Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR
12.0 megapixels | 3" screen | 28 – 140 mm (5×)
With the F200 EXR, Fujifilm is out to regain its low-light crown, based its unique new 'switcheable' EXR sensor technology, which allow you to tune the sensor for different shooting conditions. Even without the EXR modes, the F200 is a nice and well-specified camera. It's built around a very useful lens (28-140mm is not a range you'll find matched by many cameras this small), and offers image quality at least up to the standards of its contemporaries. And the EXR modes are worth having - the high-ISO 'SN' mode may not be world-beating, but the dynamic range mode is astonishingly capable if you're happy with the 6MP output (which is plenty for most applications).
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The Fuji FinePix F200EXR is a capable compact camera whose best trait is its ability to take better high ISO photos than other cameras in its class. Throw in a 5X, wide-angle lens, a 3-inch LCD, limited manual controls, and generally snappy performance, and you've got a camera that's worth taking...
The Fuji FinePix F200EXR is a capable compact camera whose best trait is its ability to take better high ISO photos than other cameras in its class. Throw in a 5X, wide-angle lens, a 3-inch LCD, limited manual controls, and generally snappy performance, and you've got a camera that's worth taking a close look at. The F200EXR isn't perfect though: images are soft at full resolution, there are only two apertures available at any one time, you can't use image stabilization in movie mode, and battery life is below average. Despite that, the F200EXR is worth your money, especially if you take a lot of low light photos.
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