Fujifilm FinePix Finepix S6500fd review
A bargain SLR-alike from Fujifilm has touched down on planet digicam – has it got the lens and features to see off the competition?
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A bargain SLR-alike from Fujifilm has touched down on planet digicam – has it got the lens and features to see off the competition?
It’s got the dream quartet of a 10MP sensor, 12x zoom, image stabiliser and pro controls. But does Panasonic’s FZ50 live up to its peerless CV?
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The GX8 comes with an aperture-priority mode and full manual. And, in macro mode, it can focus right down to 1cm
It could be a bit quicker at shooting and saving its 8-megapixel files but the CoolPix’s build, features and versatility are amazing
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Flash is a little slow. Needs to be connected to dock for picture exchange with computer. Colours can be a little washed out
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