Fuji Finepix A330 Review

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Fuji Finepix A330
3.9 stars
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davier's Review of Fuji Finepix A330

Overall Rating

4 stars
  • Value for money
    3.5 stars
  • Image Quality
    4.5 stars
  • Features
    4 stars
  • Time Digital Camera Owned
    1 - 4 Weeks
  • Battery Life
    3 stars
  • Ease of Use
    4 stars
Good Points

Good picture quality with impressive macro capability,Fuji software,lead to connect camera to view pics on tv.


Bad Points

Movie mode doesn't have sound,awkward (time consuming)to get into menu to set exposure compensation, a bit expensive at £150 from Jessops.


General Comments

Have had this Fuji Finepix A330 digital camera for about 2 1/2 weeks taken around 100 or so pics and about 6-7 movies and am very pleased with the results. I prefer to use the 3 megapixel "fine" setting for the quality it gives which allows me 42 shots with the 64mb xd memory card purchased with the camera (it comes with a par for the course 16 mb card allowing 10 shots at the 3meg fine setting)I will probably get a 128 mb card next for added storage.Battery usage is predictably high used 2 sets of alkalines incuding the ones that came with the camera,will invest in some Ni-mh rechargeables. Lastly, i'm impressed with the Finepixviewer software it's quick and quite straightforward to use with some handy features.
All in all i'm very pleased with the purchase.

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  • armpit Rank: Sergeant on 29th Dec 2004

    Just bought the camera seems ok, what is macro?

  • davier Rank: Staff Sergeant on 30th Dec 2004

    Macro is taking close-up photography of small things, usually on this type of camera there's a special setting which allows you to take a photo much closer thereby getting a larger image. You need to be careful when doing this as the amount that is in focus is very reduced, also any movement ends up in blurring, a tripod is recommended.

  • armpit Rank: Sergeant on 2nd Jan 2005

    Cheers for that I'll give it a go.