Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR review
Design
Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR review - Design
Sit the F600EXR next to the F550EXR and you won't be able to tell the difference between the pair. This is down to the fact that they are identical in build.
The F600EXR's slim design is impressive considering the implication of its rangey lens. When the camera's turned off the lens is tucked away inside the body which makes the camera all the morepocketable.
As well as a tilted mode dial to the top of the camera the usual d-pad arrangement on the rear is met with a series of other buttons: there's F (Function), Display, Playback and Movie each dealt with individually. Jumping into on-screen options via the function buttons means it's easy to make adjustments to settings, or for straightforward point-and-shoot work the mode dial can be used to let the camera take over. It's a simple and effective layout.
If you choose to shoot in Aperture or Shutter Priority modes then the d-pad doubles up as a rotational wheel and is used to toggle though the settings, while in Manual mode the Exposure Compensation button is used to swap between shutter and aperture selection. Dip into the Advanced shooting mode and you've got the choice of either a Panorama (which works by sweeping the camera from left to right in real time) or Pro Focus (which blurs the background to mimic the effect of a shallow depth-of-field shot typical of DSLRs). The latter mode does do a pretty convincing job, too.
There's a pleasing, but small non-slip rubberised grip on the body, while the flash is stowed neatly in the body, popping when only when the flash button to the side of the camera is pressed.





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December 19 04:22
Tony
For me the FinePix F600EXR is currently the camera to beat in my shopping for a reasonably compact travel camera with some pro-sumer abilities. Any suggestions for other point-shot cameras to consider? My current camera is a Canon SD1200 IS (very small, decent pictures but not great in low light which I shoot a lot). thanks.
February 26 16:58
Gary
Why is it on your shopping list if you need one for low light and they say it is not good in low light?
February 26 17:01
Gary Easthouse
Whye is it on your shopping list. They say it is not good in low light and you need one for low light situations.