Fuji FinePix A345 Zoom
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Features of the Fuji FinePix A345 Zoom include:
- 4.1 effective megapixels
- High quality 1.7-inch LCD monitor for clarity and detail
- 3x optical zoom lens
- One-touch, fully automatic operation, with easy navigation for beginners
- Highly efficient energy consumption: uses 2 x AA-type alkaline batteries (or rechargeable batteries)
- Movie capture of 15 frames per second with monaural sound
- xD-Picture Card℡ providing large storage capacity, lower power consumption and fast write speeds (currently available in 16MB to 512MB capacities)
- PictBridge™ compatible for direct printing without a PC
Fuji FinePix A345 Zoom Consumer Reviews
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Reviewed by Renee on 28/12/2006 This camera is a really great camera because it's got clear photos and many ways to choose how you want to take your picture. It's got sound for videos which is great because many cams like this small 1 don't have that! Only problem is it is VERY slippery and hard to hold onto sometimes. I suggest some type of case or use the wrist band constantly! Just recently i dropped my a345 fuji camera and it wont even turn on so thats a problem but other than that it worked well when it still worked=[ Rating:    
Reviewed by jedbot on 17/12/2006 This camera was affordable, easy to store, fun to shoot with, created nice shots with vibrant color (with flash disabled, and worked well with my PC. I dropped it from six inches high onto a carpeted floor and it erased and unformatted the memory card. I changed the card and now the zoom lens is stuck closed. Repair seems an impossibility and a huge waste of my time. I think these cameras are just glorified disposables. But, what are you going to do if you can only spend $350.00 on a point and shoot? Eat it and don't drop it!! Rating:    
Reviewed by Natalie on 27/11/2006 This camera was okay, it was a good starting camera. Although i am in the middle of finding a new camera, it is a good, basic camera that is dependable. Great for the technically challenged!! Rating:    
Reviewed by MooseMonger on 30/12/2005 As you can see, I have given this camera 4 stars, but not 5 because there are some things that could be improved. Firstly, the time it takes from pressing the shutter button to the photo being actually taken seems to me too long. I was photographing birds in my garden a few days ago, and this space of time allowed them the opportunity to move, spoiling the photo. Secondly, the darkness of the screen display was dissapointing because it is difficult to see in the screen what you will be taking until you have taken it and a brief showing of your resulting photo is displayed for you (and by then, of course, it is too late). Finally the options are a little diffficult to understand without rreading the manual thoroughly (which, I'm afraid to admit, I don't like doing.) I am 15 years old, and unfortunately expect to be able to work any piece of digital equiptment with relative ease. Thankyou for reading my humble review. Moosemonger. Rating:    
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