Fujifilm FinePix S3000 Zoom
Review Date: 26th April 2004
Image Quality
All of the sample images in this
Review were taken using the default 3M 2048x1536 mode, which
gives an average image size of between 0.5Mb and 1Mb.
Noise
There is only one ISO setting available on the Fujifilm FinePix S3000 Zoom, which is equivalent to ISO 100.
The noise levels look fine at ISO 100 - just as well as you
don't have too much choice!
Sharpening
Here are two 100% crops which have been Saved as Web - Quality
40 in Photoshop. The right-hand image has had some sharpening
applied in Photoshop. The out-of-the camera images are very
slightly on the soft side using the default setting of Normal
and will benefit from a little sharpening during post-processing.
Alternatively you can select the Hard sharpness setting for
maximum effect.
Chromatic Aberrations
The Fujifilm FinePix S3000 Zoom coped very well with chromatic aberrations,
even in very high-contrast situations. Most purple fringing
occurred at the edges of the frame rather than in the centre,
as in the following example of a tree with the sun behind
it.
Overall Image Quality
The Fujifilm FinePix S3000 Zoom delivers slightly muted images in
terms of colour, as you can see from the samples in the next
section, which were taken on a bright sunny day. They can
be significantly improved by adjusting the contrast and levels/curves
in Photoshop, but there are no options in-camera to boost
the saturation or other colour parameters. This means that
you will have to use an image editor to get the absolute best
results from the Fujifilm FinePix S3000 Zoom. The 3M image size allows
you to create prints up to A4 in size. Noise is well controlled
at the single ISO setting of 100, which is just as well as
this is the only ISO option. Chromatic aberrations in the
form of purple fringing are largely avoided, even in high-contrast
situations where you would expect them to appear. Overall
an above-average performance from the Fujifilm FinePix S3000 Zoom in
terms of image quality.
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