Fuji FinePix F810

by Julieanne on November 15, 2005


Scuba Diving Equipment Review – Fuji FinePix F810 Digital Camera



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A 2004 Press Release from Fuji Film states

“The FinePix F810 offers 6.3 million effective pixels and can capture up to 4048 x 3040 recorded pixels (12.3 million) in standard mode or 3968 x 2232 recorded pixels (8.9 million) in widescreen mode using Fujifilm’s proprietary Super CCD HR (High Resolution) sensor system. The sensor offers expanded sensitivity, from ISO 80 for superb image quality to ISO 200 and 400 for high performance and ultra-high ISO 800 (at 3MP mode or less) for low light or fast action photography.

This unique image sensor is powered by a new image processor,
which provides incredible speed combined with drastically reduced noise levels. As a result, the camera is ready to go in a start-up time of 1.2 seconds, is able to capture images with a frame-to-frame time of 1.0 second, and features a shutter lag of just 0.05 seconds“..

Ciao! Shopping Intelligence reviews the
FinePix F810 Digital Camera

Author’s product rating:

  • Picture Quality Excellent
  • Range & Quality of Features Excellent
  • Ease of Use Easy
  • Overall Look & Design Excellent
  • Value for Money Excellent
space Advantages:

Wide LCD, high mega pixel, able to control shutter speed/aparture/flash
Disadvantages: High battery consumption
Recommend to potential buyers: yes

Full review:

“I bought this camera around 2 months ago and this simply changed the way I used to do photography. This is my third digital camera after Cannon and Minolta, but I ranked it top among what I bought before simply because of range of features it supports, good design, wider LCD, high resolution etc.”


Housing for Fuji F-810 Digital Cameras


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Underwater Cameras

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Can be used underwater with the Fuji WPX701 Housing or the Ikelite housing. I couldn’t find much information on the Fuji housing,
except that it’s in short supply in the United States.

From users comments in various forums, the Ikelite housing seems more popular.

Ikelite specifications for
Housing for Fuji F-810 Digital Cameras

“A mini-version of our heavy duty thick wall housings that is virtually indestructible and provides 200 feet depth capabilities.

All functions of the camera are accessible in this corrosion free clear polycarbonate molded housing. The flash built into the camera operates fine in the housing, but an optional DS series strobe placed farther from the lens improves the photographs by reducing the illumination of particles in the water.

The sensor placement on the camera and addition of diffuser precludes
use of the TTL Slave Sensor. The EV Manual Controller is suggested.
It provides 10 power settings with the DS-50 or DS-125 digital SubStrobes.”

Digital Camera Magazine reviews the

FinePix F810 Digital Camera
.

“Though 6MP seems a good resolution for a camera at this price point, the F810 uses the 4th Generation Super CCD HR system to nearly double the recorded 6.3MP to output 12.3MP. Its widescreen setting is probably the model’s chief selling point, akin to the old top and bottom crop panorama functions on 35mm compacts. There are three metering modes and three automatic focusing modes. But does it punch its weight as a 12MP camera?”

Epinions.com reviews the

FinePix F810 Digital Camera

Pros: Build Quality; Style; Fast Timing; Good Zoom Range; Accurate AF; Accurate Metering; Superb Image Quality.

Cons: xD Card!; CAs of Lens; No 6M Fine Jpeg Mode; Learning Curve of Control Interface.

The Bottom Line: “Have a look at it, then you won’t regret to have missed out a real goodie!”

Full Review: “I have a dilemma for months for choosing the best P&S DC with more advanced controls for myself. This dilemma has finally been solved last week when I got my Fujifilm F810! I went to the shops and tried it against the more eye-catching Canon S70 and Pentax 750Z etc. and compared the sample photos in review sites such as dpreview and Steve’s digicams etc. as well as internet forums where end-users posted their photos. The decision was really quite easy shortly afterwards. Although the F810 only got a “recommended” rating at dpreview, I found it has the following advantages over one or more of many other “more famous” cameras in its class. Of course, I think the F810 should belong
to the top 6M class advanced amateur P&S DC”

Here is a Photo taken with a


Fuji FinePix F810 Digital Camera

FinePix F810 Digital Camera Specifications

  • Newly-developed 1/1.7- inch Super CCD HR sensor with 6.3 million effective pixels (delivering 12.3 million recorded pixels)
  • Wide angle 4x optical zoom lens (32.5mm – 130mm equiv.)
  • High resolution 2.1-inch widescreen LCD
  • Full range of exposure controls (P/S/A/M)
  • Wide range of ISO settings (80/100/200/400/800)
  • VGA movie recording at 30 fps with sound
  • AF Illuminator
  • USB 2.0 connectivity
  • RAW file format
  • Fast start-up and operation
  • Includes PictureCradle for battery charging and image transfer
  • PictBridgeâ„¢ compatibility for direct printing without a PC



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