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Abstract: The Fuji Finepix F470 is among the most purely point-and-shoot cameras available, even exposure compensation is hidden away in a scene-mode called manual. It is successfully designed with simplicity in mind. While we would only recommend it for the mo...
Great, lightweight, slim design with good durability
6-megapixel CCD provides rich, dynamic color
Very easy-to-use interface and controls
3x optical Fujinon lens provides good sharpness all the way to the corners
Image processor gives good overall perf...
Maximum ISO is only 400 which produces very noisy, oversaturated images
Hard to access cameras limited Manual control
F-Chrome color setting creates images with garish "painted" effect
Mode dial has tendency to accidentally change settings
M...
If youre looking for a slim, reliable camera that wont cost you an arm and a leg, the 6 megapixel Fuji F470 might be just right. Though it doesnt come with a lot of bells and whistles (and precious little manual control), the five-ounce F470 is a gr...
Compact, excellent image quality, and easy to use,
Mediocre battery life,
Like Fuji's legendary Finepix 2600, the stylish little F470 is a very basic digital camera and an excellent choice for first time digital camera buyers who want a reasonably priced, genuinely uncomplicated, solidly built, and ultra-compact digital cam...
Abstract: The FinePix F470 is no bigger than a deck of playing cards yet has a six megaPixel CCD sensor, a new digital signal processor, a 3x optical zoom lens and a large 2.5-inch color LCD monitor. All of this is contained in a lightweight, sleek and stylish m...
Slender and clean design avoids cluttered interface in favor of simplicity
-Clear live view menu design (easy to interpret and navigate)
-Easy to use
-Mode switch allows for fast transfer from still modes to video modes
Sluggish zoom speeds
-Loud, audible mechanics (zoom and autofocus)
-Autofocus unreliable in low light
-No manual focus
-Excessive shutter lag
-Slow start-up
-Flash in macro mode tended to produce unsatisfactory images
-Limited ISO range
Representing the more affordable portion of Fujifilm’s F-series, the roughly $279 FinePix F470 provides a 1/2.5-inch, 6 megapixel CCD and 3x optical zoom lens, along with a basic feature to point-and-shooters at an affordable price. The primarily au...
Abstract: DPInterface Fujifilm FinePix F470 ReviewBrad Soo - April 30th, 2006 The Fujifilm FinePix F470 is a stylish 6 megapixel entry-level camera which is priced below $250. What it lacks is a Fujifilm SuperCCD and uses a conventional CCD. So how will image q...
Noise and chromatic aberration issues, Continuous shot mode slow The Final Word A low end six megalpixel camera, the F470 is a decent but not outstanding model that fails to differentiate itself from the myriad of compacts on the market.
A low end six megalpixel camera, the F470 is a decent but not outstanding model that fails to differentiate itself from the myriad of compacts on the market.
Small size, Easy operation, LCD viewable in full sunlight
Few manual controls
The compact Fujifilm FinePix F470 can get the job done, but its mundane features and mediocre image quality prevent it from rising above the crowd. ...
Small size; easy operation; LCD viewable in full sunlight
Few manual controls
The ultracompact Fujifilm FinePix F470 can get the job done, but its mundane features and mediocre image quality prevent it from rising above the crowd ...