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Fuji FinePix Z5fd Review – PC Mag

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PC Magazine have published their review of the Fuji FinePix Z5fd pocket camera. ‘Available in silver, raspberry red, and brown finishes, the Z5fd is stylish-looking, with a well-constructed metal body. When opened, its sliding front cover turns the camera on to expose the 3X zoom lens and built-in flash. A small number of buttons puts essential controls at the photographer's fingertips. These buttons also provide one-touch activation of a face-detection mode and a digital antiblur mode that boosts the shutter speed and ISO setting to capture sharper automatic shots. Another function button on the camera provides quick access to quality, ISO, and color settings. Not every feature gets a quick access button, however; exposure compensation and continuous shooting modes are among those that don't. You have to go into the main LCD menu to use them.’

Read: Fuji FinePix Z5fd Review – PC Mag

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