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Fujifilm Finepix F450 5.2MP Digital Camera with 3.4x Optical Zoom
 
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Fujifilm Finepix F450 5.2MP Digital Camera with 3.4x Optical Zoom

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4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • 5.2-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 13-by-17-inch enlargements
  • 3.4x optical zoom lens; 4.1x digital zoom; 2-inch micro-reflective LCD screen; PictBridge compatible
  • Thin metal body is just .8-inch thick; included PictureCradle makes image transfer and battery recharging easy
  • Store images on xD Picture Cards (16 MB xD card included)
  • Powered by NP-30 rechargeable lithium-ion battery (included with charger); compatible with USB 2.0
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 5.3 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0002AHQLO
  • Item model number: F450
  • Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #18,286 in Camera & Photo (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: February 8, 2006

Product Description

2/8/200615-19-32...


 

Customer Reviews

13 Reviews
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120 of 122 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very compact and sleek design!, November 26, 2004
This review is from: Fujifilm Finepix F450 5.2MP Digital Camera with 3.4x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
Nov. 27, 2004--
I just got this camera today, and due to the lack of reviews, was a bit concerned about purchasing it. However my cousin owns the F420 and I noticed the high quality of Fujifilm cameras (co-operated with Olympus in Japan- where Canon, Sony, Nikon, Fuji, Olympus all originate). The camera is even smaller than I initially thought looking at pictures online. It literally fits right into the palm of my hand. The hugh LCD is also a great feature. I haven't used the camera too much yet, but already taking test pictures I have noticed the Fujifilm quality. I have researched greatly into several compact cameras, such as the Sony T1 and the Nikon Coolpixes. Nikon lenses are very good also, but I preferred the compact square size and design of the Fuji, not to mention the larger LCD. As for the T1, my friend owns it, and at first the design of it and the huge LCD greatly impressed me, but the quality was just ughhh >:o( horrible. Besides my old digi cam was a Sony one and let's just say it's safe to stick to a FILM company. The picture cradle, the tiny xd picture card, battery, and etc. are wonderful. Everything looks great..!
To sum it all up..

PROS:
*great compact, sleek design!
*large 2" LCD
*hand strap comes included (just in case [:)
*Fujifilm quality
*Trimming on the camera available. (It's like cropping/editing on your camera!)
*Pictbridge compatible (for those who love to print pics directly)
*Video recording with audio (The larger your memory card, the longer you can record! With 512 mbs. you can record up to 156.3 minutes!) Plus the audio is actually pretty clear (you can adjust volume in the playback menu).

CONS:
*I wish there was a better optical zoom, although 3.4 is pretty standard.

Finally, for accessories, must haves are a higher xD-Picture Card, higher battery, and an optional PictBridge photo printer.
I bought a 128mb card, but I recommend a 256 or even 512, of course it all depends on how many pictures you feel you are going to take. (You can adjust the mega-pixels, giving you more or less photos).

I hope this review was of some help! On a side note, I love this camera! (:

**EDIT*****Feb. 28, 2005
It has now been about 3 months with this camera and unfortunately the review ^(up) there, may have been partially a "just out-of-the-box" review.
Basically my stand is the same, although I thought I should warn buyers of these types of small cameras...

*IF YOU ARE IMAGINING TAKING PROFESSIONAL PICS with this camera, forget it.
Yes it has a 5.2 MP capability, so it's good for prints, but MP is not everything.
All these types of small cameras coming out these days (e.g. Sony T1, T11, etc.)have a tendency to produce blurry pictures.
Even though a picture taken on this camera's 2" LCD may appear clear/sharp, an upload onto your computer may produce different results.
What I have noticed is that outside, pictures for the most part come out very clear.
The majority of blurry pictures occur inside, when there is not much lighting (obviously).
This camera requires a very steady hand; less so outside, but indoor pictures very much so.
Basically, the camera requires the shutter to be pressed half-way to autofocus, and the remaining half pressed to take the picture.
I'm only a student, so I mostly find content with this camera, because it's a nice-looking gadget.
No one has failed to express their interest in it or praise it for it's beautiful design.
Nevertheless, I highly recommend shoppers to consider what they are looking for in a camera as their first priority in their perfect digital camera search.

