Fuji FinePix A920 Reviews

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Average Ratings for Fuji FinePix A920

  • Image Quality4 stars
  • Battery Life5 stars
  • Features4.5 stars
  • Ease of Use4.5 stars
  • Value for Money5 stars
  • Overall rating4.5 stars

1 Review For Fuji FinePix A920

  • thejollyshopper Rank: Corporal 26th May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: Easy to useLot's of different featuresBattery life - excellentGood Value for money


    Bad Points: No view finder. LCD screen difficult to see in bright sunshine


    General comments: A review of the Fuji FinePix A920 - Having already used a Fujifilm FinePix A210 and had good use of it for a number of years, I wanted something with more features. At £59.99 from Tesco it gave a lot of features for the money, including 9.0 megapixels.. It's biggest good point is the battery life. I hear of many cameras where the battery doesn't last very long - this one is excellent. The batteries that came with the camera lasted a while, but with rechargeable batteries it's even better. We took it on holiday recently and were able to take pictures, look through them on several occasions, use the zoom etc and there was still plenty of life left in the batteries when we got home.As well as Fuji's XD memory card which you have to buy separately, you can also use an SD card which are much cheaper and makes it more flexible, it also take the new High Capacity SD cards - useful if you use your camera for video's.With settings such as Portrait, Fireworks, Snow, Beach, Party, etc it means the camera takes care of all the exposure settings so all you have to do is concentrate on getting that perfect shot.All in all I've found it to be an excellent camera and have been very pleased with it. My only disappointment was that it doesn't have a view finder. In bright sunlight it can be difficult to see the screen to perfect your shot, and you also have to extend your arms away from the body to see the screen and so causing more camera shake than you would have with a view finder. Other than that, highly recommended.