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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Fujifilm FinePix HS10 10 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 30x Wide Angle Optical Zoom and 3-Inch LCD

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Fujifilm FinePix HS10 - 10MP BSI CMOS, Fujinon 30x Wide Optical Zoom (24 - 720mm), 3.0" High Contrast Tilting LCD. Other features include: Face Detection w/ Red Eye Removal, Face Recognition, Tracking Auto Focus, Triple Image Stabilization, Full Resolution Continuous Shooting @ 10fps, High Sensitivity 6400 ISO, 6 Scene - SR Auto Automatic Scene Recognition, HD Movie 1080i w/Stereo Sound, Super High Speed Movie Mode Captures 1000fps, Motion Panorama Mode, Motion Removal Mode, Multi-Motion Capture, 4-AA Batteries.
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Technical Details

- 10-megapixel CMOS image sensor for superior low-light performance and photo-quality, poster-sized prints
- Fujinon 30x (24-720mm equivalent) manual optical zoom lens; 24-720mm (equivalent on a 35mm camera) range from true wide-angle to ultra telephoto
- HD movie mode with stereo sound; mini HDMI output
- Triple Image Stabilization; 'Super Intelligent' Flash
- 3.0-inch High-Contrast Tilting LCD and Electronic View Finder
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Customer Buzz
 "What a dog of a camera!" 2010-06-21
By Yogi Moore (Florida)
I preordered this months before its release - tons of PR yet no sample images until the last minute. Now we know why - the JPG quality is mush - the resolving power of that 30X lens is no better than my panasonic FZ35 at 18X.



So, I like the lens, but I HATE the EVF, the long shot-to-shot times, the very long burst photo write times. The camera is just very slow, period.



To set up the much-celebrated 7-shots a second burst shots, it requires no less than 7 clicks to get this far, and the burst is over in less than one second. You do not choose the time, only the # shots in that second. If you need to cover a 5 second event, you are out of luck. As a action shooter, this camera is not a good choice.



The video is nice, but you will wince when trying to manually zoom that lens while filming! Jerky at best.



Finally, the batteries will drive you nuts.



Do what I did and avoid this entire generation - go out and buy a superzoom like the FZ-35. It isn't 30X, but it is more fun.



I may buy the HS-20, but wish I had avoided the HS10.

Customer Buzz
 "Fantastic for outdoor sports!!!" 2010-06-21
By C. Stevens (Western Pennsylvania)
I shoot high school and club sports. This camera has consistently delivered "pro" results of soccer and softball, as well as track events. I regularly use it at 500+ (equivalent) mms on a monopod with no focus problems, no shake, nice contrast. Great for action pics of goalies, outfielders and others that play far from the sidelines.

Customer Buzz
 "Good camera but a few things could use improvement" 2010-06-21
By KenZ
This camera was very easy to using right out of the box and the menu system is easy to navigate. However the EV exposure adjustment dial was ackward to turn as you simultaneously hold down the +/- button on top of the camera. Sometimes as I am adjusting expsure in real time, the palm of my hand accidently hits the View button on the lower right at the back of the camera,changing from taking a photo to viewing a photo. I wish Fuji had a thumb-dial in front of the camera to adjust exposure instead of the dial. Taking a full 30x photo was surprizingly easy to keep in focus using the IS-1 stabilization setting (continuous stabilization). Focus was sharp at 30x, I'd say 7 our to 10 times, without using a tripod.



Although I would prefer a dedicated, chargable battery that comes with most digital cameras, so far I've gotten rather long use from 4 AA's. I've taken over 150 photos so far on one set of batteries over several days, but I also turn off a lot of the HS10's auto features, such as red eye reduction, continuous auto-focus, face recognition, etc. I also use the viewfinder almost exclusively, even though it's too small and too dim. Turning off these features also reduces shutter lag, which I estimate now as almost instant capture with shutter release.



One of the best features on this camera is the FinePix Chrome setting, which makes photos appear almost like a Kodachrome photo, with good, saturated colors. I've had comments about how vivid the photos are. The focus is slower than my Panasonic G1, especially at full zoom, but is fast enough for most of my uses.All in all, a good camera.

Customer Buzz
 "So far, so good" 2010-06-20
By Dean Baird (Sacramento, California)
So far I think the HS10 is a great little camera.



PROS

1. RAW

2. Tilting screen

3. High speed video

4. HD video

5. Live histogram that responds to EV adjustments

6. Usable high ISOs

7. Nice look and feel

8. Megazoom



CONS

1. The screen does not swivel. Tilt-swivel a beloved feature on every camera that has it, yet most digicams go with the standard static screen. At least this one tilts.

2. There is a bit of a write-time lab between shots. This does not bother me that much because of the type of shooting I will do with this camera. I think some reviewers make too big an issue out of this.

3. Apple doesn't yet have the HS10's RAW codec built into the OS yet. This will happen, but it should have happened by now. Don't know if this is more Fuji's fault or Apple's fault. It will get worked out in a matter of time.

4. Low-light AF. I don't know of a digicam that does this well. Some high-end DSLRs are good at this, but it is forever a challenge.



UNSURE AS OF YET

1. Low-light performance

2. Battery life

3. Antishake performance

4. Manual zoom. I guess it saves battery life, but you won't want to use it during video shots.



I'm still learning all the shooting/using logistics. This camera will replace my Canon S3-IS. I wish I could have stayed in the Canon line with the SX20-IS, but Canon seems to be going backward (in terms of image quality) with that line. They're also uninterested in HS video. So we had to part company.



Hope to update when I have more experience with the camera.

Customer Buzz
 "Stay away from this one! HS10 = poor quality images" 2010-06-17
By Paul at PB
The purchase of the HS10 was my fourth Fujifilm camera in the past 8 years. Other than the HS10, they were all great and worked as they should...and I still use them.



The major problem with the HS10 is its' inability to provide sharp, clear images at mid to high magnification. Fujifilm has tried to address some of the issues with firmware updates, in fact there have already been two:



"The firmware update Ver.1.02 incorporates the following item.

1. In Raw data a line is visible where colors slightly change when developed by Raw File Converter.

2. Battery indicator turns on too early.

3. When "Image Disp." in set-up menu is set to "Zoom", sometimes image corrupts.

The firmware update Ver.1.01 incorporates the following item.

It corrects the problems below.

1. Some distorted images with pin-cushion type can be captured at AE bracketing mode

2. Sometimes unclear details in images

3. In RAW + JPEG mode, JPEG images are sharper

Soft image or not smooth enough color gradation in D-range 200, 400% than in 100%"



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After spending more time updating the firmware, I concluded that the images are still too poor for me; I returned the camera today. All of the best camera features in the world are worthless without the ability to make sharp, clear images.


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