ubergeek
May-10-2005, 10:46 PM
Yesterday I read DPReview's review of the Fujifilm FinePix F10 (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilmf10Zoom/). This is possibly the first compact digicam (certainly the first I've seen) with reasonable high-ISO performance. It's not quite DSLR quality, but ISO 800 looks quite usable, and even 1600 could work in a pinch. The lens (36-108mm equivalent) is relatively fast (f/2.8-5.0) for this class of camera. It's also pretty quick in focusing and in general operation.
The F10 does have a few downsides--no manual controls at all (not even aperture priority, sigh); it takes xD cards (a bit more expensive than SD); and it has a weird "breakout box" with the USB and power adapter connectors on it. But if you can live with the limitations, having good high-ISO performance in a small package could prove very useful.
Cheers,
Jeremy
The F10 does have a few downsides--no manual controls at all (not even aperture priority, sigh); it takes xD cards (a bit more expensive than SD); and it has a weird "breakout box" with the USB and power adapter connectors on it. But if you can live with the limitations, having good high-ISO performance in a small package could prove very useful.
Cheers,
Jeremy