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Digital camera - compact - 12.0 Mpix - optical zoom: 3 x - supported memory: MMC, SD, xD, SDHC, xD Type H, xD Type M... More product details
$175.37
Aperture- and shutter-priority modes ; sensor-shift image stabilization ; accurate automatic... (cnet.com)
Control over aperture and shutter., Sensible approach to people shots., Great face detection... (cameralabs.com)
We have collected and analyzed 57 expert reviews and 108 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 76/100 and users rate it 81/100. The average review date is January 10, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 546897 reviews from other Digital Compact Cameras. The alaScore™ for this product is 94/100 = Excellent. Last update: November 7, 2009.

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165 reviews
November, 2009
57 Experts
Product Age
108 Users
Rank 36
$175.37
alaTest has collected and analyzed 165 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers really like the shutter. The memory also impresses, but many are less positive about the lens.
Shutter, Memory, Design, Lcd
Lens, Contrast, Viewfinder, Interface
Experts rate this product 76/100 and users 81/100. We analyzed these ratings, the product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras, the Fujifilm Finepix F60FD is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 94/100 = Excellent quality.
Aperture- and shutter-priority modes ; sensor-shift image stabilization ; accurate automatic scene recognition
Slow ; cramped controls ; visible image noise even at low ISO sensitivities
Fujifilm's FinePix F60fd is a nice full-featured compact camera, if you can overlook its slow shooting.
The Fujifilm FinePix F60fd has slightly more interesting specs than much of...
The Fujifilm FinePix F60fd is a 12 Megapixel compact with a 3x zoom lens, built-in stabilisation and a 3in screen. Announced in August 2008, it's the successor to the popular FinePix F50fd, and shares the same sensor, same lens and the same chunky ...
Control over aperture and shutter., Sensible approach to people shots., Great face detection., Auto Scene recognition., Control over aperture and shutter., Sensible approach to people shots., Great face detection., Auto Scene recognition.
Lacking true wide angle coverage., Stabilisation not as good as rivals., Screen bettered by top rivals., Lacking true wide angle coverage., Stabilisation not as good as rivals., Screen bettered by top rivals.
It's becoming increasingly common for many new compacts to be minor updates over their predecessors, and the FinePix F60fd is a prime example. As described above, it's identical to the earlier FinePix F50fd, bar Scene Recognition, improved face ...
The camera works very well for our needs. We have an 18 month old, and new baby any day now. Our old camera was always blurry when trying to take pictures of our very mobile son. This Fuji has never given us a bad shot. My only complaint is the automatic...
The FinePix F60fd is in the size of f 92.5×59.2×22.9mm and its weight is just 182g with card and battery. It can easily fit into the hand or the trouser pocket. Most of its body is made of alloy. It looks just basic, nothing impressive. There're some intr
High ISO, face detection technology
Short zoom range
This includes a 12-megapixel sensor, a 3-inch LCD, sensor-shift image stabilization, and a few specialty shooting modes, as well as automatic scene recognition and advanced face detection, which differentiate it from older line mate, the F50fd. However, l...
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The FinePix F60fd, a versatile, compact digital camera that makes it easier than ever for consumers to take great pictures in any conditions. As the addition to Fujifilm's award-winning F-series lineup, the FinePix F60fd combines intuitive use with the most advanced features and technology available, enabling photographers of all levels to capture the moment as their eye sees it.Featuring a 12-megapixel 1/1.6" super CCD HR, 3.0x optical zoom and a extra large 3.0" LCD, the FinePix F60fd...
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