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Fujifilm Finepix S8000fd Review
Review Date: October 4th 2007
Author: Mark Goldstein
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Conclusion
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Ratings
(out of 5)
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| Design |
5
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| Features |
4.5
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| Ease-of-Use |
4.5
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| Image
Quality |
4.5
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| Value
for Money |
4.5
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The Finepix S8000fd represents Fujifilm's best attempt yet to fuse the advantages
of compact and DSLR cameras together, rivaling
the
latest entry-level DSLRs. The likes of the Nikon D40x, Pentax
K100D and Canon EOS 400D all offer faster performance and
better image quality than the Fujifilm Finepix S8000fd,
plus the advantage of RAW mode which is notably missing on
the S8000fd. The difference in JPEG image quality at slower
ISO
speeds isn't
that pronounced, but the S8000fd suffers by comparison
with its noisy ISO
800
and 1600
ISO settings.
The electronic viewfinder is greatly improved, with better
resolution and refresh rate, but it's still ultimately less
comfortable and accurate than a traditional optical viewfinder,
especially
for action
photography. So the advantages
of the compact digicam format (movie mode, live preview
on the LCD screen, dust-free fixed lens) don't quite out-weigh
the disadvantages of this camera, until you factor in the
18x zoom lens. For the majority of photographers
the Fujifilm Finepix S8000fd has almost every situation covered
in terms
of focal length, from wide-angle landscapes to close-up nature
shots, all in a light and compact body. You would have to
purchase and carry at least a couple of lenses to cover the
same distance with a DSLR camera. Thankfully Fujifilm have
at last seen sense and included an image stabilization system,
an essential feature given the massive zoom range on offer,
and one that works very well in practice. This also means
that Fujifilm can finally compete on a level playing field
with their main super-zoom competitors, most notably the
18x models from Panasonic and Olympus. We haven't reviewed
the Panasonic FZ18 yet,
but
we much preferred
the S8000fd to the Olympus SP-550 UZ, which offers a less
usable interface and much poorer image quality. The Fujifilm
Finepix S8000fd is therefore both our current ultra-zoom
camera of choice, and a viable alternative to a DSLR camera.
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