Ahead of our full review, here are 70 sample JPEG photos and a full HD 1080p movie taken with the new Fujifilm Finepix F600EXR compact camera.
A gallery of full-size images and a movie taken with the Fujifilm Finepix F600EXR.
Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR JPEG Images
1/10 sec f/5.3 | ISO 3200
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1/17 sec f/6 | ISO 3200
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1/85 sec f/7.1 | ISO 100
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1/340 sec f/7.1 | ISO 400
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1/1600 sec f/3.5 | ISO 400
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1/110 sec f/4.7 | ISO 800
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1/125 sec f/5.9 | ISO 1600
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1/100 sec f/4.4 | ISO 200
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1/125 sec f/6.1 | ISO 400
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1/1700 sec f/3.5 | ISO 200
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1/300 sec f/7.1 | ISO 400
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1/125 sec f/4.5 | ISO 640
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1/450 sec f/3.5 | ISO 100
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1/125 sec f/5 | ISO 400
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1/75 sec f/4.2 | ISO 200
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1/550 sec f/5.1 | ISO 200
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1/340 sec f/5.3 | ISO 100
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1/900 sec f/4 | ISO 200
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1/350 sec f/5.1 | ISO 200
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1/1700 sec f/3.5 | ISO 200
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1/105 sec f/4.4 | ISO 250
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1/125 sec f/5 | ISO 320
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1/220 sec f/3.5 | ISO 100
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1/900 sec f/4.8 | ISO 200
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1/125 sec f/5.4 | ISO 250
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80/10 sec f/3.5 | ISO 100
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1/28 sec f/3.5 | ISO 400
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1/680 sec f/3.5 | ISO 400
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1/170 sec f/5 | ISO 400
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1/280 sec f/4.7 | ISO 100
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1/450 sec f/4.4 | ISO 100
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1/125 sec f/5.9 | ISO 1000
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1/640 sec f/3.5 | ISO 400
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1/125 sec f/5.3 | ISO 640
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1/60 sec f/5.6 | ISO 500
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1/40 sec f/3.5 | ISO 800
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1/50 sec f/5.1 | ISO 2000
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1/950 sec f/3.9 | ISO 400
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1/125 sec f/6.1 | ISO 320
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1/60 sec f/5.6 | ISO 1250
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1/45 sec f/7.1 | ISO 400
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1/100 sec f/3.5 | ISO 800
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1/640 sec f/3.5 | ISO 100
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1/1300 sec f/5.3 | ISO 400
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1/550 sec f/4.7 | ISO 100
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1/15 sec f/3.5 | ISO 800
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1/125 sec f/5.3 | ISO 1000
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1/50 sec f/3.5 | ISO 100
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1/350 sec f/5.4 | ISO 100
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1/250 sec f/3.5 | ISO 400
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1/120 sec f/5.1 | ISO 800
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1/70 sec f/5.5 | ISO 100
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1/100 sec f/5.3 | ISO 800
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1/125 sec f/5.9 | ISO 1600
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1/340 sec f/5 | ISO 800
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1/320 sec f/5.9 | ISO 200
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1/400 sec f/5.2 | ISO 100
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1/125 sec f/5.2 | ISO 640
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1/150 sec f/9 | ISO 400
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1/150 sec f/8 | ISO 100
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1/140 sec f/11 | ISO 400
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1/170 sec f/11 | ISO 200
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1/90 sec f/10 | ISO 400
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1/60 sec f/16 | ISO 1600
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1/30 sec f/3.5 | ISO 2500
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1/90 sec f/3.5 | ISO 800
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1/320 sec f/5.3 | ISO 800
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1/12 sec f/4.3 | ISO 3200
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1/6 sec f/4.3 | ISO 1600
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1/4 sec f/4.3 | ISO 800
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Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR Movie
This is a sample movie at the quality setting of 1920x1080 at 30 frames per second. Please note that this 18 second movie is 31.2Mb in size.
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#1 Jim Woo
Hi
Why do you use such extreme apertures on your photos? For a compact, anything over f5 will start to cause diffraction and degrade image quality. One of your shots is at f16! That’s at the top end for an APS-C sensor. I noticed the same on most of your other camera test shots. Are you choosing these settings manually?
3:48 pm - Thursday, November 10, 2011
#2 PT
Can’t see anything over f11 on this page, which is maximum to use for anything apart from full frame sensor cameras due to the diffraction you speak of.
5:25 pm - Thursday, November 10, 2011
#3 Bill Corbett
Jim,
I think it’s to show us the full gamut, that is to point out maybe what does happen with this camera at those higher “f” settings. A lot of the shots are at the wider apertures, e.g., the shot straight up at the church at f3.5. Anyway, my opinion is that this camera is not doing very well at even ISO 800. My choice as of late is the Canon new group of “HS” cams: the ELPH 100 HS, etc. These cameras are a little “softer” at higher ISO’S, seems to me, but a little less digital looking. In fact, they remind me of film grain. Not an easy thing for a compact with a small sensor!
5:30 pm - Thursday, November 10, 2011
#4 andy clad
I was really looking forward to some good things from this camera. But the shot of the train and especially the noise produced from the bridge section is really poor. Will be looking at many more test shots from this one. Yes I know its a small sensor and all that, but really, it looks as if they still haven’t improved on my old and trusty F70EXR. Yes the CA is better but the image noise at ISO400 is tragic. Its a shame. I wont be parting with my Canon SX220 just yet.
3:22 am - Friday, November 11, 2011
#5 photographer
The Camera have too RAW support.Is it possible to upload some RAW images at ISO 200 and 800 and more ?
The images are much more sharp than other camera.But lots of sharpening artefact see.so less sharpen is better.With the RAW can see if it goes better.
1:42 pm - Tuesday, November 15, 2011