Fujifilm's FinePix A345 doesn't feel like a particularly serious camera. It's light, and the plastic case makes it feel cheap. But don't let that put you off - once you switch it on and start snapping, it quickly becomes apparent that this camera is excellent value.
It's a 4-megapixel camera, and despite the lens being fairly small
physically, the pictures it produces are very impressive. The lens is a 3x
optical zoom model, and there is a 1.7in LCD screen, which is more than
adequate.
The camera takes xD memory cards and is supplied with a 16Mb card. This is only enough for around eight pictures at the highest quality setting, so it's definitely worth investing in a larger card. It takes two AA batteries, which can be annoying because it's not possible to just plug the camera into a charger. On the other hand, if they run out, it's easy to just slip in another pair of batteries and carry on shooting.




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