A powerful 18x optical zoom housed in a conveniently compact body
An update to the Finepix S8000fd has an SLR-style design but a remarkably compact body, complete with an LCD eye-level viewfinder and 27-486mm lens.
The sensor has been upped form eight to 10 megapixels while a selection of new features have been added. These include Instant Zoom, which automatically delivers three versions of your shot at different digital zoom depths – if face recognition is activated, the camera automatically keeps the faces in shot.
While the S8000fd certainly won’t fit comfortably into a trouser pocket, it’s much smaller than a similarly-specified SLR. You can take it with you to places where the bulk of a full-size SLR together with a set of lenses able to cover such a vast range would be cumbersome.
Whatever the subject matter, the Finepix S8100fd is able to produce arresting photographs. It’s packed with automatic features to help beginners, but also offers many manual control for those who like to get creative.
Camera shake is typically exacerbated by large zoom lenses, but thanks to its built-in optical image stabilisation and excellent performance at higher ISO settings the S8100fd is capable of taking steady hand-held shots at full zoom.
Most cameras lose image quality at higher sensitivity settings, but the S8100fd performs well here. When there isn't enough light, the Finepix S8100fd’s Intelligent Flash feature uses the right brightness of flash to illuminate the subject while preserving natural-looking colours.
With high-speed shooting up to 13.5fps for 33 frames at three megapixels or 6.8fps at five megapixels, this is also a very fast camera which can capture action shots with ease.
We’re used to super-zoom cameras making many compromises, but the Finepix S8100fd is thoroughly impressive and one of the most versatile cameras we’ve seen.
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Pros: Powerful zoom lens; image stabilisation; build
quality; image quality; excellent low-light performance
Cons: Low-resolution viewfinder; fiddly controls; no zoom
during movie recording
Overall: A pricey but impressive camera capable of turning
difficult subjects into stunning photographs
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Fujifilm Finepix S8100fd digital camera
I am responding to Paul Monckton's review of this camera. I have just returned from holiday, and was using my S8100fd for the first time. It was great! In the past, I have used Canon SLR with lenses. When I was looking for a change, I went looking for another Canon. But, the sales assistant talked about the merits of the Fujifilm S8100fd. One lens could do so much! I ended up saving hundreds of pounds. He didn't get the sale, as I purchased over the internet at a further reduced price. I am not a professional, but have been an enthusiastic photographer for thirty years. I hope this helps.
Posted by Paul Clark, 05 Sep 2008