Fujifilm Finepix F31fd Review
Review Date: January 6th 2007
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Conclusion
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Ratings (out of 5) |
| Design |
4.5 |
| Features |
4.5 |
| Ease-of-Use |
4.5 |
| Image Quality |
4.5 |
| Value for Money |
3.5 |
The Fujifilm Finepix F31fd is an incremental upgrade of what
is already a great camera, the Finepix F30, adding just a
few new features and quite a significant increase in price.
Face Detection is the main addition, making it easier for
the beginner to achieve better portrait shots. It works well
in the right situations and is also quick, something that
other competitors system's struggle with. There are some limitations
to the system, however, which make it most suitable for posed
group shots where your subject(s) is standing still at a moderate
distance. Also, Fujifilm have inexplicably limited its use
to just half of the available shooting modes.
This compact camera still has no rivals in terms of low-light
performance. If you want a digital camera that can easily
cope with indoor and low-light shooting, then the F31fd is
the one for you - currently no other compact digicam comes
close at ISO 400 and above, and the F31fd also delivers perfectly
usable photos at ISO 800 and 1600. Even the fastest setting
of 3200 will be fine for smaller print sizes. The new anti-blur
and intelligent flash modes are useful automatic additions
to what is already an impressive low-light package. The Fujifilm
Finepix F31fd is a pocketable, responsive digital camera that
can be used in most photographic situations and which delivers
very good image quality - only some purple fringing in high-contrast
situations spoils an otherwise excellent performance. It also
provides almost full creative control via the aperture-priority
and shutter-priority modes, and battery life has been further
improved to an impressive 580 shots.
There are still a few downsides, however, which Fujifilm
have inexplicably decided not to fix. The F31fd retains some
notable flaws from the older F11. There is still no histogram
available, either in shooting or playback mode. This is an
important feature that every enthusiast will sorely miss.
The Fujifilm Finepix F31fd also lacks manual focus, which
you will miss most when the camera's auto-focus fails to lock
onto your intended subject. The lack of a RAW mode might also
put you off the Finepix F31fd, something which is exacerbated
by the lack of a histogram. And there is a 3 shot limit in
the continuous mode, which might put off sports-shooters.
With the addition of Face Detection and Infra-red, the Fujifilm
Finepix F31fd is currently the new best compact,
carry-everywhere digital camera for the discerning photographer.
There are still a few unnecessary faults though that are retained
from the F11 model (come on Fujifilm!), and all that new technology
has made the F31fd quite a lot more expensive than its older
sibling, the F30, which is overall a more economical and sensible
purchase.
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