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Join Date: Nov 2005
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ok... I've got my choice of cameras narrowed down to these two.
Which would you choose and why? Thanks for your comments--they're much appreciated! |
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Well I chose the Fuji F10 a couple of months ago because I wanted a small camera I could put (and leave) in the purse that was quick to power up, no shutter lag (or as little as possible), and took good low light photos without a flash. I've been thrilled with it so far.
I just had 35 pics printed from Kodak Easy Share Gallery (aka ofoto) and they came out wonderful. My only issue with their prints was I didn't disable the "zoom and trim" option so Kodak overcropped my pics. Most were landscape-esque so it didn't matter too much except on a few. If you use Kodak EasyShare Gallery be careful of those default print settings. (I'll turn both options off next time). |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Oregon, USA
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I too, am a very happy Fuji F-10 user. It is just a great camera that is capable of so much. For example here is a photo taken at ISO 1600, handheld, with NO flash.
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