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<blockquote data-quote="JonB" data-source="post: 62021" data-attributes="member: 3047"><p>Hi Hary,</p><p></p><p>I haven't shot with one, so I really don't know much about it. The ISO examples would preclude using it over 400 ISO due to noise issues, but the images I have seen are really pretty good. If you want a good camera to take with you on vacation and all around shooting of family events, you would probably really enjoy this camera. But if you wish to use it for professional level images, you will likely be disappointed. It has a number of pluses but being a compromise or middle ground camera, the limitations may keep you from getting everything you could get out of a more advanced camera. </p><p></p><p>Plus, as I understand it, the Fuji is pricey for what it is.</p><p></p><p>These cameras are coming a long way and more and more people realize they have no use for an $8000.00 camera body - much less all the lenses that go with it. This Fuji might fill the bill as long as you recognize you won't be printing wall sized images or selling them to Nat. Geo.</p><p></p><p>Here is the breakdown of a review I read recently - maybe this helps?</p><p></p><p>"The HS10 presents a couple of frustrating missed opportunities in the design process, and it's a poor choice for those who like to shoot primarily action or video. For just about everyone else (in my opinion) this camera stands above most of its competition."</p><p></p><p>Pros:</p><p></p><p> Versatile</p><p> 30x zoom </p><p> Excellent image quality </p><p> Very good feature set</p><p></p><p>Cons:</p><p></p><p> Low resolution LCD</p><p> Expensive at $500.00 list (for an advanced point and shoot)</p><p> One-touch video button not instant-on</p><p></p><p>Individual Ratings: *</p><p>Image/Video Quality ***ºº</p><p>Features ****º</p><p>Design/Ease of Use ***ºº</p><p>Performance ***ºº</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonB, post: 62021, member: 3047"] Hi Hary, I haven't shot with one, so I really don't know much about it. The ISO examples would preclude using it over 400 ISO due to noise issues, but the images I have seen are really pretty good. If you want a good camera to take with you on vacation and all around shooting of family events, you would probably really enjoy this camera. But if you wish to use it for professional level images, you will likely be disappointed. It has a number of pluses but being a compromise or middle ground camera, the limitations may keep you from getting everything you could get out of a more advanced camera. Plus, as I understand it, the Fuji is pricey for what it is. These cameras are coming a long way and more and more people realize they have no use for an $8000.00 camera body - much less all the lenses that go with it. This Fuji might fill the bill as long as you recognize you won't be printing wall sized images or selling them to Nat. Geo. Here is the breakdown of a review I read recently - maybe this helps? "The HS10 presents a couple of frustrating missed opportunities in the design process, and it's a poor choice for those who like to shoot primarily action or video. For just about everyone else (in my opinion) this camera stands above most of its competition." Pros: Versatile 30x zoom Excellent image quality Very good feature set Cons: Low resolution LCD Expensive at $500.00 list (for an advanced point and shoot) One-touch video button not instant-on Individual Ratings: * Image/Video Quality ***ºº Features ****º Design/Ease of Use ***ºº Performance ***ºº [/QUOTE]
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