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Fuji's FinePix F410 digital camera. Courtesy of Fuji, with modifications by Michael R. Tomkins. Review Posted for Fujifilm F410!
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(Wednesday, July 2, 2003 - 14:09 EDT)

Fuji's cameras are characterized by bright, appealing "Fuji Color," and the F410 is one of their latest.

With a three megapixel SuperCCD making files as large as 6 megapixels and a 3x zoom lens, the F410 is a solid "point and shoot" model. I hadn't previously been a big fan of Fuji's rectangular 400-series packaging, but some extended time with the F410 on a recent trip made a believer of me. This was a fun, easy camera to use, and it snapped great-looking shots under a wide variety of conditions.

Its image noise levels were higher than I'd normally like, but the camera was just so much fun to use and the photos looked so great otherwise, that I made it a "Dave's Pick" anyway. If you're in the market for an easy-to-use compact camera that brings back nice-looking snapshots, you should check out the F410!

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