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December 2008
Experts 75% 39 Reviews
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Dual image stabilization (Mechanical & ISO shift), Improved face detection, Dual memory card slot (SD and xD), IrSimple-enabled, Aperture and shutter priority modes, Natural Light & with Flash mode is great for point-and-shooters, Micro thumbna...
Limited wide-angle (35mm) -- doesnt give much of an opportunity to squeeze 10 people into the shot, Disappointing high-ISO performance, Slow operation speeds, Mediocre battery life, "Manual" mode functions like Program setting, Significant c...
Fujifilm didnt re-invent the wheel with the FinePix F60fd, choosing to make small changes that improve the overall user experience. Basic issues like the camera slipping out of your hand have been addressed by changing the textured coating of the came...
Manual mode is inadequate, Terrible Interface, Mid-ISO performance inadequate, Inaccurate color reproduction
ConclusionWhile I wasnt too pleased with the FinePix F60fp where high end usage is concerned, its still a decent camera for those of you who wish to buy a point and click device of diminutive form. The detail levels of images were decent even at full...
The F60fd is a well-made, attractively styled camera with good handling and some useful features, but the limited zoom range is a handicap. Low light focusing is outstanding, but it lacks the high-ISO quality of its predecessors. Reviewer: Cliff Smith
The Fujifilm Finepix F60fd is virtually a carbon copy of the previous 12-month-old F50fd model, offering just a handful of new features at the same launch price. There really are very few differences between the two cameras, with the F60fd having a la...
Control over aperture and shutter, Sensible approach to people shots, Great face detection, Auto Scene recognition.
Lacking true wide angle coverage, Stabilisation not as good as rivals, Screen bettered by top rivals, Minor benefit to 12 Mpixels over 10.
It’s becoming increasingly common for many new compacts to be minor updates over their predecessors, and the FinePix F60fd is a prime example. As described above, it’s identical to the earlier FinePix F50fd, bar Scene Recognition, improved fac...
Advanced face detection, Easy to use, Good build quality, Dual card slot
Harsh colour fringing, Bad noise at high ISO, Colours could be more spot on
Its such a shame to see the Fuji camera having problems with noise because they led the way in image technology with the release of the SuperCCD. It seems the hexagonal pixels arent pulling their weight now and I think Fuji need to address the proble...
Good image review interface. Compact and portable. ...
No full Manual mode. Hit or miss image quality. Counterintuitive menu system. ...
We think Fujifilm could have done a better job with the Fujifilm Finepix F60fd in most respects. The shooting modes are unconventional and not very practical for many shooting environments. Advanced shooters will want to avoid this camera like the pl...
Published: 2008-11-20, Author: Paul Jasper , review by: techworld.com
If you take mainly impromptu photos of family and friends, you'll find the Fujifilm FinePix F60fd a breeze to use. Its automatic scene recognition means there's little to think about before you start snapping, yet it also offers plenty of advanced fea...
Abstract: There are several points in the Fujfilm FinePix F60fds favor, notably good image sharpness at 12 megapixels, a wide selection of preset shooting modes, the Natural plus Flash capability that automatically combines a photo with flash with an available...