8 Reviews for Fujifilm FinePix S5700

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  • Professional review from alaTest.com
  • Product Rating: 4.60 star(s) Review summary of Fujifilm FinePix S5700

  • by Online Shopper
  • Feb. 29, 2008
  • Comments:
    alaTEST has collected and analysed 71 reviews of Fujifilm FinePix S5700 from international magazines and websites....
  • Review Verdict:
    Experts rate this product 72/100 and users 85/100.
    Comparing these reviews to 225495 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaSCORE™ 92/100 = Best. ...

  • Professional review from tech2.com
  • Product Rating: 4.50 star(s) Fujifilm FinePix S5700

  • by Gagan Gupta
  • Sep. 3, 2007
  • Comments:
    The perfect budget superzoom!...
  • Pros: Excellent Price, High quality build, Light weight, Excellent overall results, Very low battery consumption
  • Cons: No OIS, Bad manual focus, A bit slow
  • Review Verdict:
    The best thing about the Fujifilm FinePix S5700 is its price point of Rs. 12,990, making it undoubtedly an excellent deal. Sure there are a couple of shortcomings in the camera, but they take little away from the fact that it is an excellent performer any ...

  • Professional review from tech.co.uk
  • Product Rating: 4.00 star(s) Fujifilm FinePix S5700

  • by Online Shopper
  • Jul. 30, 2007
  • Comments:
    It could be argued that there's less need for bridge cameras now that digital SLRs are so reasonably priced. But when you can pick up a 7MP, 10x zoom compact for less than the price of most standalone flashguns, it's easy to see why they're still around...
  • Pros: Extensive features, Decent handling, Attractive price
  • Cons: None
  • Review Verdict:
    The quantity of technology Fujifilm has crammed into this sub-£150 camera is astonishing. At this price, there isn't a camera around to touch it ...

  • Professional review from cnet.co.uk
  • Product Rating: 3.10 star(s) Fujifilm FinePix S5700

  • by Lori Grunin
  • Jul. 5, 2007
  • Comments:
    With its attractive price -- £170 for 7 megapixels, 38mm-380mm-equivalent 10x zoom lens, and a full set of manual and semi-manual controls -- the Fujifilm FinePix S5700 (aka the FinePix S700) is a compelling proposition for the cash-strapped photogr...
  • Pros: Low-noise, higher-ISO photos; broad set of manual controls; optical zoom operates in movie mode; runs on AA batteries
  • Cons: Frustrating design; sluggish performance; no optical image stabilisation
  • Review Verdict:
    The Fujifilm FinePix S5700 (aka S700) would be a good budget superzoom camera if it weren't hampered by mediocre performance and a frustrating design ...

  • Professional review from asia.cnet.com
  • Product Rating: 3.10 star(s) Review: Fujifilm FinePix S5700

  • by Lori Grunin, CNET.com
  • Jun. 25, 2007
  • Comments:
    The Fujifilm FinePix S5700 would be a nice budget megazoom if it weren't hampered by mediocre performance and a frustrating design....
  • Pros: Low-noise, higher-ISO photos; broad set of manual controls; optical zoom operates in movie mode; runs on AA batteries.
  • Cons: Frustrating design; sluggish performance; no optical image stabilization.
  • Professional review from cnet.com.au
  • Product Rating: 3.25 star(s) Fujifilm FinePix S5700 Review - Digital Cameras

  • by Rosanne Hodgekiss
  • Jun. 15, 2007
  • Comments:
    The Fuji FinePix S5700 is a sturdy, mid-priced camera for those hoping to achieve that greater degree of creative freedom with their photos. However, those shy of undergoing its learning curve may overlook its strengths and possibilities....
  • Pros: Sharp bright-light photos, especially in Macro mode, Lightweight, modern design, Comfortable grip, 10x optical zoom (38 ? 380mm equivalent), Accepts both xD and SD memory cards
  • Cons: Maddeningly complex menu system, Dubious battery life, May regret installing the bundled software
  • Professional review from zdnetindia.com
  • Product Rating: 3.10 star(s) Fujifilm FinePix S5700

  • by Online Shopper
  • Comments:
    The Fujifilm FinePix S5700 would be a nice budget megazoom if it weren't hampered by mediocre performance and a frustrating design....
  • Pros: Low-noise, higher-ISO photos; broad set of manual controls; optical zoom operates in movie mode; runs on AA batteries.
  • Cons: Frustrating design; sluggish performance; no optical image stabilization.

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