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Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR

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LCD

The LCD on the Fujifilm F200EXR is a fairly standard 3-inch, 230,000 pixel screen, with minimal horizontal solarization, but a bit of trouble on the vertical.

The LCD is a common configuration

Flash

The flash is small, rectangular, and unfortunately placed directly beneath the shutter button. While this does move it a bit away from the lens, which helps prevent red eye, it is in a location that is exceptionally easy to block with one's fingers while shooting. The flash can me set to forced (on), suppressed (off), slow synch or auto.  

Between the flash and lens is the autofocus assist bulb

Lens

The F200EXR has a decent zoom for such a small camera, packing a 5x zoom in not much space. The focal length is 6.4 - 32mm, which is 28 - 140mm in 35mm equivalent, which officially makes it wide-angle. The maximum aperture is /f3.3, which isn't blisteringly fast, but isn't too bad. The zoom is controlled by a ring around the shutter, and feels quite smooth.

5x zoom and wide-angle are both good, but f/3.3 is a little
slow

Jacks, Ports & Plugs

Fujifilm have decided to use a single proprietary port for both USB out as well as HD out. While this saves valuable space over two industry-standard ports, proprietary cables tend to be expensive to replace, should you lose one.

Proprietary ports can lead to expensive cables

Battery

The F200EXR uses a proprietary lithium ion battery. We'll have a better idea of battery life once we get a model in to our labs to test.

The battery and memory slots

Memory

Fujifilm is one of the few camera manufacturers, along with Olympus, which use the xD series of memory cards. The problem with this format is that they can only handle up to a maximum of 2GB. Thankfully, the F200EXR can handle SDHC as well as xD, which can hold up to a theoretical maximum of 32GB, and are cheaper in general.

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