• Why Fujifilm, you might have something there!

    Seems as though Fujifilm didn’t die with the film camera. Or the disposable cameras.

    Alright – perhaps I’m exaggerating; after all, Fuijfilm is widely considered as one of (if not the) largest photographic companies out there. In fact, I might have once or twice even considered purchasing a FinePix camera myself. Of course, I thought the only problem with FinePix cameras was the complete lack of aesthetics.

    The exceptions to my prior statement would be the Z3, the Z5, and the new (and outrageously funky) Z10FD. Being of the younger demographic, I can say that Fujifilm has done well with it’s Z series. They’re not ridiculously expensive, and they are certainly much better-looking and fitting than the other series of Finepix cameras. But I never seriously considered purchasing a Fujifilm camera – till now.

    I’ve just mentioned it’s name: the Z10FD.

    Source: http://images.digitalcamerainfo.com/images/upload/Image/NEWS%20IMAGES/2007%20July%20News%20Photos/Fuji-Z10-Front-Angle.jpg

    Beautiful colour variations, 7 megapixels, and an odd (but streamlined) shape – possibly the perfect equation for successful appeal towards younger demographic. I know I’m already a sucker for this camera. And not only is the aesthetics made for the internet generation – the Z10FD has the ability to put photos right onto your blog. Yes, I’m considering possibly starting a photoblog now, haha.It’s video-recording capabilities are impressive, too. It records at a resolution of 640×480, with a DVD or TV quality 30 frames per second. Not half bad, for a digital camera (of course, I’m still stuck in the ugly generation of cameras).

    If you really want to know more about the Fujifilm Finepix Z10FD, I’d recommend looking right here:

    http://www.photoxels.com/fujifilm-z10fd.html.

    Not only was it the first link on Google, I also found it to be quite knowledgeable. Hope you found the Fujifilm Finepix Z10FD as interested as I did.

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