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Fujifilm FinePix T200 Digital Camera - Blue (14MP, 10x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch LCD Screen
 
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Fujifilm FinePix T200 Digital Camera - Blue (14MP, 10x Optical Zoom) 2.7 inch LCD Screen

by Fujifilm
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)



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Technical Details

  • 14 megapixels with 10x Fujinon optical zoom covering 28-280mm with 2.7 inch LCD screen
  • Digital image stabilisation
  • Face recognition and Image Search
  • Motion Panorama
  • ISO 3200 maximum sensitivity
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Product details

  • Product Dimensions: 2.3 x 9.4 x 4.8 cm ; 136 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 454 g
  • Batteries: 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
  • Item model number: FinePix T200 Blue
  • ASIN: B004G8Q5RY
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 15 Jan 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,915 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

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Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

High quality photography just got a whole lot more accessible thanks to the introduction of the new FinePix T200. The T200 presents the ideal solution for those who want to buy a well specified, easy to use and most importantly, world thinnest* 10 times zoom compact camera to take on their travels or use to capture family life, but don’t want a hefty price tag to match.

* Fujifilm research January 2011

The T200 offers a specification that few other models can match, including some of latest cutting edge technologies plucked from higher-end models in Fujifilm's range.

High resolution, wide zoom range

With an impressive resolution of 14 megapixels, the FinePix T200 delivers files that can be printed out at A3 without the need for any software re-sizing. Equally impressive is the 10x zoom range, which stretches from 28-280mm (35mm equivalent). This powerful mix of features will ensure users can capture great images in no time, be they wide-angle land and cityscapes or closely cropped portraits and distant details.

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Great resolution and wide zoom.

In addition to the 10x zoom, the T200 also comes equipped with a powerful CCD shift Image Stabilisation (CIS) system that helps eliminate camera shake and deliver high quality images in a wide variety of lighting conditions.

CIS works during the exposure to counteract any hand movements. The result is an expanded range of shooting situations where the T200 can be used without the need for a tripod or other support. With CIS working hard in the background, you can capture sharp, colorful scenes and portraits at night. Plus, should the light be really low, the maximum sensitivity of ISO 3200* can be selected so you can keep shooting.

* Resolution reduced to three megapixels at ISO 3200

An easy to use model with premium features

Many photographers want to keep things simple when it comes to taking pictures and the T200 is an approachable, easy to use compact. But don’t think that you’re missing out on some of Fujifilm’s latest compact camera developments as a result. The FinePix T200 has a few technological tricks up its sleeve, including:

Photobook assist

Picking the pictures to go in a photobook can be time-consuming and it can be difficult to visualise what the final book will look like. Not anymore! The T200’s Photobook Assist feature allows you to tag images that you'd like to use in a photobook; you can even tag the front cover shot. Then, when you’ve made the selection, the camera will create a simulation of the photobook which you can view on the rear LCD.

Motion panorama

Everybody likes shooting panoramic images, but no-one likes stitching them together afterwards on a PC. This mode makes shooting panoramas easy. Capturing great panoramic shots has never been so fun – or easy!

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Brilliant features including Face Recognition.

Face recognition

This is a great feature if you shoot a lot of portraits. When a shot is taken, you can store the name of the person/people in the image. By doing this, the T200 will then automatically find other images on the memory card featuring the same person. Use the Image Search function and you’ll quickly be able to find all the shots of a specific individual.

HD video

For those situations when you want to capture movie footage instead of stills, the FinePix T200 offers 720p HD video at 30 frames per second.

A large and high resolution LCD

Compact dimensions, perhaps, but this hasn't affected the size of the rear LCD, which measures an impressive 2.7 inches from corner. Images and menus are displayed in 230,000 dots glory, plus composition is easy on the large screen.

Easily stored

A heavy, bulky camera is the last thing you need when you're trying to travel light. The T200 is just 28.1mm thick and 97mm wide (minimum depth: 18.5mm) so it'll easily store in the corner of a travel bag or a jacket pocket. What’s more the camera is also available in four colours, so there's bound to be one to suit your tastes.

Product Description

Fuji Digital Camera Finepix T200 Blue


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Customer Reviews

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80 of 81 people found the following review helpful
Great little camera 25 Jun 2011
By Sean78
Colour Name:Gunmetalic
I bought this camera for my summer hols to Greece and it has turned out to be an excellent little camera. The quality of the pictures are of a great quality and coupled with 10x zoom you can capture some great photos that you'd normally expect from a higher range or more expensive camera. There are numerous modes for the camera and all work extremely well and in particular the panoramic mode. It allows you to capture some terrific landscape shots by taking 3 shots and joining them to make one. But be careful as you need a steady hand when panning the camera across your view as occasionally the picture can be a little dis-jointed.

