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Fujifilm Finepix A400 4.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

 
Fujifilm Finepix A400 4.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom
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Fujifilm Finepix A400 4.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom

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FUJFPA400

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Description:

The FinePix A400 incorporates Fujifilm's innovative Super CCD sensor, featuring an octagonal pixel design that allows you to capture highlights and shadow detail in every picture you take. Utilizing this sophisticated imaging sensor, you get exceptional image quality, accurate details, smooth, attractive skin tones and true to life colors from this camera. The A400 lets you shoot your picture with confidence and gives you images rich with details that conventional cameras miss, with ease and simplicity. The A400 features a 3.0x Optical Zoom with a focal range equivalent of 38mm - 114mm compared to 35mm film. Bring your subject closer and clearer with high quality Fujinon lens technology. For added range, add the 3.6x Digital Zoom to get a Total Zoom range of 10.8x. Everything you need to get started including two AA alkaline batteries and a USB (mini-B) cable for easy computer connectivity are all in the box. Simply put your batteries in, power up the camera, set the date and time and you're ready to start taking pictures. It couldn't be easier.

Features:
  • 4.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 12 x 15-inch prints

  • 1.8-inch LCD display; 3x Fujinon optical zoom lens

  • Super CCD sensor enhances vertical and horizontal resolution, color, and more

  • LCD's anti-glare coating increases visibility in direct light

  • Powered by 2 AA batteries; stores images on xD Picture Cards (12 MB card included)

Product Details:
Product Length: 3.7 inches
Product Width: 2.4 inches
Product Height: 1.1 inches
Product Weight: 0.5 pounds
Package Length: 7.0 inches
Package Width: 5.5 inches
Package Height: 3.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 26 reviews
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 26 customer reviews )
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66 of 69 found the following review helpful:

4i love the camera. just one thing..........  May 24, 2006

This is the first digital camera I ever had experience with so I don't really know what kind of cameras are good or bad. I'll give you a pro and con list for this individual camera.

PRO:

-It's a convenient size. Small but not so small that its hard to hold.

-The controls are easy to figure out when you first get it.

-The pictures are clear.

-The zoom works well.

-The menu is pretty clear to understand.

-It comes with batteries (not rechargeable)

CON:

-It takes longer than 2 seconds to take a picture. If you're getting something that moves, it might go away before the picture is taken.

-If you want to see the pictures you've taken, you have to turn the camera off if you want to take another picture afterwards.

-The screen is small. If you have bad eye sight, this wouldn't be a very good camera.

Overall, i love the camera. Its very convenient for me but if you're more of a perfectionist who wants the best camera, get a canon powershot.

I hope my review was convincing.

34 of 36 found the following review helpful:

4B+ camera; very good, almost great  Aug 23, 2006
By Trojan LRey "trojanlrey"
Just wanted a decent pocket size camera with better features than the typical bottom end price points to take along on my frequent trips without adding more weight. This fits the bill.

Features you'll like most are:

- very forgiving at the widest angle; crisp, clear shots

- ability to choose 5 photo modes, including manual exposure adjustments

- decent battery life if using high quality (I got 200 pictures plus 3 direct downloads into my computer after 50 to 70 shots)

- the fact that only 2 AA batteries are needed vs 4

- decent optical zoom and tolerable digital zoom

- great imaging without a flash in a wide variety of lighting

- fairly reliable shots when in AUTO mode if you don't like messing with settings

- great super close ups using MACRO mode

- ability to directly connect to computer without use of special software; most computers will recognize it as a data storage device

- portability and reliability

Features you'll wish were a little better:

- less shake when using zoom (can overcome by using 2-sec timer + tripod)

- glare on LCD

- viewfinder fairly useless since it's not really an SLR; can't reliably focus when only using viewfinder

Features that would make it better:

- fast shutter mode or ability to take at least 3 consecutive shots

- anti-shake

I have several other digital cameras. I knew enough to try different techniques to get the most out of my pictures. In general, most of the shots I kept were above average. Out of the first 200 shots I took, I thought 75 were keepers. But I tend to shoot the same subject with 3 or 4 shots expecting to only keep the best one.

One weird quirk. I used max zoom to take some shots from an airliner. I could never get the shot in focus on the viewfinder but I squeezed the shutter anyway. The captured image shows for a second or so and was remarkably clear. So, it's a little bit of a guessing game when on max zoom. Shoot it anyway.

30 of 33 found the following review helpful:

5Won't find a better camera at this price  Jul 27, 2006
By W. Petry "Science Teacher"
First off, I must say I have warm feelings about the Fuji brand. I owned a finepix 2600 and a 2650, and they were fabulous cameras; served me very well. I'm a bit rough on things (like cameras), so I never feel good about spending a ton of money on things that might break;These cameras are inexpensive gems. My first FinePix made it through the mountain bike trails [Translation: can take rough handling] of Colorado just fine. Unfortunately, the sandy beaches of Oregon [Stay away from sand] proved to be too much for the worm gear on my zoom lens. My second camera recently died after a fall from a great height. But before expiring, these 2 Megapixel beauties cranked out literally thousands of great shots. Now I've replaced them with the A400. My opinion? It's just like the 2600/2650, but with twice as many pixels! Quality pictures. Easy to use. Very similar interface, but with some pre-programmed modes (Like portrait, sports, night) that tweak the auto function so that these exceptional situations will turn out better. At this price point, no other digital camera can compete. Simple as that. The memory card from my 2650 works just fine in the A400. From the easy-to-use main menu, I can change image quality to fit more pictures on the card, or I can make the pictures easier to upload to the web by changing the pixel density (I still have dial-up!). It's easy to dump pictures I flubbed. The comment (see reviews) I read about having to turn the camera off to switch from image review mode to image capture mode is really just a user error--lightly touch the shutter button to exit the picture review mode. It's easy to transfer your pix to the computer; the software and hardware they ship with the unit can be deciphered in about 2 minutes. You won't get to work for National Geographic using this machine, but you will be able to fill up a couple of impressive scrapbooks. And one more thing: Using the camera in movie mode (Especially if you move it around) creates wonderfully nostalgic pictures akin to the 8mm home movies of the sixties. (No sound, for sure, but that's why I own a digital movie camera!). Have fun! (And don't over-buy!)

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Compact size, great camera for the money  Jan 03, 2007
By rockstar
This is an excellent camera for the money. Compact size approx the size of a deck of cards. Has an optical viewfinder which is a vanishing feature on consumer cameras. Uses easily available AA NiMH rechargeable batteries, and can use alkalines in a pinch. Camera has good color saturation on captured images. Only flaw I've found is that it lacks a focus assist lamp for low-light focusing. Menus are easy to navigate without too much clutter.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4Great digi cam  Jan 09, 2007
By J. Puhek
This is a great little unit, small, easy to use, and fun:

PROS:

Bright, easy to see, and good sized LCD. Even easy to see in the bright sun.

Good easy to follow menu system.

great zoom opitcal and digital.(amazing for digital, not grainy at all)

just the right size to hold with one and take a great pic.

CONS:

Eats batteries. after about 100 photos with flash on, the batteries are dead.

uses XD, its kind of exspensive memory type(around $30-$50 for 1GB)

The controls to navagte the menues are kind of un-intuitive. My other half still hasn't figured them out.

I would say that this is well worth getting for the price. We over came the cons by getting rechargable batteries, just dealt with the memory, and the navagtion problem, just need to get use to it. This is our first digi cam and we are very happy. I would say this is a great little cam for going out and just having fun taking photos.

^_^

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