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Digital Camera Buyer - April 2007 "In all, the FinePix S5700 looks at first glance to be a solid all-rounder just like its predecessor the FinePix S5600. It could be an ideal choice for ambitious and creative family photographers, giving you the option of manual control but without losing sight of convenience, user-friendly functions that make digital snapshots easy to achieve."
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Wide Angle 10x Optical ZoomTen Times Closer...First up is the lens, which, unsurprisingly, makes or breaks a camera in this category. This specially-designed Fujinon optic gives you a zoom range of 38 mm to 380 mm, or 10 times magnification, meaning its perfect for candid shots of friends at distance, or shots of the kids playing football. ![]() Great for Macro...The lens is tuned to give great macro results with a closest focussing range of 1 cm. It's ideal for close-up shots of flowers, insects, coins, jewellery, or anything that needs that extra bit of magnification. ![]() Your window on the worldProbably the biggest improvement of the S5700 on previous models is the LCD, which is a sizeable 2.5" and an excellent resolution of 230,000 pixels, meaning you can playback your images to your friends in gloriously detailed Fujicolor. It's also fitted with the unique wide-view filter, meaning the LCD can be viewed from side-on, rather than just front-on. ![]() Dual Slot FlexibilityThe S5700 features an xD/SD compatible slot, allowing the use of either xD or SD cards. This will give you the flexibility to buy the card you want, use cards from previous cameras, or choose the media that fits with your other desktop devices like laptops, PDAs or card readers. A 2 GB card will give you 568 shots at the highest quality setting and lowest compression. Although the camera comes with built-in 27 MB of memory, you'll need to purchase an xD or SD card (ideally 512 MB, 1 GB or 2 GB) to get the most out of your photography. ![]() Better than last years best selling!The S5700 is an upgrade to last year’s best-selling long zoom camera, the S5600, which was voted by the EISA* as the 'European Zoom camera of 2006-07'. The S5700 is improved in many respects, and is likely to take the long zoom ‘crown’ once again this year. *The EISA (European Imaging & Sound Association) Awards are chosen annually by a panel of 50 leading enthusiast magazines.
Conventional camera FinePix S5700Stops the Blur...One of problems of long zoom cameras is blur because of the poor sensitivity of the sensor and lack of light down the lens tube. The S5700 solves this with Fuji's Picture Stabilisation mode, which increases the ISO automatically up to 1600, giving crisp, sharp results every time by automatically increasing the shutter speed when light is scarce. ![]() Now 7.1 million PixelsLast year's star camera was 5 million pixels. The S5700 delivers even higher resolution with a 7.1m pixel sensor, giving you files of 3072 x 2304 pixels that can be printed at A4 or much larger. ![]() Film-like Quality...Fuji is one of the few camera manufacturers to make sensors, and is designed to get the very best of all the essential components working in tandem. The S5700 is fitted with Fuji's Real Photo Processor to deliver first-rate colour reproduction, image sharpness, low noise and excellent tonal response. Conventional camera FinePix S5700Thje S5700 loves low lightOne of Fuji's great strengths is high quality images in low light. The S5700's sensor can shoot up to 1600 ISO with minimal noise, excellent colour, and crisp sharpness, even at maximum telephoto range. Natural light without flash Natural light with Fujifilm's Intelligent FlashManual Modes for Photo funThe S5700 is an enthusiasts' camera, which means it’s packed with a number of shooting of versatile program modes and scene positions choices to ensure optimum results whatever the challenge. One of the most popular, unique to Fuji, is 'Natural Light with Flash', where the camera takes one shot with flash and another with natural ambient light, and leaves you to choose the favourite. Conventional camera with flash Fujifilm's Intelligent FlashFlash with a brainMost cameras have a very basic flash mode. Either it’s 'off', making the picture dark and blurry, or 'on' at full strength, giving pictures that bright, washed out, 'black-and-white' look. What you really want are photos which convey the warmth and feeling of the scene, with subtle lighting and gentle tones. The S5700, which has been fitted with Fuji's latest Intelligent Flash Technology, has solved this problem. The camera reads a scene in milliseconds and cleverly balances foreground and background light to give beautifully exposed, balanced shots. Pictures of people in low light work particularly well, with faces that look natural, not ghoulish!! Electronic Image Stabilisation OFF Electronic Image Stabilisation ONUse the S5700 as a CamcorderThe S5700 offers an excellent recording resolution of 640 x 480 at 30 frames per second, meaning it can act as a first-class camcorder as well as a camera. Refinements of the S5700 on previous models mean that it can zoom, expose and focus as you shoot, giving you up to 35 minutes movie on a 2 GB card - at almost indistinguishable quality from expensive digital camcorders. The S5700 is also fitted with an Electronic Image Stabiliser, which gives stable movie clips even at long zoom telephoto.
Digital Camera Buyer - April 2007"In all, the FinePix S5700 looks at first glance to be a solid all-rounder just like its predecessor the FinePix S5600. It could be an ideal choice for ambitious and creative family photographers, giving you the option of manual control but without losing sight of convenience, user-friendly functions that make digital snapshots easy to achieve." Digital Camera - September 2007?The quantity of technology Fujifilm has crammed into this camera is astonishing. Not only do you get a decent 10x lens, respectable 7.1MP images and full manual options but there?s a decent Movie mode. At this price, there isn?t a camera around to touch it.? Trusted Reviews - July 2007?Fujifilm FinePix S5700 is significantly smaller and lighter than the FinePix S5600, but it has a larger and even more comfortable handgrip, and manages to fit in a much larger monitor screen. It?s a nice screen too; with 230k pixels it?s a lot sharper than the old one, and it has a nice anti-glare finish too. It?s also slightly recessed so it doesn?t pick up too many finger marks. The handling is superb!? The Daily Telegraph - October 2007Best Buy ?The Fujifilm FinePix S5700 feels reassuringly solid and substantial and takes brilliant pictures? An excellent purchase for those taking a step up from digital compact cameras but who don?t want the added complication of changing lenses on a digital SLR camera.?
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