Digital Cameras Buying Guide: There are many makes and models of digital cameras on the market. Read on to determine the right digital camera for you. Read more...
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Ultra Compact Digital Cameras
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FujiFilm FinePix Z2 - Left
FujiFilm FinePix Z2 - Right
FujiFilm FinePix Z2 - Front
FujiFilm FinePix Z2 - Back
FujiFilm FinePix Z2 - Top
FujiFilm FinePix Z2 - Bottom
FujiFilm FinePix Z2 - Perspective
FujiFilm FinePix Z2 - Perspective
FujiFilm FinePix Z23.00Explain star rating
RRP
$499.00

Review Date

Monday, 27th of March, 2006

Features

Camera Resolution : 5.1 MP
Digital Zoom : 5.7x
Optical Zoom : 3x

What's Hot

Stylish and Slim, Good for Macro shots, Intuitive Menu

What's Not

Low on features, No image stabilization, Noisy, Pictures lacked detail

The Final Word

If you're after a simple and easy to use compact camera that looks great, then the Z2 may be for you. However, don't expect a long list of features.

Notes

# This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail and distribution channels, or second hand. The price displayed is the price at review time and the last available recommended retail price.

Fuji FinePix Z2
Spencer Dalziel (PC Advisor) 27/03/2006 20:01:59

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Getting natural-looking shots in low light without a flash is tricky - especially for ultracompact cameras, which don't tend to have high-sensitivity ISO settings. Surprisingly, though, their ability to shoot with ease on the move means ultracompacts are often used in such situations.

Fuji has attempted to solve this dilemma with its Z2, a stylish and slim 5.1 megapixel camera that's low on features but offers ISO 1,600 sensitivity. Problem is, there's no image stabilisation to reduce blur and we found that shooting in gloomy conditions produced too many noisy digital artifacts. That said, in other conditions it produced acceptable images with vibrant colours - although we felt the pictures lacked a lot of detail. Macro shots were much better.

The Z2 is the perfect-looking handbag ultracompact camera. Our all-black review model has a slide front cover that reveals the 3x optical zoom lens, and the array of controls round the back is distinctly minimal. Fuji's F button gives direct access to resolutions, ISO and colour, while the four-way navipad has a menu button in the middle that's a joy to use. There's no optical viewfinder, but credit to Fuji for the big, scratch-resistant LCD which gains up nicely in low light so it's easy to compose shots.

There's an excellent continuous shooting mode and presets for scene and white balance and exposure - but not much else. In other words, the Z2 is ideal for point-and-shooters.

We didn't find the Fuji very responsive, but we've also been treated to Canon's i zoom, so maybe this is unfair. The Z2 will please most buyers, and the lithium battery is a good addition. As, for that matter, is the movie mode - although the xD card holds only 13 seconds of footage, so you'll need some better storage. On the down side it's a shame you can't directly connect the power adapter - all connections are via the bundled docking station. All in all a bit of a mixed bag. There are better ultracompacts around, but the FinePix Z2 is still worth considering if you want a simple operator that's serviceable and looks great.

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