The Fujifilm FinePix A500 is a budget camera, no doubt about it. But it does have some pluses.
PC Magazine had their hands on the A500 recently and gives us their opinion-
“On my tests, the A500 took very good stills and delivered solid performance for low-cost camera.
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Although it doesn’t quite match the zoom, ease of use, or video capabilities of the Photosmart R817, the Fuji FinePix A500 does a decent job with picture quality and performance.”
- Five-MegaPixel Super CCD HR performance. Users of either camera can enlarge pictures to an 8×10-inch print size without a problem and enjoy the zooming and cropping benefits that these new mid-range resolution cameras provide.
- 3x Fujinon Zoom Lens. Fujinon, a Fujifilm sister company, is a world leader in lens technology. Broadcasters, astronomers, scientists and the military all use Fujinon optics. Both FinePix A-Series cameras have sharp, 3x optical zoom lenses manufactured by Fujinon.
- Internal memory. This is a great safety net for FinePix A500 users. They can fill up their xD Picture card and have the security of knowing some extra space is tucked away for those unexpected picture moments.
- LCD with anti-glare properties. Fujifilm is a world leader in anti-glare monitor coatings and this technology can be found in millions of LCD, plasma and other displays around the world. The coating reduces glare on the 1.8-inch LCD of the FinePix A500 for easier viewing in direct light.
- Four scene modes: portrait, landscape, sport and night. These scene modes are great aids in getting the best picture quality in challenging photo situations.
- AA Batteries. Two AA batteries power the FinePix A500. This is yet another convenience for the user since AA batteries are readily available.





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