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The Fujifilm Finepix F40fd undoubtedly offers a number of significant improvements to what was a great camera, the F20, which we gave a Highly Recommended award one year ago. Theres an increase from 6 to 8 megapixels, new Face Detection feature for b...
Abstract: Digital photographers will be able to capture great shots in various conditions with the versatile, 8- megapixel FujiFilm FinePix F40fd digital camera. It offers powerful features like Face Detection Technology, 2.5-inch LCD, and Fujinon 3x optical zoo...
Abstract: It's been a few months since I last reviewed one of Fujifilm's F-series cameras, in fact it was January and the camera was the FinePix F31fd . I have to admit I like the F-series cameras a lot. For the most part they have managed to combine cutting-edge t...
Abstract: It’s been less than four months since we tested the F31fd, and while that particular 6MP camera remains in Fujifilm’s range, it’s now been joined by an 8MP alternative – the F40fd. Despite the resolution increase some things remain...
Face detection
IrSimple concept is cool
Fair $299 price tag
300-shot rechargeable battery
xD and SD compatibility
Sharp lens
Low noise
Ugly primitive menus
Short 3x lens
Poor color performance
Limited dynamic range
Poor handling
Slow, short burst mode
IrSimple wireless impractical
The 8.3-megapixel Fujifilm FinePix F40fd has more resolution than its F-series siblings and proved through performance tests that its new 1/1.6-inch image sensor is worthy of the hype; it kept noise to a minimum and resolution to a maximum. Pictures we...
Abstract: The FinePix F40fd ($299) is a compact, stylish camera that replaces the FinePix F20, which served as the "little brother" to the highly-rated FinePix F30. The beauty of these cameras isnt really their design, lens, or feature set. Rather, its their...