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    Fujifilm Finepix A920 Review: I was given this as a Birthday present in Oct of 97. Within three months I was not thrilled with it. When I went to take photos of my son’s Christmas pageant, the camera refused to focus and would only take blurry photos. Then I took it with me for my niece’s graduation..once again it would not focus correctly. Finally I gave up and went and got a Kodak Easy Share and I like that one MUCH better and I have yet to have one blurry photo.

    Fujifilm Finepix A920 Review: This camera is very good. I’ve got a year old son so I decided to buy this camera so I can finally start taking pictures of him. Not only I enjoy taking pictures but also I love to record him which is so easy with this thing because it’s small and since I use the 4GB memory card I can tape one hour without changing the card or the batteries. Really great camera.
    Fujifilm Finepix A920 Description: Continuing the A series tradition of offering affordability without compromise on feature set or quality, the FinePix A920 compact digital camera boasts 9 megapixels, Fujinon 4x optical zoom and ISO 800 light sensitivity as well as QVGA movie recording capability. It’s also incredibly easy to use, with intuitive icon-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) and many features accessible via a mode dial. The FinePix A920 is perfect for families who want a reliable, take-anywhere camera for kids and parents alike.

    The camera is preset with 16 special scene modes which make it ready to shoot anything from nightscapes, to portraits or ski slopes in an instant. There’s even a ‘Baby’ mode to ensure those all important pictures of baby’s first years look spot-on, with skin tones faithfully reproduced. Fujifilm’s own Real Photo Technology (RPT), the combination of lens, RP processor and Super CCD sensor all optimized to work together for outstanding results, mean that color, ambience and tone are all as close as possible to the original scene.

    The camera’s 4x optical zoom has been especially developed for the A series by Fujinon, the division of Fujifilm responsible for lens manufacture, which is also a leading provider of broadcast-grade television lenses.

    The FinePix A920 features a multitude of options for sharing images once they’ve been taken. Playback options include a slide show setting which displays images one-by-one. Even better, IrSimple connectivity means users can transfer images wirelessly between other A series cameras, and a wide selection of other infra-red devices.

    Fujifilm Finepix A920 Review: The camera is fine as long as nothing goes wrong. Fuji has the worst customer service I have ever delt with. They pass you from one person to another and do everything they can not to help you. Be prepared to deal with the worst customer service in the business. I really hope this helps you.

    Fujifilm Finepix A920 Review: The large lcd screen has been helpful. I can also zoom in all directions to see a picture after I take it. I’m still trying to learn what settings to use in various situations, but all in all it has been an easy camera to learn to use.

    Price: $139.99

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