The 6.3 MegaPixel FinePix F30 is the world’s first point-and-snap digital camera for consumers with full-resolution ISO equivalency speeds as high as 3200 – a setting previously reserved for advanced consumer and professional digital camera models. Higher light sensitivities allow the FinePix F30 to snap with faster shutter speeds, which lessen the likelihood of blurry pictures caused by ever-active children, fidgety pets, dim ambient light or camera movement due to an unsteady hand.

Photoxels just posted their Fujifilm Finepix F30 Digital Camera Review and had these comments-

“The Fujifilm FinePix F30 is a beautifully crafted digital camera with low-light capability that most closely matches that of a digital SLR. Beginners, as well as seasoned pros, will find it a compact take-anywhere digital camera that is fast and responsive — and be impressed by its excellent image quality, exceptional low-light capability in a non-dSLR, and additional manual control in the form of Aperture-Priority AE and Shutter-Priority AE mode. This is one digital camera that is easy to recommend.”

I have heard many good things about this digicam from all the major review sites. This model actually stands apart from the crowd, and sounds like a clear winner from Fuji.