f56Fujifilm F50fd has some big shoes to fill. If anything deserves to be called a ‘classic’ camera in the shortlived world of digital compact cameras it would have to be the Fujifilm F30/F31fd. It wasn’t very pretty, it wasn’t very feature packed and it wasn’t even very cheap. But the F30/F31fd produced some of the best results we’ve ever seen in a compact camera, and was leaps and bounds ahead of all its competitors when it came to low light / high ISO performance, proving that just because a camera has a small sensor it doesn’t have to be completely useless at anything over ISO 400.

Features:-

*  Face Detection 2.0 Technology built-in to the camera’s processor
* 5fps continuous mode (3MP, 12 frames max)
* VGA movie capture of 25 frames per second with sound
* 2.7-inch TFT screen with 230.000 pixels
* 3.0x optical zoom
* 12 million pixels Super CCD HR VII sensor
* IR Communication (IR simple™/IR SS™)
* ISO 1600 sensitivity at full resolution
* Micro thumbnail view (up to 100 thumbnails visible)
* Dual Image Stabilization (High sensitivity + CCD shift)
* Aperture and shutter priority modes

Fujifilm Digital Camera Reviews:-

# Fujifilm FinePix F50fd Review is take from Photographyblog :- DCResource have reviewed the Fujifilm Finepix F50fd compact digicam, which has a 12 megapixel sensor, Dual Image Stabilization, and Face Detection 2.0 technology with a a new Automatic Red-Eye Removal feature.

# Fujifilm FinePix F50fd Review is take from Reviews.digitaltrends :- The front of the camera is fairly plain with its 3x optical zoom and built-in lens cover. The lens translates to 35-105mm in 35mm terms, the basic aim-and-forget focal range. No extra wide-angle or super telephoto here, just your basics which is a bit of let down. You’ll also see the built-in flash, AF Assist lamp and a few embossed logos and decals. It’s clean and neat.

# Fujifilm FinePix F50fd Review is take from Cameralabs :- The F50fd certainly makes big noises – hopefully not literally – about high sensitivities, sporting nothing less than a 6400 ISO option, albeit operating at a reduced resolution of 3 Megapixels. The 3200 ISO mode operates at 6 Megapixels, but for the full 12 Megapixel resolution you’ll need to work between 100 and 1600 ISO. The FujiFilmFinePix F50fd also now includes image stabilisation which should further help shooting under low light.

# Fujifilm FinePix F50fd Review is take from Digitalcamerainfo :- The back of the camera has a brushed silver chassis around the edge and a separate black panel encasing the LCD screen and controls. The 2.7-inch LCD screen is located on the left side with a white Fujifilm logo printed below it. In the upper right corner of the back is the mode dial. It has a small LED to its left to show which position of the dial is currently activated. The following positions are on the dial: Auto, Natural Light, Scene Position 1, Scene Position 2, Movie, Aperture/Shutter Priority, Manual, and Natural Light & With Flash. Below the mode dial are two neatly aligned buttons. The playback button is on the left and the “F” photo mode button is on the right. Below the buttons is the multi-selector, which has a central menu/OK button with a flat ring surrounding it. Most digital cameras have bowl-shaped multi-selectors because they provide the user tactile feedback; the FujiFilmFinePix F50fd’s feels flat. The top of the selector accesses the exposure compensation and delete functions, the Flash modes are on the right, self-timer on the bottom, and Macro on the left. Below the selector are two more buttons: display/back on the left and face detection/red-eye correction on the right.                       f675

# Fujifilm FinePix F50fd Review is take from Trustedreviews:- It was with some surprise therefore that I learned that Fuji’s new F-series camera was to feature a 12-megapixel sensor. Most of the other manufacturers had already jumped on the 12MP bandwagon, with mixed results, but surely Fuji would resist the temptation? Apparently not, and thus we have the FujiFilmFinePix F50fd, a 3x zoom pocket compact camera with a 12.0-megapixel 1/1.6-inch Super CCD HR VII sensor, a 2.7-inch 230k pixel LCD monitor and a maximum ISO setting of 6400. It is billed as the successor to the popular and highly acclaimed FinePix F31fd, a camera noted for its outstanding low light ability and low image noise at higher ISO settings. This is a bit odd, because I was under the impression that the superb FinePix F40fd was the successor to the F31fd, since it too has outstanding high-ISO performance. The F40fd achieves its remarkable high-ISO image quality thanks to a large 1/1.6-inch 8.3MP SuperCCD HR sensor, with big octagonal photocells capable of capturing a lot more light than most of its rivals. The sensor in the new F50fd is exactly the same physical size, but now has 50 percent more photocells, which presumably means that those photocells are correspondingly 33 percent smaller, and half as good at capturing light. Surely this can’t bode well for the camera’s low light ability.

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