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Fujifilm FinePix F60fd Review
| Author | Cliff Smith |
| Published | 3rd Dec 2008 |
| Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
| Price | £130.43 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £150.00 (Inc VAT) |
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Here are some general test shots to help evaluate the camera's overall image quality, including the zoom range of the lens. Some pictures may be clicked to download the full size original image
The wide angle end of the zoom range is equivalent to 35mm.
The telephoto end is equivalent to 105mm, pretty typical for a 3x zoom compact.

In standard mode colour reproduction is very natural.

The high-saturation "Chrome" colour mode is a bit too vivid.

The limited dynamic range doesn't cope well with unusual lighting conditions.

The F60fd is a good general snapshot camera.
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Clovis said on 5th December 2008
Stewart said on 6th December 2008
Clovis said 'The fact that large-sensor interchangeable-lens cameras could have had motion capture, live view, no mirrors'
Why are some people hellbent on ... more
Tore'46 said on 6th December 2008
Hi to all (apologize for my poor english)
my long path in digicams started nine years ago (Nikon Colpix E950)passing for Oly C4040, Panasonic DMC-LC5, Canon EOS 300D, Canon ... more
Cliff Smith said on 7th December 2008
"...none of the established players have dared to remake their interchangeable-lens cameras from the ground up to adjust for what digital technology can offer..."
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Cliff, obviously lensmaking is not just a science, but also an art no company can learn in a shot time.Thus the Panasonic-Leica and Sony-Carl Zeiss-Minolta symbionts.However, the f... more