The plug in charger is a bonus as it means less cables and ideal for when abroad.

I'm giving this camera a well deserved 5 stars because it's a high quality camera with many functions and at under £150 there's not much else out there that can rival it at that price.

So if you're on a budget and want a good camera for all round use this one is a must.
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95 of 97 people found the following review helpful
Great Little Camera 7 July 2011
By Steel Squirrel TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Colour Name:Blue
As with some others reviewing this product, I own a DLSR as a "main camera" and bought this to carry around every day when I don't want all the kit and caboodle of a full set up.

I've been very impressed with it. It offers a good level of flexibility with plenty of shooting modes, or you can set it to a "fully automatic" setting where it will do all the work for you... just press the button. Talking points are : the "panoramic" photo feature, where the camera will "magically" join three landscape shots together to form a panoramic shot, and the Face Recognition system (that's "recognition" not just face detection) where the camera will pick out the faces of your loved ones from the crowd and help you organise you exposures accordingly... well that's the claim!

Results have been more than satisfactory for a compact in this price range... I would go as far as to say that they are excellent in most conditions. The 10x zoom is a nice feature for this money, and build quality seems robust. Pictures can appear a little grainy in low light conditions - but hey, we're talking about a sub £[] compact here, and if you read the reviews of many premium compacts (e.g. Panasonic Lumix TZ20 - which is considered a good camera at nearly twice the price) the criticism is just the same (as indeed is much of the functionality).

I don't really have any gripes... perhaps the positioning of the mode dial means that it is easily knocked out of place when removing the camera from a case, but that's about it really.

All in all a "little cracker" for the money in my book. I can also recommend the relevant Fuji leather case which is not supplied with the camera sadly, but worth the small extra investment to keep things looking shiny.
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
By Kaygee
Colour Name:Black
Only had this a couple of days but have found it a very capable little camera in most situations. I had seen some professional reviews claiming this produced quite brilliant photos but then a couple of user reviews that dismissed them as rubbish. I found the photos to be stunningly clear and vivid. They have little noise, strong colours, good contrast and very little fringing at the margins of light and dark but there was occasionally some vignetting with a little darkness in the corners. Macros came out well and the 10x optical zoom certainly gave me access to shots I would have missed with my old 3x compact.

I think the discrepency lies with the fact that it uses quite aggressive noise reduction which means that noise doesn't creep into photos until quite high ISO ratings. But, if you blow the photos up to a size where you can see pixel for pixel then you see an almost impressionistic painterly effect on areas of texture such as grass. But then why would you do this with 14 million pixel resolution - you should never need to blow it up this big. The extra pixels help to give smoother lines and subtle gradations of colour. Shown on a 46" 1080 TV screen the photos look great, the same would apply if you show them on a photo sharing site because no-one is going to view them on a 14M Pixel screen and I imagine they would print out at A4 size without a problem. If you want better you should go for a DSLR with a bigger sensor (and the big heavy expensive lenses) but that's like comparing a Fiat with a Ferrari.

The first time I was playing with it in the house the battery did seem to drain quickly but possibly this was due to leaving on it whilst fiddling with the menus and taking several flash photos. After taking many more photos outdoors and recharging the battery a couple of times it no longer seemed a problem. The battery charged each time within an hour or two and a spare is about £8.00

There does seem to be an occasional problem when the Auto-focus doesn't latch on to anything (and an overide to set it at infinity would have been handy) but this only happened a couple of times in 2 days and was overcome in one instance by locking focus on a different section of the scene and in another by switching to night-shot because it was approaching twilight.

Being able to easily program your favourite scene settings onto 2 of the function dial positions is fantastic. I normally have one set to the excellent panorama setting and the other set to action shot (so you can immediately capture the action instead of having to search through menus for the right setting) but on bon-fire nght I set one to the firework scene and the other to night-shot. The auto scene select function can be left on for most shots making it a great point and shoot camera for most situations.

I still haven't had chance to read the manual that comes on the disk or even explore all the menus so there may be more features I haven't explored but most functions seem easy to grasp if you've used a digital camera before.

I bought the camera as a suppliment to a larger more expensive camera - as a pocketable camera that I could have on me most of the time, that would still have enough features to capture the event in most situations - it seems perfect for the job. I did consider a couple of other alternatives including the Sony dsc-hx9v but this is nearly 3 times the price and nearly 100g heavier and I felt that was too much for my take everywhere second camera.

If you are a serious photographer and want a camera that will do everything then look elsewhere. If you don't expect miracles from a cheap tiny camera then you may be pleasantly surprised by how good the Fujifilm Finepix T200 can be.
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