilm's top range of compacts the competitive edge when it comes to image quality. Not only does Real Photo Technology allow the FinePix F20 to reach its impressive ISO 2000 setting, but it also achieves colour accuracy, sharpness and tonal quality that outclass the rest of the class.

One of digital photography's biggest frustrations is finding yourself with a perfectly good camera, but no remaining power. With an impressive battery life of 300 shots per single charge, the FinePix F20 will give you unexpectedly impressive stamina. Together with the impressive light sensitivity of ISO 2000, this means that the FinePix F20 can continue to shoot, night after day after night.The FinePix F20 monitor is designed for fast, accurate viewing of your pictures. With a noticeably lifelike refresh rate of sixty frames per second (the previous top-end frame rate was 30 frames per second), there is little chance that the action will escape you. What is more, the anti-glare CV film coating will ensure that your images can be viewed in all kinds of lighting conditions.

Despite being a camera that can operate without needing to use flash, the FinePix F20 has some impressive abilities in the lighting department. It possesses a 'flash on, flash-off' shooting mode, which takes two pictures in quick succession, enabling you to compare the same scene taken with and without flash. Furthermore, its 'Intelligent Flash' mode exploits the camera's impressive light sensitivity to achieve balanced illumination between foreground subject and the background. No longer will you have to look at photographs of bleached-out people against pitch-black backgrounds.

There are still people who believe that more pixels equal better image quality. However, most knowledgable photography enthusiasts have agreed that 6 million pixels represent a sufficiently large file size to achieve large prints. What really counts in delivering a high quality image is the quality of the sensor and the processing. When all work together well, such as with the F20, it is a well-known fact that you can get achieve better image quality than 7 or 8 million pixel compacts. With the previous model, the F30, recognised as 2006's TIPA Digital Compact Camera of the Year, it is clear that the F20 is of formidable pedigree.

Product Description

Fujifilm FinePix F20 is an affordable digital camera for photo lovers who don't want to compromise on quality. With sensitivity levels of up to ISO 2000 and advanced Picture Stabilization technology, the FinePix F20 delivers detailed, natural looking phot


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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
I usually take all my photos with the impessive Fuji S5500 camera, but have found it too large to "whip out" in a hurry in a bar or restaurant and check the settings prior to shooting.
I previously bought an A500 to take photos where there was low light and required a point and shoot capability - the A500 was rubbish for this as every photo had red-eye regardless of the setting, so; I purchased the F20 based on the reviews I read here (and a brand loyalty to Fuji - who usually always produce quality cameras) and I am impressed.
Close up flash photography produces remarkably clear "eye" shots without a hint of red nor a bleaching of the subject at close range. The "Party" setting produces an incredibly soft yet well lit photo which looks like a professional shot when viewed on print (or Screen).
I agree with the comment that ladies will love this camera as it is small, light and has a large 2 inch viewing screen. One last thing - the response time from turning on to taking a photo is fast so you don't miss your shot and the refresh rate between flash charges is also impressive. Best price at the moment is £79.99 in a well known high street catalogue store. Purchase and be impressed (mine is in the charcoal finish and adds additional "street cred")
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
I replaced my old Finepix 6800 Zoom camera with the Finepix F20 and I was surprised at the amazing picture quality in comparison with the 6800. Good points: small and compact, 10mb internal memory (equiv. 3/4 photos), anti-blur (my children never stays still and the photo quality is superb), movies are clear and more defined, Fujifilm software allows you to convert colour movies to sepia (and still keep original colour movie). The power button is pressed down and not one of those fidgety lever types which you can accidently knock and switch on. Mine is silver but there is a darker grey available. I think this is more of a ladies camera due to the smallness of the camera and its buttons. Light to carry.

Bad points: for some reason when you view movies using the software from the CD-ROM, a black screen appears and only the sound is heard. I phoned Fuji and they advised using Quicktime! I tried it and it works. You can change the movie to open in Quicktime when you next view it. As previously commented there is no XD picture card but there is internal memory. There is never enough memory when one is supplied anyway so you just have to get one to suit your needs. The LCD smudges easily so a screen protector is necessary (more expense!). No camera case (I knitted one - joking!). Men may find this camera too small.

Overall, I still rate this camera a good buy and now I've learned Fujifilm have discontinued the F20 so do your homework and compare the F20 with other numbers in the F range.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
A gem of a camera 1 July 2007
I was after a point and shoot camera for my wife, which would be easy to

use and take good pictures.

The reviews of the F20 were excellent and the camera has been a revelation.

Intuitively it is very easy to use. The resulting photos are stunning.

It easily beats my Canon Ixus 400, which was three times the cost.

My serious camera is a Nikon digital SLR and I'm very tempted to replace

my portable Ixus with an F20, it's that good for portability and results.

It's ability to shoot in low light is superb and I can testify that its

flash results are some of the most natural shots I've seen.

At this price (£99) you get a sturdy feeling camera (not plastic like

many at this price point) which is a joy to use and produces great

results.
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