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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Fujifilm FinePix XP10 12 MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD (Black)

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Fujifilm FinePix XP10- 12MP, Fujinon 5x Periscopic Optical Zoom, 2.7" LCD, New uni-body chassis with a tactile grip finish, 4-Way Protection: Waterproof - 10ft (3M), Shockproof - 3ft (1M) and Freezeproof 14*F (-10*C). Other features include: Face Detection w/ Red Eye Removal, Digital Image Stabilization, High Sensitivity 1600 ISO, 6 Scene - SR Auto Automatic Scene Recognition, One-Touch HD Movie 720p w/ Sound, Thin Metal Body 21.7mm, Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery.
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Technical Details

- 12-megapixel resolution for large, photo-quality prints
- Four-Way protection: waterproof, freezeproof, shockproof and dustproof
- Fujinon 5x periscopic optical zoom lens with reinforced protective lens barrier
- Capture movies in 720p with sound
- Movie Editing Mode and Blog mode; Facebook/YouTube Automatic Web Upload function for photos
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Customer Buzz
 "Best little camera ever" 2010-06-17
By Theresa A. Hoover
I have owned a digital camera since they came onto the market. This is the easiest and best quality picture taker I have ever used. 5 of my friends have bought the same camera and they also love, love, love it. This is a must have camera.

Customer Buzz
 "Video audio is HORRIBLE!" 2010-06-03
By Joseph Guerrero (New Mexico)
My wife has been wanting a waterproof camera for a VERY long time. She had this camera on her wishlist so when I wanted to surprise her with a gift for our anniversary, I bought this for her. She was BEYOND excited when I gave it to her. The size is perfect! The built is nice too. It takes good pictures. She also wanted this Point and Shoot for taking videos really quick. So she could upload and share with family online. I know this is NOT specifically a digital camcorder but she owned a Nikon Point & Shoot before, which she mainly used to carry in her purse since her DSLR camera is just too big to carry around to some events. She wanted something small, easy and quick to use. The Nikon point and shoot she owned before took great videos too. She loved it.



This camera however, takes video horribly! When she uploaded the video to the computer the audio was absolutely HORRIBLE. I don't know if I got one that had a defect or something but you couldn't even hear anything clearly. The audio was very VERY low. Very unrecognizable. It was BAD. I know she didn't want it mainly for the video feature but I figured at least the audio would be good. I didn't expect it to be THAT horrible. It was so bad that she asked me to return it.





We didn't even get to use it in water. We were looking forward to using it when the pool opened up. So I don't know how it works underwater. But I wanted to make sure and write a review about the audio in the video feature because had I read that, I wouldn't have bought it for her. I would have bought something else.

Customer Buzz
 "Stylish little digicam that screams "take me outdoors!"" 2010-06-01
By Gadgester (Mother Earth)
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1FQWZWZXWCPXX The Fujifilm Finepix XP10, newly available in April 2010, is a stylish little ultra-compact camera that invites you to have fun outdoors while taking pictures. It:



- is waterproof to 10 ft. under water, perfect for swimming pools, beach, snorkeling (note: do not use in hot water!)

- is shockproof up to 3 ft., great for jogging, cycling, or even letting your baby learn to take pictures

- is freezeproof down to 14 degrees Fahrenheit (-10 Celsius)

- is dustproof

- is weatherproof except in very hot climates

- has 12.2 effective megapixels

- has 5x optical zoom and features a Fujinon lens for great clarity; lens focal length is 36-180mm in 35mm film camera terms

- takes 720p widescreen, VGA or QVGA video

- can zoom optically in video mode (but see note on audio recording below)

- is really small and weighs just a little over 5 oz. with battery and SDHC card

- uses SDHC memory card, no more xD that was championed by Fuji and Olympus



I bought a green XP10 because I love spending time in the water -- and the green body looks really nice (and works whether you are a guy or gal)! I find that, outdoors during the day, the XP10 takes pictures with excellent clarity and excellent color saturation and contrast. Using fill-in flash in daylight truly enhances the picture. Indoors, because the XP10 lacks Fuji's legendary SuperCCD technology, picture quality is average for a compact or super-compact camera. It does have two natural-scene modes where it boosts the ISO (light sensitivity of the image sensor) at the expense of increased noise. I bought my XP10 to be used outdoors, in the pool and at the beach, so I haven't taken many indoor pics.



Video shooting at 720p yields smooth, clear HD video clips. BTW, video size is limited only by the 2GB FAT32 file size limit -- this means even if you pop in a 16GB SDHC card, the longest video clip can only go up to 2GB in file size, due to the limit imposed by the FAT32 file system. Video is recorded as motion JPEG in an AVI container, so it can be played on many, many devices, at the expense of slightly larger file sizes than a more compact format like MPEG-2 or MPEG-4.



While you can zoom optically -- a feature that every digital camera should have -- audio recording's volume level is lowered during zooming. Instead, the camera picks up some noise from the lens mechanism and that noise overwhelms the ambient sounds you want to record, which can be annoying when played back on a large TV. My advise is to use zooming sparingly during video mode. If you want great video recording on a compact digital camera, you should get a Sony or Canon or Panasonic camera (be prepared to pay a lot more for the waterproof feature, though).



Battery life is on the short side, rated at 165 shots per charge with flash on 50% of the time. This is not surprising given the ultra-compact form factor. It's not an issue for me because I only use it at the pool (i.e., I have other cameras for other occasions); but if you plan to take it on a day trip to the beach, a spare battery is a probably a must, especially if you use the flash a lot or take a lot of HD video. BTW, regardless of the digital camera you buy, I think a spare battery is pretty much always a necessity. Fuji deserves kudos for including a very compact 100-240V wall charger.



Anyway, my sample video clip shows how the camera works under water. The video resolution was set to QVGA (320x240) for easy upload to Amazon, but you should be able to see the amazing clarity both in and out of water (allowing for artifacts introduced by Amazon's video compression).



In summary, the XP10 is a great waterproof, shockproof camera that every water enthusiast should bring along to record fun memories.

Customer Buzz
 "Nice idea, but has some flaws" 2010-05-14
By CAW Mom (USA)
Bought the camera to use on vacation in Hawaii. The unit is water tight and takes good photos in bright light on land. However...



Images underwater are inconsistent and often grainy. Backlight adjustment on indoor photos does not work well. After 4 days of moderate (a few hours) use in the ocean, the coating on the back of the camera buttons began to flake off. Images can not easily be seen on the LCD in sunlight. The proprietary charger and transfer cable are a nuisance to carry while traveling - would have been better if the camera had been made to work with a mini-USB.



Not a bad camera, not a great camera - an adequate camera that I would not likely buy again.

Customer Buzz
 "rugged, pictures so-so, buttons tought to press" 2010-05-08
By Jefe Noriega (Salt Lake City)
The picture quality of this camera is not the greatest. Often, even with decent light, I have trouble getting a clear shot (perhaps it is my lack of steady hand though). The 720p video quality is decent for the price of this camera. As other reviews say, it is not extremely smooth. But hey, this isn't a camcorder! The camera does seem rugged, and overall I like the design. In my opinion, it is small and thin enough to carry wherever. I've used it underwater a couple of times without any problems.



Overall, a decent camera for the price, but I'm not blown away.


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