Fuji F200EXR
Digital Camera Review
Jun 18, 2009
- By Tim Barribeau
3.7
The Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR is a camera with a new generation of image sensor that offers special modes for reducing image noise or improving dynamic range.We found the camera produced attractive images, but struggled in burst-mode speed and video quality.
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Playback Mode (9.25)
In Playback mode, images can be substantially magnified using the zoom controls, or else zoomed out to a multiple image view with up to 100 thumbnails. Pressing the display button alternates between basic shooting info, the image only and date view. It would have been good to see more information on display, especially a brightness histogram.
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Shooting Info
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Multi-Frame
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The slideshow utility can can chose between just blinking between images, or fading in and out. It can also zoom in on detected faces, or be set to display multiple images at once.
In-Camera Editing (4.00)
The editing controls of the camera are basic, but work well. There's red-eye removal, image rotation, copying between internal memory and memory card, adding a voice memo, and trimming or resizing to 640x480 or 320x240.
Not a huge variety, but competent
Direct Print Options (2.00)
Both DPOF (direct print order form) and PictBridge let you select up to 99 prints of each image, as well as adding a date imprint to the file. This is quite limited in scope, as you can't make index prints, or chose print size.