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Fuji FinePix S6500 Digital Camera - Black (6.3MP, 10.7x Optical Zoom) 2.5" LCD

Fuji FinePix S6500 Digital Camera - Black (6.3MP, 10.7x Optical Zoom) 2.5 LCD

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Brand: FujiFilm
Category: CE


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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
Sales Rank: 20257

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Optical Zoom: 10.7
Display Size: 2.5
Maximum Focal Length: 300
Minimum Focal Length: 28
Maximum Resolution: 6
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5
Dimensions (in): 8 x 6.9 x 6.8

MPN: FinePix S6500fd
Model: FinePix S6500fd
EAN: 4902520286758
ASIN: B000IHYS2Q

Release Date: October 4, 2006

Features:
  • • 6.3 Megapixels• 10.7x optical zoom• 2x digital zoom• 2.5" LCD screen• 10 MB Internal memory• PictBridge function• USB 2.0 High-Speed Connectivity• Recording function with sound• Requires 4x AA

Accessories:

  • Fuji Xtra Alkaline AA - 4 batteries per pack
  • Inov8 Overnight Battery Charger with 4 x 2500mAh AA batteries
  • Probrella Large - Ideal For Protecting Your Camera From The Rain Or Glare From The Sun.
  • Popabrella Compact - Ideal For Protecting Your Camera From The Rain Or Glare From The Sun.
  • Duracell Ultra Batteries AA 8 Pack

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
• 6.3 Megapixels• 10.7x optical zoom• 2x digital zoom• 2.5" LCD screen• 10 MB Internal memory• PictBridge function• USB 2.0 High-Speed Connectivity• Recording function with sound• Requires 4x AA type alkaline batteries (included)• 1 year warranty• Dimensions (WxHxD): 130.9x97.5x128mm• Weight: 600g• mage stabilisation• iFlash• Face detection technology


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Fuji s6500fd camera   March 29, 2007
R. Lewis (UK)
73 out of 73 found this review helpful

I was looking for a camera that was a stepping stone between my older fuji compact and a digital slr. This camera seemed to tick all the right boxes. Point and shoot capability whilst having manual features and critically, a manual focus and zoom.

When I finally purchased it, it did not dissapoint. The 10.7x optical zoom is fantastic, as is the 2x digital zoom to get right close to far away objects. At high zoom levels, a steady hand is required as this camera doesnt incorporate a true image stabilisation feature. However a tripod or resting arms on a surface with a firm grip on the camera gives great results.

The face detection feature is a bit of a novelty, however it works great. It can be turned off if you dont wish to use it. I dont beleive this camera should be compared to a digital slr as some people are doing, and it should have a category of its own in between compacts and digital slrs as 'bridge cameras'. I didnt want to have to lug around a bag of heavy lenses with me, so the zoom on this camera covers such a good range it is just awesome.

If I had to critisise the camera, I would say the battery compartment flap could be more rigid/sturdy, however it gets the job done and doesnt look like its going to break.

XD cards make the camera very speedy especially if you get the h type as they are faster. I got myself a 1gb and it can fit 361 6M fine quality pictures which is great for me. No case is included so I invested in a soft fuji leather case to protect it. Lens cap and hood are great, and the hood can be screwed on backwards over the lens for storage.

The lcd screen is awesome, really big and crisp. The evf doesnt have an overly high resolution, but i find my self using it maybe more often than the lcd to preserve battery life. It is more than adequate resolution and has good colour rendition. Battery life seems great, no power hungry electronic zooms on this camera!!

The flash seems great for the conditions in which I have used it, and as I am no professional, i do not require the hot-shoe for external flashes. If you do need this however, you could upgrade to slightly bulkier s9600.

Picture quality seems fantastic for a 6.3M pixel camera. The camera performs well in dark conditions as well as light. The camera is a nice size to hold, with a sturdy rubberised grip, and a nice strong shoulder/neck strap.

All in all I have spent 265 quid on the camera, a proper fuji leather case, a 1gb XD card and a decent set of aa rechargables with a charger. In my opinion this is value for money for such a high spec, quality camera. I look forward to getting some cracking photos with it, and hopefully will improve my photography skills in the process!

5 stars without a doubt. :D



5 out of 5 stars Great! Just what I wanted   March 18, 2007
Mr. Alan Hamilton (UK)
49 out of 49 found this review helpful

