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With the Fuji FinePix F40FD, every picture is a keeper. This 8.3 megapixel camera gives you high-quality, high-resolution photos you can enlarge & edit easily. ISO2000 provides the sensitivity you need for bright, crisp, clear pictures -- even when your subject is moving fast in low light. Its advanced face detection feature looks for & finds up to 10 faces in your shot - then sets the focus and exposure to take the best portrait shot. The 2.5" LCD monitor lets you take that perfect shot with ease & confidence. Intelligent Flash delivers ideal exposure in most lighting conditions. Picture Stabilization prevents blur caused by camera shake. All you need for better digital photos is right here, in the Fuji FinePix F40FD Digital Camera. Intelligent Flash IrSImple for wireless communication Video recording - 640 x 480 resolution, monaural sound Internal memory - 10MB Storage formats - xD-Picture Card (16MB-2GB); SD card Interface - USB 2.0 Picture Stabilization mode Video output - NTSC & PAL USB 2.0 PictBridge compatible Slim, stylish form factor Power - NP-70 lithium-ion battery; AC power adapter Dimensions - 95.7 x 59.0 x 23.3 mm Weight - 5.2 oz. (155 g)
Customer Reviews:
The absolute WORST customer service!!!.......2007-12-24
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.
Good Camera - but Fuji Service Bad.......2007-12-22
I got this camera from Amazon back in Sept - Great camera, but disappointed in Fuji service. For the first time since buying, in November I plugged the camera in via USB to a Mac and it wouldn't recognize. Tried it on an XP system and same thing. Sent it in for Warranty repair, and Fuji came back saying "USB port broken - impact damage", and would not repair under warranty. The camera has less than 40 pics on it total. Told me I would have to pay $85 and they would send me a refurb. No thanks - they are sending my old camera back broken. I can still remove the SD card and download pictures. Fuji isn't what it used to be that's all I can say(i've owned 3 Fujis, but this is my last)
I love this camera..........2007-12-21
I just bought one of these Fuji cameras for my daughter and son-in-law because I own one and it has been such a good camera. It not only takes great pictures, but the buttons and controls are user friendly and the battery life is excellent, which is at the top of my list. By the way, this is my 7th digital camera.
Fuji F40fd fastest P&S camera!.......2007-12-04
The Fujifilm Finepix F40fd (F45fd) is the fastest low light P&S camera I can buy at this time (Nov 20,2007). Before I review, let me say a THANK YOU, to all who do post their reviews, because I have read them ALL, and a really big THANK YOU to Steves-Digicams and the CNET staff, who test and provide shutter speeds with flash. Since October I have been researching to find the fastest (for fast moving small kids) low light (for evening indoor pictures) P&S camera. I also know 99.9% of my prints will be 4x6 or 5x7, never bigger. And I want the red-eye reduction to work! I refuse to do touch-ups.
I have visited all local stores (BestBuy, CircuitCity, Target, Sears, Frys, Wolf, Office Depot & Max, Staples) multi-times to play with all cameras. Yes, I am retired and have the time. Plus I reviewed all CNET P&S reviews from 1/25/07 to 11/15/07. I documented speeds of low contrast shutter and shot 2 shot with flash. From my research, the final candidates, based on low light speeds, were Fuji F40fd, Canon SD 800, 850, 870(*).
* Interesting the Canon SD870 specs say it should be as fast as the 850, but comparing 850 vs 870 under store lights, at 2 different BB stores, the 850s were noticeable faster. I even had the salesperson swap the batteries, between the two, just to be sure.
I purchased the Fuji F45fd and Canon SD850(later returned). I borrowed a CanonSD800 and had my Canon A610. Without question the Fuji was the fastest for evening indoors pictures. The Fuji was also the fastest for flash recharge. The Canons 800 & 850 did missed some small kids indoors action shots. All cameras had the same brand 2Gb 150x SD. After a week I printed all the shots, as 4x6s, from the same store, as different orders with different names, to ensure no pictures were mixed.
The Canon SD800 had too many red-eyes. My old A610 was to slow for evening indoor shots. For outdoor daylight shots, all 4 cameras had the same speed results.
Overall the 4x6s quality was the same between the Fuji F45 & Canon SD850. Comparing two very similar pictures, sometimes one would be a slight plus over the other, when you looked close up, then on another picture the other camera would be a slight better, but no real difference. The Fuji was set to 4M(2304x1728 pixels) A5 size, approx. 980Kb files. The Canon SD850 was set to M2(2048x1536 pixles) A5 size, with medium(fine) compression, approx. 893Kb files.
The Canons do have a better long range zoom, at MAX zoom. If your need is for enlarge crops, the Canon AUTO pictures are taken at lower ISO, then the Fuji, see comparison below. I also tested the Canon SD850 with different ISOs in low light conditions. It was at the manual ISO 1600, that the Canon was as fast as the Fuji AUTO(ISO800), but the Canon(1600) pictures had higher noise.
Here are the ISO results, taken with AUTO mode. I believe this to be very important to understand the results. The listed numbers will first be Fuji F40(F45) then Canon SD850.
AUTO mode:
Evening indoors F@800, C@200
Outdoors 10pm Christmas Lights F@800, C@250
Outdoors bright sun, at min zoom F@100, C@80
Outdoors bright sun, at max zoom F@100, C@160
Outdoors cloudy F@200, C@80
Conclusion:
NO one camera is perfect for all people or all conditions!!!!!
Fuji F40/F45 is for those who want a fast, low light, small simple P&S camera, whose prints will usually be normal size(4x6,5x7). It is the BEST P&S available today, to capture fast moving kids indoors. I also appreciate the battery indicator.
Canon SD850 is a great P&S choice for more outdoors(vs indoors) or indoor adults (vs kids) pictures, or if you usually print pictures bigger then normal size.
Great Little Camera.......2007-11-22
I'm a total hobbiest, point and shoot, photographer. In my opinion this is a very good camera for under $200. Generally I have had excellent photo quality from the device. It has a good compact size and LCD screen. It's menus are easy to use and it has a "F" button to get to common settings quickly. Cons The flash position is really easy to cover with your fingers. In large groups like house parties it can be tricky to get the camera to focus and you can end up with a blurry pic or two.
Before a trip I was torn between the F40fd and a Panasonic DMC-TZ3 I ended up buying both. I was glad I did. The F40fd does much better in low light/indoor situations than the DMC-TZ3 which is super for outdoor well lit shots.
Buy an extra battery and you'll have no problem with power. They charge quickly and are slender enough to fit an extra in a small camera case (Lowepro D-Pods 20) along with the camera. I bought a ATP promax super high speed 2gig SD card and have been very pleased with the write and download speed.
I liked the F40fd so much I gave my first one to my mom and bought another for myself.
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