Fujifilm FinePix 2650
Fujifilm FinePix 2650 Review: This was th
e first digital camera that I owned and I got it for Christmas a couple of years ago and at first it was nice because I didn’t know any better. The camera is very wide. I personally like the slim cameras. The time it takes between pictures is WAY too long! Then the screen turns black if you wait too long to take the picture so you have to hit a button to turn the screen back on and that takes another 3 seconds.
The zoom feature sometimes doesn’t want to close. Also the batteries come out easily because they aren’t very secure. I’ve taken very good care of this camera. I only dropped the camera one time and now I hear a noice when I shake the camera like something is lose inside. The screen now turns black and won’t take any pictures.
Fujifilm FinePix 2650 Review: I had this camera back in 2003, it takes great photos. I dropped it into the sand, and we all know what sand does to cameras. I now have an Olympus E-300 dSLR, and a film SLR, but I wanted a small, but not too expensive, camera for my purse. I bought just bought another 2650 for a few bucks, refurbished by Fuji, which shows you how much I think of the image quality.
For those people who are saying the image quality is not good, you really don’t know what you are doing. The image quality produced a perfect 5×7 and a good 8×10. It is sharp, colors a fuji fine and at these prices now, why not get a cheapy and carry it around with you. If it gets stolen, you will not worry too much about it. Again I will say, this is a great little camera.
Fujifilm FinePix 2650 Description: The FinePix 2650 Zoom camera, with 2.0 million effective pixels, produces image with 1600 x 1200 recorded pixels. It is provided with a simple user-friendly control and an easy USB computer connection. A sliding lens cover protects the lens during storage. The FinePix 2650 Zoom features a Fujinon 3X optical / 2.5X digital zoom, video recording, and PC-cam Internet mode. The camera comes with a 16MB XD-Picture Card, 2 AA batteries, FinePix software and a USB cable.
Fujifilm FinePix 2650 Review: I loved this camera so much. It was a present, but they did a good job choosing it. I had it for a year and a half. It was very durable because I had dropped it once or twice on wood and it worked fine, then it got dropped a final time bouncing off a metal chair to concrete and the zoom lens broke, but it still works, just all the pictures are blurry.
So I’m saying good-bye and getting another fujifilm because I invested in a larger xdcard and because I really liked the quality of these pictures. They were very crisp and clear even when printed-and lots of my friends cameras produced grainy shots with only 2.0 megapixels. I took some really nice yearbook photos for friends with it that came out really nice. So overall it’s an excellent camera that I would tell anyone to buy if they didn’t want to spend too much money on one.
Fujifilm FinePix 2650 Review: Being someone who just takes pictures for fun, I wanted a digital camera that was little bit more than a point-and-click. This camera offered that. The menu is easy to use and for an amateur, it is very easy to get accustomed to. The pictures come out pretty well. The only thing I wish I had on it would be a stronger zoom but for what it does offer, it’s not bad. Uploading the photos from the camera to the computer is very easy also. Again, this camera is great for someone who is looking for digital technology but is not exactly the most camera savvy person.
Fujifilm FinePix 2650 Review: I just got my FinePix 2650 from Amazon yesterday, and I’m delighted. It has far exceeded my expectations. For a budget camera, the photo quality is excellent.
This camera is so easy to use that I was taking pictures of my family within about 2 minutes of opening the box. I hadn’t even read the manual yet, but everything seemed so intuitive, even for a newbie like me. The pictures were sharp and clear, and my family was thrilled.
Apart from the modern styling of the unit, its logical design, its high quality construction and its ease of use, there are two other features that deserve special mention: the 3X optical zoom, and the powerful flash. This unit features a true optical zoom which allows you to capture detail that’s just not possible with a digital zoom. Additionally, the powerful flash is good for about 10ft or more in low light conditions, and is more than adequate for your average living room.
Transferring images to the PC is so simple, once you’re using Windows XP, that I haven’t even bothered to use the included software. I just connected the camera to my PC via the USB cable, let Windows install the device, and my photos were downloaded in about a minute. I then used my own graphics software, PaintShop Pro, to edit and print the photos.
Although my novice efforts are unlikely to win any artistic awards, I’m more than happy with the results produced. For the price, I think this Fuji is an unbeatable value. I enthusiastically recommend this camera.
Price: $55 to $180