An impressive 10.0-megapixel resolution won't miss the finest details of your subject. Images are captured sharp and clear, in vivid colors, even when printed at large sizes. Featuring a 3x optical zoom, this compact performer lets you enjoy a range of picture-taking options, from atmospheric wide-angle scenes to dramatic close-ups.Equipped with evolved 6 scenes SR Auto (Scene Recognition Auto) and Face Detection, scenes and faces can be captured and optimized at its best with this detection functions. Framed scenes are automatically detected and selected into appropriate camera settings: portrait, landscape, night, macro, night portrait, and backlit portrait.
ISO3200 sensitivity ensures blur-free photos, even in low light or with rapidly moving subjects. It also lets you shoot without the flash, for attractive, natural-looking pictures that preserve the atmosphere and colors of the scene.The FinePix J28 is sleek and slim, fitting into your purse or pocket so you can take it with you everywhere. The large, bright LCD display makes it easy to compose great photos. And sharing pictures is a pleasure, thanks to a high-impact 230,000-dot resolution.Featuring explanations for each shooting mode, scene position, and control setting, the easy-to-read icon-based interface is designed to take the guesswork out of selecting camera settings. Up to 100 pictures can be viewed at a time in a 10 x 10 array of micro thumbnails. It's convenient for smooth and comfortable playback.
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| 3x optical zoom in action |
Fuji FinePix J28 Features 10.0-megapixel resolution captures clarity and vivid color An impressive 10.0 megapixels resolution won' t miss the finest details of your subject. Images are captured sharp and clear, in vivid colors, even when printed at large sizes.
3x optical zoom Featuring a 3x optical zoom, this compact performer lets you enjoy a range of picture-taking options, from atmospheric wide-angle scenes to dramatic close-ups.
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New SR AUTO & Face Detection Equipped with newly evolved 6 scene SR AUTO (Scene Recognition Auto) and Face Detection, scenes and faces can be captured and optimized at its best with this detection functions.
Scene Recognition Auto Framed scenes are automatically detected and selected into appropriate camera settings: Portrait, Landscape, Night, Macro, Night Portrait, and Backlit Portrait.
Red-eye removal Red-Eye Removal automatically detects and corrects flash reflection for a perfect end result.
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| The J28 makes it easy to remove red-eye |
High sensitivity: ISO 3200 ISO3200 sensitivity ensures blur-free photos, even in low light or with rapidly moving subjects. It also lets you shoot without the flash, for attractive, natural-looking pictures that preserve the atmosphere and colors of the scene.
Picture Stabilization/Anti-blur Modes Picture Stabilization Mode and Anti-blur Mode automatically correct for camera shake and subject blur, helping you to capture fleeting moments in crisp stop-action with background detail intact.
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| Picture Stabilization in action |
Slim 17.4mm body The FinePix J28 is sleek and slim, fitting into your purse or pocket so you can take it with you everywhere.
2.7-inch LCD The large, bright LCD display makes it easy to compose great photos. And sharing pictures is a pleasure, thanks to a high-impact 230,000-dot resolution.
Versatile shooting modes An extensive selection of pre-programmed shooting modes ensures great photos in various conditions, eliminating the need to fuss with camera settings while delivering optimum results.
On-screen shooting guide Featuring explanations for each shooting mode, scene position, and control setting, the easy-to-read icon-based interface is designed to take the guesswork out of selecting camera settings.
Micro thumbnail view Up to 100 pictures can be viewed at a time in a 10x10 array of micro thumbnails. Convenient for smooth and comfortable playback.
SD/SDHC memory card slot The versatile card slot is compatible with SD and high-capacity Secure Digital (SDHC) memory cards. Memory card not included.
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My first digital camera was a Fuji 2 MP bought in October 2004 - I still own that camera and it works great, but -- I love this new Fuji Finepix J28 even more, but only for the simplicity of use this camera affords.If you like manual settings on a camera, you will not be happy with this camera. This camera is for the person who is looking for a simple-to-use point & shoot camera. In the Manual Mode, you can only change the ISO setting (from 100 to 3200), exposure value and white balance--that's it.In my opinion, the Fuji FinePix J28 goes head-to-head with the Canon Powershot A480, (which I ordered previously and returned) the Canon being a little more expensive, although prices can vary day to day. Canon PowerShot A480 10 MP Digital Camera with 3.3x Optical Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD (Black)The Fuji pictures are more color saturated and sharper in general, but the Canon A480 takes better close-up (macro) shots. You are able to get closer to your subject with the Canon, so if you are solely wanting to take close-up pictures, I think the Canon may be a better choice for you.If you play around with the J28, you will be able to get some halfway decent MACRO shots. Look at some of my pictures I have uploaded and you can see the difference between the watch shot at 5 MP from 4 inches away and the coin shot at 10 MP from farther and then cropped. I get my best macro shots from setting the resolution to 10MP Fine, and holding the camera at least 6 inches away from the subject, then cropping it. Otherwise, they turn out pretty bad.However, for all-around picture taking of vacations, pets, people, and everything else, this Fuji J28 is superior for the following reasons:1. The lithium-ion battery is longer lasting than AA alkaline batteries. I was able to take 224 pictures before the battery needed recharging.2. J28's colors are brighter and more saturated.3. The J28 LCD screen is slightly larger.4. SR-Auto - (Scene Recognition Auto) Just leave it on this setting and you can't help but take a good picture.5. Flash recycling time is MUCH shorter with the J28 than the A480 - recycling time is the number of seconds after a flash picture has been taken before the camera is ready to take another picture.6. You can use the optical zoom while recording a movie with the J28. With most cheaper point & shoot cameras, you cannot use the zoom. But you must set the zoom before you start recording, it cannot be changed during recording.7. The menus and buttons are more intuitive with the J28.8. The plastic body of the Fuji J28 seems to be more durable. Just one complaint: The shiny body shows every fingerprint!Older and more technically challenged people should have no trouble using this camera. On the same note, this is perfect for younger kids too, due to the price. Just set the menu to SR-Auto and six different scenes will be recognized automatically: Landscape, Portrait, Nightlit Portrait, Backlit Portrait, Night, and Macro. You don't have to do a thing but press the shutter halfway to focus, then once the focus is locked, press the button all the way down.I've taken over 200 pictures with no blurry ones yet. My hands aren't the steadiest and I have 3 cats that won't hold still and pose for me, yet every picture of them has been perfect with this camera.If I could find something to complain about - and I think this may have to do with the price point of this camera - I would love to have a dial on top to access the settings instead of having to go through the menu. Also, I'm really disappointed that Fuji can't come up with better photo editing software than what they supply with their cameras, it hasn't changed much at all since 2004 (Picasa is better). But these are my only complaints, and not enough to warrant a reduction in stars in my rating.I've uploaded some photos taken with this camera, please check them out!
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