Product Description
The FinePix F450 Zoom features five megapixel resolutions, with a 3.4 times optical zoom, two inch LCD screen, and housed in a design so small that it can be hidden behind a single Post-It Note.Although weighing no more than a mobile handset, the FinePix F450 Zoom is big where it counts - boasting 2" LCD screens, fast F2.8 lenses and enough megapixels to allow images to be printed as enlargements without loss of quality.Furthermore, the brushed metal casing and eye-catching, cool, blue lights will please those who feel aesthetic appeal is as critical as image quality.Not just a pretty face, the FinePix F450 Zoom is capable of ISO 80, enabling enhanced quality images in bright conditions.A new lithium rechargeable battery gives the cameras stamina, while technology advancements mean its power consumption has been reduced even further. This model comes complete with a PictureCradle, making recharging and downloading both easy and convenient. PictBridge compatibility also allows printing at home without the need for a PC or Mac.
Customer Reviews:
bad customer service.......2007-09-04
i baught this camera about a year ago and i takes good pictures.. and is easy to upload, hower the zoom has broken 4 times, and my camera has had to be sent in to be repaired, it can take many months for this repair, and my camera has been replaced, but the zoom just broke again yesterday, and this time i plan on buying a new camera.
Send out the warranty card!.......2007-01-26
I owned it and loved it, but after only a year and a half of careful and light use, the lens got stuck out. My boss also purchased one and after only ONE year of use, her lens got stuck out too! Make sure that you fill out the warranty card so your can get repaired' we didn't and now we have no camara and we're $200 down.
I tried to contact Fuji to no avail, I waited on the phone for 15 minutes and I never got a human being on the Tecnical Support and Repair line.
Despite the poor life span of the product and the awful costumer service from Fuji, I really loved the camera, it was compact, stylish, easy to handle and to understand, great pic quality and easy to install software, I loved the video feature(although the DVD maker never work quite right, big LCD screen, great battery life... I really miss my camera.
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL CAMERA, too bad it's sooo annoying sometimes..........2006-08-07
LOOK AT IT! It's GORgeous. I'm surprised Fuji doesn't have Paris Hilton modeling with it. Its unique design and the beauty of it is certainly undeniable... oh, and in case you're measuring and trying to compare and figure out how small/big this camera is.. let me clear that up; yes, it's tiny. It really is tiny. One thing I like about it, though, is that even though it's very compact, it's not overly light. (I never worry about dropping it..... I do get scared when other people touch it though... -haha)
What's there NOT to like about it? I can't decide whether to keep this camera because of the fact that it's so fantastic looking and I really don't think I'll find anything better as far as design... or sell it and buy something maybe a bit bigger and for sure less "cool"-looking in sacrifice for CLEAR pictures, EVERY time.
What this camera will often leave you with if you're taking pictures of anything with the slightest bit of motion is about 10 pictures that are far too blurry, 3 pictures that are blurry but you really want to kill yourself because they were/would've been *perfect* (and at about this moment you're cursing Fuji with all you've got), and 2 pictures that are clear but YOU screwed up the picture by getting half your ear cut off or accidentally snapping the picture when Laura had her finger up her nose. Damnit. That sucks.
It all depends on what you're taking pictures of. Never take this to any kind of event that's very important to you and monumental and you want pictures for... ever... because that's when it'll fail you; trust me. I took it to a graduation and first I thought it was only the lighting, so I turned the flash off, then it was making things blurry so I turned it back on and changed settings.. and it was still making things blurry. I didn't get one clear shot of that whole event. Let's just say it pissed me off and that's when I'd realized I'd had about enough.
I take pictures of me and my girl friends all the time for profile shots and things... we're just playing around.. we have all the time in the world to get the right pose. I never have problems then because we're HOLDING VERY STILL... but taking this camera to events, you know, where people MOVE; "just say 'no'".
I did take this to a winter formal and got very clear, crisp pictures that I blew-up into 5"x7" and they turned out amazingly well so I was pleased with my F450 then, however I can't stress this enough; digital cameras anymore are all about convenience. It's not convenient to have to ask a stranger if they can "start over" and give the same reaction they did the FIRST time your friend yelled "LOOK AT MY POOPY UNDIES!" at them... no, because... that just doesn't work.
ALSO price doesn't always represent quality, okay? Oh, and neither does mega-pixels, like someone else noted. Honestly, I preferred my Sony 3.2mp over this one. "If I could tuuuuurn back tiiiime...". ((Aw, but don't think I'm saying Sony's are all somethin' great!!!!!! Don't buy T-ANYTHING! They're all really bad. Read reviews. **Some** reviews are your friend, so read many.]
AWESOME LITTLE CAMERA.......2006-02-17
Pros
Very Small
Big Screen
Stylish
Movie Mode is AWESOME
optical zoom 3x "ok"
Options
Great camera to carry around on belt clip with case
edit
I forgot one of the best things
It has rechargable battery, and cradle. No more running out batteries.
Cons
Quailty is not Great just average
Flash is not all that Bright
Jubril
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Finepix F450.......2005-11-29
I bought this camera when it first came out in March 2005. I still love it. The main reason I purchased it was the small size and the 5 mp lens. (I was replacing an older, larger 3 mp digital camera.) In short, I wanted a compact point-and-shoot camera with a decent size (at least 5 mp) lens. For this purpose, it exceeds all expectations. I purchased a small case that fits on my belt and I can take this camera anywhere and almost anytime - it is fun to pull out a camera at parties for candid shots. I also found that this camera is sturdy enough for outdoor activities. I have taken it snow skiing (cold weather) and on a 5 day trip down the Yampa River (hot weather) and it survived and worked fine. That said, stating what should be obvious, if you are looking for professional quality pix, this camera definitely is not for you. Pictures in the 5 x 7 size look great, and 8 x 10 size still look pretty good, but I venture to guess that quality decreases measurably with any larger size pictures. Also, what should be obvious with any similar type camera, you need a larger memory card (256 or 512 mp) and a backup battery (especially if you don't have access to electric outlets). All in all, a great compact point-and-shoot camera.
Customer Reviews:
Incomplete Package.......2006-07-04
Product was missing two items (picture cradle and hand strap). A replacement was sent and the same two items were missing. Had to return both products because of the missing items.
I would give 0 stars if possible.......2006-06-03
I guarantee you will regret buying this camera if you do so. I have had the camera since it first came out (about a year ago). There are much fewer color options than other cameras produced at the same time and earlier than the F450. In fact, you basically have your choice of color or black & white. Although the pictures look normal once you upload them to your computer, on the LCD display they will look like a reddish haze. That's if you use the flash. Pictures are impossible to take without flash. They will be unusably blurry. Which means you will end up with red eye even when you're in a brightly lit place where you wouldn't normally need to use the flash. Less than a month after I bought it, the camera began "sticking". I turn it off and the zoom doesn't retract. So I have to turn it on and off again to be able to safely put it away.
This camera was a huge mistake - Fujifilm's for making and selling it, and mine for buying it.
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