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J10 8.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom Brushed Silver

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Fujifilm Finepix J10 8.2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom Brushed Silver

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Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
Model: 15821277
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: FUJIFILM
Label: FUJIFILM

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Editorial Review
The slim, stylish FinePix J10 slips effortlessly into your purse or pocket and goes everywhere with ease. With an impressive 8.2-Megapixels of resolution, the FinePix J10 promises pictures that are sharp, clear, and vivid, perfect for enlarged display or printing. Featuring a 3x optical zoom, this compact performer lets you enjoy a range of picture-taking options, from atmospheric wide-angle scenes to dramatic close-ups. High Sensitivity ISO 1600 ensures blur-free photos, even in low light or with rapidly moving subjects. It also lets you shoot without the flash, for attractive, natural-looking pictures that preserve the atmosphere and colors of the scene. Picture Stabilization Anti-blur mode automatically corrects for camera shake and subject blur, helping you to capture fleeting moments in crisp stop-action with background detail intact. 2.5" LCD Monitor provides easy-to-read icon-based interface and explanations for each shooting mode, scene position, and control setting to take the guesswork out of selecting camera settings. 1/2.5 CCD Sensor File Format - JPEG (EXIF Ver. 2.2) Aperture - F2.8 - F5.6 (Wide) / F5.2 - F10.4 (Telephoto) Scene Modes - Natural Light, Baby, Portrait, Landscape, Sport, Night, Beach, Snow, Fireworks, Sunset, Flower, Party, Museum, and Text Shutter Speed - 8 seconds to 1/2000 second White balance - Automatic scene recognition, Preset (Fine, Shade, Fluorescent light (Daylight), Fluorescent light (Warm White), Fluorescent light (Cool White), Incandescent light) Self-timer - 10 seconds and 2 seconds delay Dimensions - Width 3.8 x Height 2.2 x Depth 0.9 (91.0x55.0x22.0mm) Weight - 3.9 ounces (110 grams)
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Customer Reviews

Awsome 2008-09-21
this is good and it takes nice pics. good for people on a low budget. video capture is nice too


worked for less than a month 2008-09-21
Granted its not the most expensive feature packed camera, picture quality not always that great. about 1 in 4 pictures is waste due to image problems, low light, blur etc.
You MUST buy extra memory. the internal memory will hold 2-3 pictures at the 8 MP setting.
Oh, did I mention the LCD screen is cracked? with minimal use, non abusive carried in my pocket the screen is unusable with no other view finder, its unusable. looking into warranty repair, but I'm guessing it will cost more than the camera.
if they repair under warranty, I will give it 3 stars.


Too slow 2008-09-14
I bought this to replace my Canon Powershot A70, which I've had replaced or repaired at least 4 times over 5 years (now the lens is broken, again). I got this one on a whim, because I wanted a more expensive one that wasn't in stock. This camera is slow to take photos so many precious moments have been missed. The way to change to another mode (movie, manual) is multi-step so again, moments are missed. And it seems like photos aren't very bright. I just bought another Canon.


Battery is not $50 2008-09-03
Nice point and shoot camera. Price is good. A great starter camera or use as a spare. I have had problems with cameras in this price range with premature death under 2 years - Pentax, Samsung. I don't expect this one to last long either. My $600 + digital cameras have preformed without premature death, but they are bigger to carry - this one is so convenient. The battery price is not $50 - check around. I purchased one for under $12 with free shipping.


fujifilm camera 2008-09-01
The camera is being very useful for recording memories. The pictures are very sharp and the colors are bright.


nice pictures easy to use 2008-09-01
The slim, stylish FinePix J10 slips effortlessly into your purse or pocket and goes everywhere with ease. With an impressive 8.2-Megapixels of resolution, the FinePix J10 promises pictures that are sharp, clear, and vivid, perfect for enlarged display or printing. Featuring a 3x optical zoom, this compact performer lets you enjoy a range of picture-taking options, from atmospheric wide-angle scenes to dramatic close-ups. High Sensitivity ISO 1600 ensures blur-free photos, even in low light or with rapidly moving subjects. It also lets you shoot without the flash, for attractive, natural-looking pictures that preserve the atmosphere and colors of the scene. Picture Stabilization Anti-blur mode automatically corrects for camera shake and subject blur, helping you to capture fleeting moments in crisp stop-action with background detail intact. 2.5" LCD Monitor provides easy-to-read icon-based interface and explanations for each shooting mode, scene position, and control setting to take the guesswork out of selecting camera settings. 1/2.5 CCD Sensor File Format - JPEG (EXIF Ver. 2.2) Aperture - F2.8 - F5.6 (Wide) / F5.2 - F10.4 (Telephoto) Scene Modes - Natural Light, Baby, Portrait, Landscape, Sport, Night, Beach, Snow, Fireworks, Sunset, Flower, Party, Museum, and Text Shutter Speed - 8 seconds to 1/2000 second White balance - Automatic scene recognition, Preset (Fine, Shade, Fluorescent light (Daylight), Fluorescent light (Warm White), Fluorescent light (Cool White), Incandescent light) Self-timer - 10 seconds and 2 seconds delay Dimensions - Width 3.8 x Height 2.2 x Depth 0.9 (91.0x55.0x22.0mm) Weight - 3.9 ounces (110 grams)


good camera for the price 2008-09-01
I like the compact size of the camera, and the picture quality is great. There aren't many features on this camera, but the simplicity is actually nice. I am very pleased with this camera for the price I paid.


great camera! 2008-08-30
really a great little camera. especially for the price i don't think you can find a better camera out there.


fuji, japan 2008-08-26
it is such a joy to use this fantastic product. easy to use, fun to shoot, and stylish to boot, this is one solid camera from one of the most trusted japanese manufactures. amen to fuji!


Great Point and Shoot Camera 2008-08-21
I purchased this camera for a recent vacation and found it to be an excellent choice. The Finepix is an easy to use point and shoot camera.

The pictures it takes are very clear - this is probably a result of Fujifilm's Picture Stabilization Technology. I took pictures from a moving bus, and they look as if I'm standing still.

The camera is good in low light at a reasonable distance. We took pictures of the Las Vegas Strip at night, and they look amazing. However, we also took pictures in a very dim room and found that unless the object you were focusing on was close at hand, it was very difficult to see in the picture. The low light pictures still very clear.

The 3X zoom was perfect for every picture that I wanted to take and made items look close enough for a good shot.

In sum, this is an excellent purchase for the price. I recommend this camera to anyone wanting to take basic, good pictures.

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