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Review of the Fuji FinePix Z100fd

Fuji FinePix Z100fd

Fuji Z100fd
www.fujiflim.co.uk
A few jaws dropped when the Z100fd arrived at WDC – this really sets a benchmark for style. Its brushed metal finish is complemented by a diagonally sliding lens cover that houses a 5x optical zoom – still a rarity in such a small body. There’s sensor-based image stabilisation, a 2.7in LCD screen and up to ISO 1600, so it gets brownie points for its spec. Face Detection works well, though not quite with the dexterity of other systems. Its biggest let down is its operation – a long-winded menu system, and a lens whose proximity to the edge of the camera makes getting a finger into shots far too easy. Images are fairly pleasing – good colour and detail is maintained, and while there’s a little noise in shadow areas at all ISOs, images at ISO 200 and under are fine. Edge and corner sharpness are neither good nor bad; the only main gripe is purple fringing.

Our Verdict
Operation, fringing and speed aren’t strong points, but great images can still be achieved.

What We Like
Design, size, good images, nice features

What We Don't Like
Operational speed, slight fringing evident

Features: 18
Design: 19
Performance: 15
Image Quality: 17
Value: 17

What Digital Camera Score 86%

Specification

Manufacturer Fuji
Model Z100fd
RRP £170
Lens 36-180mm
Res 8MP
ISO 100-1600
LCD 2.7in
Size 92.0 x 55.7 x 19.8mm
Weight 138g
Power Li-Ion
Memory xD/SD/SDHC
Other 16sc, 54MB internal