Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Fujifilm Finepix XP20? What do you guys think? 5 STARS for BEST Answer...?




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Anyone, What do you guys think of this camera?

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/FUJIFILM+-+FinePix+XP20+14.2-Megapixel+Digital+Camera+-+Green/2420174.p?id=1218326047052&skuId=2420174&st=Fuji_XP20_20110619&cp=1&lp=1

Do you think its worth buying it? I really want a Waterproof camera for my trip to Raging Waters and SeaWorld. So, is this worth buying it?

Plz, NO rude Answers. Thanks. â¥



Answer
Just read the negative comment on Fuji and the positive one on Sony. Not by my experiences! Sony refused to repair after the product had exceeded the warranty by "10" days! Fuji on the other hand excepted my camera after two years out of warranty and I of course asked for an estimate, as digital cameras are usually more expensive to repair than replace. Turned out that the Fuji repair cost me NOTHING! Seems it was a defect that Fuji choose to repair at no cost to me! Now That is a company I like doing business with! Fuji could have easily told me the repair was much dollars. I would not have known the difference!

so my waterproof camera, not so waterproof.........?????




Anna


PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so i took my FujiFilm FinePix XP20 in my 10ft pool and took 20 pictures and now i cant take any pictures it's just a black screen :(((((((((


Answer
maybe the batteries dead? or maybe there was a malfunction with the product. if it is still under warranty i would retrn and get a new product. sorry, thats all i can give, dont know much about cameras.




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waterproof digital camera?

Q. I am looking for a digital camera for my boyfriends birthday. He is outdoors a lot and as i live in Scotland he has requested a waterproof camera. Since i dont know a lot about cameras at all i was wondering if anyone could help me out or guide me in the direction to look. I have around £120 pounds to spend.

Even the smallest idea could help...

thanks!!


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The best one according to the PC World magazine.Is Canon Power A590 is Point -and Shoot Camera this is very good for beginner's camera,the PowerShot A590is offers amazing image quality and superb stabilization. You cant read this Article.Canon PowerShot A590 IS Point-and-Shoot Camera
For a beginner's camera, the PowerShot A590IS offers amazing image quality and superb stabilization.
Alexa Wriggins
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 02:30 PM PDT


My digital camera expertise begins and ends with this fact: I cannot resist the urge to photograph a couple of fuzzballs named Chuckie and Violet. I'm a classic novice point-and-shooter, and the crème de la crème of my snapshots find their way onto Flickr or Facebook.


Recently, I spent some time with the 8-megapixel Canon PowerShot A590IS digital camera to see how fully it would meet my list of very basic snapshooting requirements and how well it would compensate fro my lack of technical proficiency. For a bargain-bin price of $150, it has a lot of features: 8-megapixel resolution, 4X optical zoom, optical image stabilization, face detection (which recognizes faces in the frame and optimizes the autofocus accordingly) and a smaller-but-serviceable 2.5-inch LCD screen. And conveniently it runs on two AA batteries.


To orient myself to the camera and gain insight into its features and functions, I ripped the A590IS out of the box and started taking pictures. I had no trouble working my way through various settings, quickly finding and using many of the 19 shooting modes, including portrait, landscape, and auto. Not surprisingly, the A590IS doesn't support a full range of manual settings (what do you expect for $150?), but it does let you program the shutter speed and aperture settings manually if you want to.


The big news with this point-and-shoot camera is image quality. Despite its rock-bottom price, the A590IS scored significantly higher in our image-quality assessments than point-and-shoots that cost more than twice as much and have higher megapixel counts. In particular, our judges noted superior colors and flash exposures in our subjective tests.


Image quality gets an assist from my favorite A590IS feature: the optical image stabilizer. I tried desperately to take a blurry picture--and I failed. No matter how hard I shook that camera or how much my subjects shimmied, I couldn't induce a blurry image. (Unfortunately for me, the A590IS does permit photo subject guillotinage if the picture taker frames the shot badly enough.)


Like many other Canon cameras, the PowerShot A590IS has a classic, easy-to-hold ergonomic shape with a fat thumb/hand grip on the right side. Though it's comfortable to hold, the camera body lacks rubber or textured trim on the plastic surface of its hand grip, which makes the grip a bit slick. I also wished that the camera were smaller: It's a compact camera, but not exactly pocketable. You'll need to secure it in a small camera bag before stowing it in your purse or backpack, or you'll risk scratching it up.


Though the AA batteries are great for convenience, the A590IS produced only 248 shots running on a fresh pair. Many point-and-shoots can take more than 300 shots on a single charge.


Photos from the PowerShot A590IS will never be mistaken for digital SLR output, but this camera is a great choice for anyone seeking an inexpensive, easy-to-use point-and-shoot that produces high-quality images. And don't be afraid to put its optical image stabilization to the test.

Do they make waterproof digital disposable cameras?




Steph Geor





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yes i believe there are some still about. Here in the UK i've seen them in boots

http://www.google.co.uk/search?aq=0&oq=waterproof+digital+dis&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=waterproof+digital+disposable+camera#q=waterproof+digital+disposable+camera&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbo=u&tbm=shop&source=og&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wf&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=dcba6d9371aab427&biw=1366&bih=667




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