Sunday, April 10, 2011

Reviews of Fuji Digital SLR Camera



you want to know about Digital SLR Camera Fuji please refer to the fine under this article;
Fuji FinePix S3100 is the purpose camera for those who know their way around the handling of the camera. If you are a beginner you may experience difficulty in achieving good results as it requires proper operation.

16MB memory card determines a brief "warming" in under three seconds before you can view the subject. If you get a bigger memory card this delay increases so that might inconvenience when trying to take pictures spontaneously.

To work with automatic exposure and focus, while taking some pictures you have to press the shutter button, wait for confirmation and then push all the way down. If you do not know it you'll get a picture of poor quality and will blame on the camera. But in this small delay that object or person you are trying to capture may move on when you're ready to take pictures, so the camera is not recommended for action photography. Also auto-focus, as in all the cameras, not very easy. You can get a picture not so sharp at times. But the 100-page user guide informative and completely explain these and other features and you should be able to work with auto focus after reading it.

It's not a very light camera, but not too tough, comfortable to hold. This 6x optical zoom will bring an object or subject of two times closer to you. You can get an optional conversion lens, but they are expensive.

The camera has four shooting modes (like night and portrait) size of five image quality settings / and three sharpness levels. This includes memory allows to store up to eight images with the highest quality or 16 from the previous level of quality. It also has a macro mode for the object under four inches away from the camera and shooting AVI without sound feature film-quality limited.

Limited manual adjustments include white balance, EV, the brightness of the flash and aperture-priority.

Ni-MH rechargeable battery life will decrease over time, but their initial power flow must be returned by the camera feature, or at least that's what reading the manual. On purchase you also get four alkaline AA and you can select the AC power adapter for some extra cash. The LCD screen is usually a list of settings and warns if any, but this option can be turned off in the menu.

You can get some pretty good photos with the S3100 and it's a good camera for beginners, and really worth the price.

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