I have a Kodak V570 for snaps and wide angle. Purists with big budgets read no further. I wanted a camera that was better in low light without using flash (the V570 falls down here). The main use was to take photos of my children when they are playing in their orchestras and stage productions. This required a sensitive camera so that flash could be avoided and a decent zoom. The Fuji F31d looked promising for a compact but when I saw what you could get for about 35 more there was no contest. Excellent sensitivity and a 28-300 equiv zoom lens with the advantage of it being a manual zoom, no zzz...zzz...zzz when operating it. Turning off the beeps and shutter sounds, turning the AF illuminator off and switching to viewfinder you can hardly hear/see the camera. I tried it out on the last night of the school production (I asked first, photos were mainly for school use). I was on the front row of the audience using a monopod and set the camera to P and ISO 800. I took 487 shots no flash. Very pleased with the results, got shots that would not have been possible with a compact. For under 200 this is excellent value. I found the controls easy to find and to hand, it was comfortable to use. Battery life seems very good. I changed the batteries during the intermission for a fresh set of NiMh AAs but only as a precaution. Fast power up and shutter operation. Niggles, can get very close with the macro but flash only any use down to 30cm. Picture stabilisation mode is really just higher shutter speed coupled with high ISO. It is possible to knock the mode switch with your thumb in operation and put it to a mode you do not want such as P to Auto. Overall with manual focus capability, manual zoom, all the modes, wide zoom range you have a very capable camera without breaking the bank.


5 out of 5 stars This camera has amazed me   October 8, 2007
V. Brean
36 out of 36 found this review helpful

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I shall keep it short and sweet, I have used loads of digicams, and I currently own (and love) a Sony A100 DSLR and several lenses, I bought this camera on a whim, and it is way way better than I expected

In most daytime situations, this camera will match the image quality of my A100 !!...obviously it cant compete when it comes to burst speed and RAW write times etc, and the Sony has on body image stabilisation, although many DSLR do not.... but the images are just great

What I really like is the Fuji CHROME colour setting (you get a choice of standard, chrome or B&W), the chrome setting increases the saturation and contrast (and maybe even the sharpness ??), to give really vibrant punchy shots with great colour that require no post processing

The lens is suprisingly sharp with a nice nice wide angle of 28mm equiv (very unusual) with little distortion and the lack of image stabilisation is not an issue in most daytime situations...dont even worry about that, I have regularly managed great long zoom shots that are pin sharp...you just need to be careful, seriously, its great.

To give you an idea of what fantastic value this camera is...my 18-200 lens (27-300 equiv-virtually identical coverage) for my Sony A100 was 400...Just for the LENS...and it is as heavy as this entire camera, and at the wide end....this lens is actually a bit sharper !!
OK...its not a DSLR in terms of speed...but its near enough for most situations, and I shall use it alot....highly recommended



5 out of 5 stars A Brilliant Camera I can't believe its not more expensive!   November 4, 2006
Mr. D. Fitzpatrick
88 out of 90 found this review helpful

This Camera is taking really brilliant shots, its Face Detection software picks out each face and focuses perfectly on each one. The N mode takes 2 shots each time you take a photo one with the flash and one as your eyes see it especially in the dark, this is a brilliant feature and has produced some great photos for me. The shutter speed is very quick and I can take shots when and where I want and will not miss a shot, the usual delay I have always experienced from digital cameras is not present.
All in all a great camera!



5 out of 5 stars Superb Camera   September 16, 2007
Mark Roberts
30 out of 30 found this review helpful

I didn't want to lug my Canon 350D and 2 zoom lenses around on a very recent 2 week holiday to the Canaries, so I looked round for a well specified, lightish, but not too expensive digital camera.
Having seen the S6500fd in Jessops for 169 I decided to find as many reviews as I could on the Internet and not just take the salesman's patter.
I soon discovered this camera seemed the ideal companion and went back to Jessops and bought it along with a skylight filter, 1Gb XD Picture Card and a neat bag. Next day I was on the plane.
Over the next two weeks I took 283 pictures recording them in the JPG fine mode - still had enough room on the card for another 50 or so pictures.
The camera itself is very ergonomic (sits in the hand nicely), all the most used functions are easy to access. I nice touch is the ability to switch between viewing the the scene in front of you from the LCD panel and the viewfinder and the grid overlay (can be turned off) to help with composition and to ensure horizons are level.
All the creative modes you would expect from a DSLR are present - Auto, Program Shift, S/P, A/P, Manual, Auto Focus, Manual Focus, Various Flash functions and of course scene selection. It sports an excellent zoom range (28-300 35MM Equiv) and spot, average & multizone metering options, though the exposure is a little generous at times.
Overall, the quality of the images are superb, very sharp with excellent colour rendition. Noise is all but non existant at lower ISO (100-400) and I couldn't detect any noticeable colour fringing.
I've copied the folder from the memory card to a DVD and played it back on DVD player connected to a 32" LCD TV and the images look stunning!!
A couple of minor niggles though:
The camera turns itself off after either 2 or 5 mins or can be left on all the time (user selectable). If you leave the camera to turn itself off after 2 or 5 mins, you have to switch it off then back on again. If you leave it on all the time, the batteries would soon run out. So, I would have liked to have seen a sort of 'Wake-Up' mode either by pressing the shutter button or something similar.
Also, it would have been better to have switch on the camera body to change between metering patterns rather than have to go through a menu.
Those niggles aside, this really is a superb camera capable of capturing some amazing images.


 

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