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Fujifilm FinePix 4800 2.5MP Digital Camera in Cradle w/ 3x Optical Zoom | List Price: $499.00

| Platform: Windows NT, Macintosh, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 5, PowerMac, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server, Mac OS X, Mac OS 9 and below, Windows Brand: Fuji Binding: Electronics Warranty: 1 Year Parts/Labor
Features: - 2.4 megapixel SuperCCD sensor uses data interpolation to produce 4.3 megapixel images
- 3x optical plus 3.75x digital (11.25x total) zoom lens with autofocus
- Included 16 MB SmartMedia card holds 9 images at default resolution
- Connects with Macs and PCs via included USB-based dock
- Uses lithium-ion battery pack that recharges automatically when camera is inserted in dock
This is my second Fujifilm Digital camera [Posted on 2002-04-21] My first digital camera was of similar design (the Fujifilm MX 1700) and I wanted some more megapixels so I could print my better shots. I like the feeling of a heavy camera, so i once again turned to Fuji for my upgrade. They still make their camera's with a metal body, instead of cheap, flimsy plastic. Since this camera is designed a lot like the previous one, I had no problems getting used to it. Half an hour after taking it out of the box, I was taking pictures in macro mode of flowers in my garden. My husband now has my old FujiFilm MX 1700 because it's a more simple camera, and I have the FujiFilm 4800 Zoom with all the goodies. I'm extremely pleased with the quality and design of these cameras, and I would recommend them to anyone.
Awesome [Posted on 2002-10-02] Well, I purchased this camera while stationed in Kuwait, used it over there, and back in the states. Contrary to some peoples beliefs, this camera is the best camera I have had my grubby little paws on ever. Everything about this camera is great. The instruction manual is mildly lengthy, but if you want to use the camera at its fullest potential, reading it is a must. Great picture quality. I have printed out 8 x 10's and they look incredible, this also being used with a good printer. Outdoor shots, indoor shots, close up shots, backlighting; this camera does it all. It does seem to become mildly testy though when there is a low light situation and you aren't using a flash. It is very sensitive to movement then and 9 times out of 10 your picture will not come out probably as clear as you would like, which is why you are supposed to use the flash. Overall, great camera, and definitely worth the cash tossed down to acquire it.
Excellent Camera! [Posted on 2002-10-12] I have found the FinePix 4800 to be a great deal for the money. I think the 4.3 Megapixel mode is useful, as for certain images, it does much to make up for the fact that JPEG compression loses image fidelity. In fact, based on my tests imaging point soures of light and sharp edges, the 4.3 megapixel mode is no worse than any other mode, provided the image is not underexposed or even the slightest bit out of focus. I think the combination of the software Fuji uses, and the fact that some detail is lost in any JPEG image contribute to this. So for that occasional shot that you might want to blow up (or that you might want to enlarge a part of later, but don't want risk missing the shot with a lower megapixel, narrow field-of-view mode), 4.3 megapixel mode has its uses. My only complaint is the shape. It is a bit akward to hold. If its length and width were inverted it would be easier.
Great quality pictures [Posted on 2002-10-12] I love this camera. I purchased it about a year ago, and it takes amazing high quality pictures. I get them printed out online, and nobody can tell whether they are digital pictures or not!
Over a year old and still going [Posted on 2003-02-06] PROS: This camera has worked as anticipated. With all the buttons and the sliding lens cover, the manual does note that it is extremely sensitive to sand--not a beach camera. The original battery is still working. I ordered a second one from [store] and it is already weaker than the original. Get original batteries, even if they cost more. The compact size is definitely a plus. Less conspicuous and it will even fit in a shirt pocket. (a little tightly) I think it's been dropped a few times with no noticable decrease in performance. I have a 64Mb and 128Mb in addition to the 16Mb card that was included with the camera and haven't run out of disk space on an outing yet--even on highest resolution. CONS: Due to the small lens size, pictures taken at closer ranges (4 feet or less) can be very slightly bowed, or bulge in the middle, as noted when a photo has lots of horizontal lines. This can distort portraits. Wish I could get closer to images
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