Fujifilm FinePix F770 EXR
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14 years ago
Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR Review
The Finepix F770 EXR is a hard sell. It's equal parts fast and slow – the impressive sensor and processor mean the thing technically operates quickly, but the disappointing UI leaves you wanting more.
Pros:
- Nice chassis
- sleek design
- Small for a GPS camera
- Capable pocket superzoom
- Solid hardware features (impressive sensor technology
- fast
- powerful processor
Cons:
- In-camera UI is clunky and unintuitive
- Little low on the firmware features (no filters
- unimpressive in-camera experience
- On the pricey side for what you're getting
13 years ago
Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR
The Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR ($379.95 direct) is a 16-megapixel point-and-shoot camera with a long 20x zoom range. Despite packing such an ambitious lens, it's small enough to slide into your pocket, and manages to squeeze in quite a few physical controls.
Pros:
- Sharp 20x zoom lens
- Compact body
- Good control layout
- GPS
- Raw shooting support
Cons:
- Noisy photos at high ISOs
13 years ago
Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR
Even though the Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR is a more budget travel zoom camera than much of the recent competition it has a load of features on offer. Really decent features too: GPS, raw shooting, EXR modes, and we could go on.
Pros:
- Offers lots for the money
- 20x optical zoom
- brighter lens at telephoto end than similar competitors
- offers raw shooting
Cons:
- Lens flare issue is still a problem (as per F660 model)
- image quality a little soft
- battery life isn't great
- sensor-based stabilisation should be lens-based by now
- overexposure isn't uncommon
13 years ago
Fujifilm FinePix F770 EXR review
Bucking the manufacturer's recent trend for adding subtly tweaked compacts to the burgeoning travel zoom area of the camera market, Fuji has instead gone for a complete design overhaul with the FinePix F770 EXR - its latest addition to the popular F-series.
13 years ago
Bucking the manufacturer's recent trend for adding subtly tweaked compacts to the burgeoning travel zoom area of the camera market, Fuji has instead gone for a complete design overhaul with the FinePix F770 EXR - its latest addition to the popular F-series.
13 years ago
Overall a good camera, with very sharp images, impressive zoon, and a lot functionality (panorama, large shot...). However the battery drain very quickly when recording video or Panorama. It's annoying... I will see whether it is a battery defect and whether a new battery can fix that.
13 years ago
Fuji Finepix F770 EXR
The Fuji Finepix F770 EXR pushes the limits of its form-factor by offering a 16 megapixels BSI-CMOS sensor and an ultra-wide 20X optical zoom lens in a 1.4" thick body. This camera packs a very complete feature set including full manual-controls, custom white-balance, spot-metering, bracketing,...
Pros:
- Low image noise in EXR-SN mode
- Superb dynamic-range in EXR-DR mode
- Consistent sharpness
- Low optical distortion
- Superb resistance to chromatic aberrations
- Very good automatic white-balance
- Reliable exposure
- Superb stabilization
- Very fast autofocus
- Quick responsive
- Great LCD visibility,...
Cons:
- Softness starting ISO 1600 at 16 MP
- Complex interaction of features
- strange limits
- Not Exposure-Priority
- No physical aperture
- Choppy LCD in continuous drive
- 2s Video recording delay
- No quick access to WB
13 years ago
Shame about the battery
Good camera let down by poor battery life
Pros:
- Bulid Quality is good as is image quality
Cons:
- The battery on my example would only take around thirty shots before it needed to be recharged.
13 years ago
Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR: Feature-filled pocket zoom stumbles in key areas
If you're looking for a lot of zoom range in a little camera, the 20X-optical-zoom Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR ($300 as of October 15, 2012) certainly
12 years ago
I've owned the F770EXR for just over a year and taken almost 12000 photos with it. Out of the box it was impressive. Good zoom range. Good low light performance. However within the first couple of months the poor build quality started to show, with the lens cover starting to play up.
Pros:
- Zoom
- Low light sensitvity
Cons:
- Build quality
- Auto exposure settings
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