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Fujifilm FinePix HS10

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Design & Layout

NOTE: Our full review of this camera is now live here.

Design & Appearance

There's no getting around it; the HS10 is a big, bulky camera. It's not going to fit into a pocket or small bag: you are going to be carrying this around your neck or in a backpack. The design doesn't do much to hide this, being more functional than stylish.

Size & Handling

Because the HS10 is a big, heavy camera (at around 23 ounces with batteries), it's going to be a sizable burden to carry. Although you can hold it in one hand, you are going to get pretty tired doing so, and there is no way to change the zoom setting. So, you will inevitably end up using both hands.

The HS10 in the hand from the front and the back

Menu & Controls

The HS10 uses the same menu system as previous cameras, with the main menu being divided into tabs for shooting and configuration. The shooting tab provides access to controls such as ISO and image size, while the configuration tab is where the less frequently used controls live. Many of the controls on the shooting tab can also be accessed more directly through the myriad buttons on the camera back.

The main menu of the HS10

Many of the controls on the shooting tab can also be accessed more directly through the myriad buttons on the camera back. On the left side are buttons to directly set the ISO, exposure mode, focus area, focus mode and white balance.

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The buttons on the left
side of the HS10


Ease of Use

Although the menus an on-screen controls of the HS10 are pretty easy to use, we found the direct access buttons on the left a little awkward to use; to change the setting, you have to hold the button down and use the left and right controls on the 4-way controller. This does mean that if you press them accidentally, you won't end up changing a setting, but it means you need to use both hands to change something like the ISO setting. 

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