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52 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The FinePix A303 is Nice Point & Shoot Digital Camera!,
By Roy Chan (Long Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fujifilm FinePix A303 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
Pros: This camera is compact, easy to use, has very good photo quality, inexpensive, Easy menu navigation, 3X zoom lens in relatively compact body, separate self-timer mode.Cons: The movie (video) mode has no sound, Some add ons are a must and cost more, No rechargeable battery included, fairly long shot-to-shot delay, noisy images. Summary: Just bought the A303, and I don't think I could be any happier. I have been snapping and printing shots for the past few days and it has been very easy, even for a technological nivice such as myself. The camera is small, good looking, and lightweight (7oz!). I Paid $300 before accessories, resonable for 3 megapixels. The camera basically comes with everything one would need, but for those who take a lot of shots, a larger memory card (16mb included with camera) would be necessary. I looked at many other brands. Canons were a little bit overpriced, Sonys looked good, but the accessories end up costing more than the camera. If your first time digital enthusiast like me, go for the A303, you won't be sorry!
28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fuji FinePix A303 Review,
By Han S. Ooi (Houston, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fujifilm FinePix A303 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I have recently purchased this camera and my wife and I have been testing it extensively to determine its quality.We have both been pleased with the outdoor and indoor results. In either case, the pictures comes out very sharp and identical to what we would have seen with our own eyes. The camera is very easy and intuitive to use. This in combination with its small size makes it convenient. The main problem with this camera is that it is very power hungry...especially when downloading the pictures onto a computer via the provided USB cable. I would highly recommend purchasing the AC power adapter when downloading the pictures or using it for video teleconferencing.
37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fuji A303 is well worth the money....,
By Robert Gledhill "Rob" (Huntington Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fujifilm FinePix A303 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
This is my third digital camera. My first was an Olympus, second an Fuji 2800. Listen very carefully. Each of the above digital cameras have (some) things I like better than the new Fuji A303. For example the Olympus has a far better optical zoom, but I go through batteries like food through a duck (it's awful), my Fuji 2800 has a SLR feel to it, very nice camera, but the if you choose not to use the LCD viewer, you viewing through a lens simulation, but it's really a LCD, a feature that is really a non feature. The movie feature actually has sound (a plus). My new Fuji (tired of waiting?) is powerful 3.24 m/p, nice 3X optical zoom. Here is the best part of this camera, IT'S SMALL, and easy to use. This is particularly important to women who have the smaller designer purses, this will actually fit. It's the size of a cigarette package. For most of us this Fuji has more features you will ever use. For me I set it on A (automatic)setting. You will love the use of the setting wheel, this saves you time, for example if you need a close-up, macro just turn the wheel one click, no menus to scroll down (I love it). Regarding the media card, this is smaller, looks like th older smartmedia, just smaller. Since I have three Digital cameras, I purchased a duel card reader, it reads the larger smart media, and the (new) very compact XD card. I just figured the small card is just more practical for the smaller cameras. The camera is also very handsome. The color LCD on the back is 1.5" and is very nice, If you like to look through a view finder (I do), you look through a lens viewer. A compact camera, 3.24 M/Pixel, and all the features. Save yourself time & money buy the A303, and thank me later, really.
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Dynamite little package- but not without its problems,
By Mark Hills "Nobody gets me, I'm the wind, baby!" (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Fujifilm FinePix A303 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
Buying a digital camera these days seems to be about as easy as using a spoon to empty Lake Superior. It's a daunting task to say the least, simply because there are so many different manufacturers out there and each makes several cameras. Worse, there are some companies that shouldn't be making digital cameras because the products are so lousy (Polaroid springs to mind). I myself looked at several cameras under five-hundred dollars and above two-hundred dollars as a starting point. I also had criteria including things like I didn't care whether it could capture video. All I wanted was a camera that took pictures and could then transfer those images to my PC. Once I started this process, narrowing down what camera I wanted became a little easier.There aren't many digital cameras out there that can take pictures as well as a half decent 35mm SLR, at least not yet. Some make a very good attempt at it, but, and this is an important but, you're buying the convenience of not having to spend money developing rolls and rolls of film. Another criteria I looked at was storage medium- Compact Flash cards, Sony's proprietary memory sticks or the new XD cards. After examining the different media types, I found I didn't care which one my future camera took. How many of these things are you gonna need, anyway? Between the 16 mb card that came with the camera and the 64 mb card I bought with it, I can store about 250-300 high quality images. That's a lot of pictures and considering you can review and the delete the ones you don't like, freeing up extra space. So unless you're taking a 3-month tour of Europe, it is unlikely that you will run out of memory to store pictures. Initially I had settled on the Sony DSCP7 3.2 mega-pixel camera, but at the last minute jumped ship and purchased the FijiFilm FinePix A303- another smaller 3.2 mega pixel camera and haven't really regretted doing so. It's a wonderful little (about 3 x 2 x 1 inches) silver box that takes good quality images. It has everything I wanted- 6x total zoom, USB port for connecting to my PC, built in flash, built in timer, and red eye reduction. And like anything, it also had to be easy to use, because taking pictures shouldn't be work, but a part of the fun. The A303 can also take video without sound, but that doesn't matter to me since I also own a video camera and if I'm camping on traveling around, I carry both in the same bag. Having owned it for a little over a month, I have found only two irritating functions. First, it eats batteries like there's no tomorrow. In day light, with the view screen turned off and no flash, you might be able to fill a 64 mb card before the batteries die, but if you use the flash and/or screen, forget it- you'll be changing batteries before you know it. The second thing it does and this is the killer because I lost pictures because of it, is if you scroll through images using the review function and don't go all the way to the end, you will overwrite images in memory when you start taking new pictures. I found this out the hard when on a canoe trip when I discovered that several pictures of a white tailed deer drinking from the river side were overwritten by later photos of friends around the camp fire. The first failing is forgivable- alkaline and rechargeable batteries are cheap, but replacing pictures like those are not. It's going to cost the camera a star. Some reviewers have also complained about its plastic construction- okay, so it's made of plastic- what isn't these days? That aside, though, I am very happy with the A303- it does exactly what I want: takes good pictures quickly and easily that I can send to my family and friends. It's economical considering I don't have to pay to develop pictures or even wait to have them developed. It's small and easy to carry and now that I know about the overwriting foible, it won't happen again because I'll know better. For what it costs and for what you get, it's a great value, fun and easy to use. I don't regret buying and the pictures I've taken have made some people very happy.
