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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Fujifilm FinePix F80EXR 12 MP Super CCD EXR Digital Camera with 10x Wide Angle Optical Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD

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Fujifilm FinePix F80EXR - 12MP Super CCD EXR, Fujinon Super EBC 10x Wide Optical Zoom (28 - 280mm), 3.0" High Contrast LCD. Other features include: Face Detection w/ Red Eye Removal, Face Recognition, Pet Detection, Tracking Auto Focus, Dual Image Stabilization, Multi-Frame Technology, High Sensitivity 3200 ISO, 6 Scene - SR Auto Automatic Scene Recognition, Smile/Blink Detection Mode, HD Movie 720p w/ Sound - HDMI Connector, Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery.
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Technical Details

- 12-megapixel Super CCD EXR sensor; 3.0-inch LCD
- 10x wide-angle optical zoom; 27mm wide-angle to 270mm telephoto
- 720p HD movie recording; mini HDMI port
- Pet Detection; Tracking Auto Focus
- Super Intelligent' Flash; Face Detection and Automatic Red-eye Removal
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Customer Buzz
 "Fuji F80 EXR camara review" 2010-07-03
By John A. Akouris (Los Angeles)
Fabulous fit and finish. Includes all the necessary features for the amateur. Superior camera for taking pictures in a "no flash allowed" environment. Great value for the money

and finally great customer service.

Customer Buzz
 "Very intelligent point/shoot camera!" 2010-06-09
By FatherOf5
Just got this camera and am definitely happy with the purchase. The camera is pretty much the same size as my previous camera (Canon SD800IS that got stepped on), but with much better zoom, LCD, and overall photo-processing-prowess.



I love that the focus of the camera is to make the best shot possible, and not necessarily go for maximum resolution. This means that if you leave it in "easy" mode, it will often reduce the pixels by half (giving you a 6MB picture) in order to process the image (and use neighboring pixels, and multiple shots, to get the best image). This necessarily leaves you with a "softer" picture than full resolution, but the picture looks better. It's a tradeoff, but as I indicated above, I'm happy to give up pixels to get a consistently nicer looking picture.



The "easy" mode does a fantastic job of identifying the situation and figuring out the best way to take that picture. For example, if you take pictures of people/objects next to a bright window, the camera knows how to do that automatically -- just push the button -- the picture will look great! If you take a picture in a dark room, it figures out how much flash power to use and doesn't have any bright spots. It goes into macro mode automatically, it knows when you're doing a landscape shot, etc...



It also has face recognition and it attempts to remove redeye from the image. In most of my shots, it has worked great, but not all (but I can remove the redeye myself if needed).



I've only had the camera for a day so I haven't even begun looking at the manual yet. And my initial excitement may wear off, but I certainly feel this was the right camera for me.





Customer Buzz
 "So far, so great" 2010-05-14
By Kevin Mckay (IL)
I got this camera as a gift for my wife, and she loves it! Very intuitive and easy to use. Shoots quickly. The zoom is amazing, as is the feature that takes two photos at the same time (one without flash), so you can compare them. We haven't printed anything out yet; but things look good on the computer. However, some pictures can appear grainy on the camera's screen. (This camera's worse than our old Panasonic 5MP in that regard.) There has been a small issue with focus on videos too; but this could be a learning issue...since she hasn't opened the book yet!



The "thank yous" continue to be given every time she breaks it out--which is the most crucial "feature" of a gift, IMO!



One note: someone on here discussed the EXR as "new technology." It was available on the F70EXR. Maybe it's been improved or something, but it's not new.

Customer Buzz
 "F80EXR is awesome!!!" 2010-05-13
By Pak Suen (Los Angeles, CA USA)
I've received this camera for several weeks, and I've done various testing under different environments.



Pros:

First off, this camera has a tremendous improvement for noise control using the EXR SN or Pro low light mode in a low light environment, better than my previous DC Fujifilm F50fd and other DCs I've seen, at least at this price range. On top of that, the 'Super Intelligence Flash' mode is awesome. It controls the level of flash for a given exposure to produce beautifully balanced flash illumination across the foreground and background, suitable for shooting macro and close-up portrait. Besides, this camera includes M-Mode (full manual) and P-Mode (P & Aperture priority mode) which gives you complete control especially when shooting night scene with tripod. To me, the manual mode is a good stuff, and it's better than most of the DCs out there I've seen. Wide angle and 270mm zoom is another big plus. HD movie is a basic requirement nowadays, I will just skip it.



Cons:

- The camera might be a bit heavy to some of you. To me, I am still okay with it.

- I needed to play around with it until finding the best setting to shoot. You do not want to fully rely on its Auto mode. In the beginning, I saw sharpness issue, and some pictures were even getting a bit hazy.



In conclusion, the price is reasonable for all these features, at least they fit what I need.



Here are the setting I'd use in many situations:

Picture mode: Vivid or Soft mode.

Metering: average

P mode for high res pictures (most of the time)

EXR SN in low light situation

EXR DR for landscape in daytime



- In daytime, I found no issue with EXR, auto and P mode, but I don't like/use EXR auto mode that often since I shoot 12M photos with P mode, except for DR mode shooting landscape and building.

- In most cases, I'd prefer to use P-mode with ISO100 or 200 with slow synchro flash, the intelligent flash mode is smart enough to balance the flash illumination for you. Besides, this mode can also allow you to shoot high resolution picture, hence, the noise will be less noticeable after resizing the pictures.

- In the low light area without any moving objects, use EXR SN Mode, then ISO200 with flash. Or, use Pro low light mode if you do not want to use flashlight.





Customer Buzz
 "I wanted to like the F80, but ended up disappointed." 2010-05-10
By AnthonyB (Seattle, WA)
I used the F80EXR for a couple weeks after I dropped and broke my Canon Powershot A620. When it became clear there were few options with the flip-out screen I loved on the Canon, I investigated very compact cameras like this Fuji. Based on very positive reviews of the F70EXR and F200EXR I bought the F80. I immediately began to notice a lot of what I assume is JPEG compression artifact that--at high magnification--gives a watercolor-like appearance. This is noticeable at maximum zoom even on the LCD screen. I have now done more research and it seems others have the same complaint. According to more technical reviews, when Fuji moved from the 10 MP F70EXR to the 12 MP F80EXR, with the limitations of the camera's sensor size there was actually a degradation of quality. For comparison, I shot some side by side tests with the F80 against a very old 4 MP Canon PowerShot A80. To my shock, there was VERY little difference in image quality. When viewed at maximum resolution on my computer (just before jagged pixels begin to appear), the Fuji had slightly better detail. But at that same magnification the Fuji began to show ugly JPEG compression smudging of colors, while the Canon had nice, even blurring or noise. It should be said that the Fuji PERFORMS much better than the old Canon. Its lighter, faster, has much better zoom, deals better with high contrast and flash, etc. But it's amazing that there is almost no resolution difference for the additional 8 megapixels and, to my taste, poorer image quality. This may not be an issue for someone wanting only uncropped images, which should enlarge easily to 8x10. The camera was quick and fun to use. For me, however, the compression artifact was a deal-breaker. I'm still considering an F70.


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