Another important factor to keep in mind is that it is not only this camera that will be producing such results. I have taken a look at my friend's Sony T1, but there is no such "perfect" camera...yet.
If you want design, the chances of sacrificing an amount of quality is quite high, and vice versa.
All small cameras will have a higher tendency to blur, because that's what they are-- small.
The larger and heavier the body of the camera, it is better able to steady itself, while smaller and lighter cameras, such as this one, will need the guidance of a steady hand to create similar photos.
I believe this camera has better photo quality than the SONY T1, because it's lenses actually "zoom" out, while the SONY one, just zooms internally.
Also, my friend's SONY T1's prints were uncomparable to the prints from the F450 (considering all the small different factors, e.g. where the prints were printed, etc.).
The SONY's color outside was so dead compared to the F450's vivid colors.

As for the big question..
No, I do not regret purchasing this item.
I enjoy the beauty of it, while using it and enjoy showing it off (not to appear condescending in any manner..).
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Cute but pretty average, July 6, 2005
This review is from: Fujifilm Finepix F450 5.2MP Digital Camera with 3.4x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I've just had one of these for a few days to play with. It's a nice looking, nicely made little camera. A little thicker than some other miniature cameras though, and the square shape wasn't particularly easy to hold on to. Still, it's pretty nice looking.
I liked the speed it starts up: the lens really romps out of the body. It has a good sized screen too, but it's not so great in sunlight, and very dim and grainy in poor light. Focussing in poor light was nothing special either; there's no assist lamp.
It's simple to use, despite the lack of the more usual (and better) four-way controller. You access up and down menu items with the oddly (and badly) positioned zoom controller, which has an unpleasantly short travel and `clicky' feel to it.
In playback mode, you use it to zoom in to your photo, which it does extremely slowly, then enter a different mode to scroll. Rather clumsy.
Anyway, I managed to master all its functions without looking at the instruction book, so it must be quite intuitive.
I was distinctly underwhelmed by the photos the Fuji took though. They were okay for snapshots but looking closely revealed lots of noise and rather fuzzy edges to things. My 4MP Canon Ixus takes much better, sharper photos. I don't think the Fuji makes much use of that extra megapixel.
Even so, it's not a bad little camera. It's cheap, looks nice, is a doddle to use despite the awkward controls, has a reasonably large and colourful screen and starts up quickly. I wasn't too impressed by its primary function though: taking good photos. If you just take snapshots and print at small sizes it'll be fine. But then you wouldn't need 5 megapixels...
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finepix F450, November 29, 2005
This review is from: Fujifilm Finepix F450 5.2MP Digital Camera with 3.4x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I bought this camera when it first came out in March 2005. I still love it. The main reason I purchased it was the small size and the 5 mp lens. (I was replacing an older, larger 3 mp digital camera.) In short, I wanted a compact point-and-shoot camera with a decent size (at least 5 mp) lens. For this purpose, it exceeds all expectations. I purchased a small case that fits on my belt and I can take this camera anywhere and almost anytime - it is fun to pull out a camera at parties for candid shots. I also found that this camera is sturdy enough for outdoor activities. I have taken it snow skiing (cold weather) and on a 5 day trip down the Yampa River (hot weather) and it survived and worked fine. That said, stating what should be obvious, if you are looking for professional quality pix, this camera definitely is not for you. Pictures in the 5 x 7 size look great, and 8 x 10 size still look pretty good, but I venture to guess that quality decreases measurably with any larger size pictures. Also, what should be obvious with any similar type camera, you need a larger memory card (256 or 512 mp) and a backup battery (especially if you don't have access to electric outlets). All in all, a great compact point-and-shoot camera.
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