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fuji delivers a lot for digital photo amateurs for the price,
By Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 10 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Fujifilm FinePix A303 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I have had several digital cameras, and none gave me better service than the Fuji FinePix. Normally, I do film photography and if I want digital pictures, I scan in the negative. When I went to straight digital photography, I found out that I needed certain features as "must-haves." The Fuji did pretty well on most counts.Photos: Resolution Features Pros: Conclusion: You can't go wrong here for an entry-level digital camera. This delivers plenty of performance for the buck and most people will be more than pleased. Just get a rechargeable battery. Specs:
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Camera!,
By mr99 (Wheaton, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fujifilm FinePix A303 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I'm not a photography expert. Wanted a camera to take pictures of my children. I purchased this camera after much searching on the net and reading of magazine reviews. My local camera shop strongly recommended it. It is very easy to use, pictures are clear, sharp, and easily downloaded to your PC. Friends and family are amazed at the pictures and prints (from shutterfly.com) developed from the camera. (8x10 are unbelievable) The only downside I can see is slight red-eye in some photos..which is easily removed with software programs.My wife (who hates cameras) even learned how to use in 2 minutes! You won't be disappointed.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A sharp little number,
By Richard D. Moe (Bryan, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fujifilm FinePix A303 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I was surprised at the sharpness of the pics. Colors seem to be good. I havent played with the settings much so any contrast brightness problems I can easily fix in a photo editor. I plugged it into our Macintosh G4 at work and all the photos were easily imported into iPhoto. The camera was smaller than I expected. It has no case so you may want to find one for it. My only beef is that the casing of the body is plastic instead of metal. Metal would be nice, plastic makes me nervous about how durable it will be in the long run, but hell for the price I am very happy with it.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn't overwrite images,
By Giant Doofus (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fujifilm FinePix A303 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I just bought this camera after doing a fair amount of research on various models. The interface is very simple to use, and it takes good pictures and makes decent movies for a digital camera.I'm writing this mainly in response to another review. The only concern I had in buying this camera was that one reviewer here said that if you scroll through the images on the camera, stop in the middle, and then take pictures, it will overwrite the images that you've already taken. I talked to a friend of mine who also has a Fuji digital camera (although not this model), and he said it didn't happen with his, so I decided to buy the A303. After playing around with it, I found that it does not overwrite the images in the scenario described above. So I guess this guy either got a defective model, or accidentally deleted his pictures himself.
169 of 216 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Is it worth your money ?,
By superman2k3 "superman2k3" (On a sunny beach!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fujifilm FinePix A303 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I will try to point out some of the problems with this camera,1. It looks cheap and feels cheap plastic. Cover of lens although good looking in pictures, is very flimsy. Try playing with one in a store and you will realize what I mean. Its basically a very thin sheet held by a spring, sure to break soon. Why wouldn't someone buy a Canon A40/S200/S330 or Fuji 2650 or Nikon 2500 or Minolta Dimage X or one of dozens of Kodak/Sony/HP models floating around ? Why A303 with new propreitary card and no features for the price except a 3MP tag ? Maybe you might like it though. I don't see any reason why Fuji couldn't use SD or MMC or CF or one of the existing formats or add video out and better movie mode. Hopefully FujiFilm will come with something better next time around !
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Surprisingly Little Gem!,
By "lynnswriting" (Great Lakes Region) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fujifilm FinePix A303 3MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
Surprisingly good images from a small camera at a small price, what's not to like? Now and then, for work, I've shot with a number of 35mm, a couple large format film cameras, one pro-35mm digital, and one digital large format studio system. That's for work though. The little Fuji A303 is for fun and what simple fun it proved to be. The camera belongs to my 12 year old nephew. It's so simple that a youngster has no trouble getting shots that are every bit as good as the ones I take! Carrying it around all day, taking indoor and outdoor shots, close-ups and scenics, this little camera never flinched. I never had to override any of the automatic exposure settings. It handled backlighting with ease (my subject was in front of a very bright window with southern exposure). I couldn't make it fail. Exposures were brilliant. These images look great printed out, and they are super for use in web sites, email, etc. I'd even use them in a small brochure if shot at the highest setting. (But they are jpegs with some compression so I wouldn't use them too large if the printing is done professionally). All in all, I can't fault this little camera. It's a little stunner. You won't be sorry if you buy it. |
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