Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP

alaTest has collected and analyzed 1984 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers are impressed by the glare and focus. The color and build quality also get good comments. The lens and water proof get critical reviews.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras the Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 96/100 = Excellent quality.

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Fujifilm FinePix F660EXR Review

 

Fujifilm's latest addition to their F series of travel zoom cameras is the FinePix F660EXR. Packing a telephoto lens, full manual control and Full HD video recording capability in a slim body, the F series is targeted at those who want serious shooting...

The user interface isn’t the best in its class, but not bad either. It’s not intuitive enough for a first-timer to get used to quickly. The menus are displayed in almost full screen and in some cases there are multiple pages. Also, each parameter has a...

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Fujifilm FinePix F750EXR

 

The compact Fujifilm FinePix F750EXR offers up nice physical controls, a long 20x zoom lens, and very sharp images, but noisy low-light photos hold it back.

Sharp 20x zoom lens. Compact body. Good control layout

Noisy photos at high ISOs

The F750EXR starts and shoots in about 2.2 seconds, captures a 6-shot burst of photos at about 3 frames per second, and records a 0.3-second shutter lag. This level of performance is good for a compact superzoom, but not the best we've seen. The...

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Fujifilm FinePix XP150

 

The Fujifilm FinePix XP 150 takes a bare bones approach to the genre of go-anywhere tough cams. It has a simple button setup, incredibly easy-to-master user interface, and the camera can definitely take the beating Fujifilm says it can. Some of the...

Easy, quick user interface ; Good underwater performance ; GPS works well ; Affordable

Overall image quality is only average; color and saturation seem off ; Doesn’t handle dark settings well

The Fujifilm XP 150 makes an affordable tough cam for places you wouldn’t venture with a more fragile cam, but doesn’t perform well enough to replace a general point-and-shoot camera.

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Fujifilm FinePix F750EXR Digital Camera Review

 

The FinePix F750EXR is one of Fujifilm's latest compact travel zoom cameras, released alongside the more expensive F770EXR which supports RAW shooting and GPS. We took the lesser—but still strong—F750 for a spin last week, and found it to be a...

Even though our test results were a mixed bag, we had a good time shooting with the F750EXR, and found it to be a flexible, comfortable camera for everyday shooting in most lighting conditions. Although the body design is rounded and appears somewhat...

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Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR

 

Fujifilm has been gaining steam as a contender in the digital camera world. Names like Nikon and Canon have enjoyed elevated status for their diverse lineups for years. More recently, Olympus has been thrown into that mix as well, primarily for its...

Nice chassis, sleek design ; Small for a GPS camera ; Capable pocket superzoom ; Solid hardware features (impressive sensor technology, fast, powerful processor)

In-camera UI is clunky and unintuitive ; Little low on the firmware features (no filters, unimpressive in-camera experience) ; On the pricey side for what you’re getting

The Finepix F770 EXR is a hard sell. It’s equal parts fast and slow – the impressive sensor and processor mean the thing technically operates quickly, but the disappointing UI leaves you wanting more.

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Fujifilm FinePix S4500First Impressions Review

 

Big zoom is big business in the compact-camera industry right now, so much so that some manufacturers offer premium superzooms as well as budget-friendly superzooms in their lineups. The Fujifilm FinePix S4500 falls squarely into the latter category,...

For at least the past few years, Fujifilm has flooded the market with superzooms, including a few higher-end models and a few, let’s say, budget-ready models. This year’s S4500 is one of those budget models, packing a 30x zoom range into a $269 body.

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Fujifilm FinePix T400First Impressions Review

 

Expounding from the T300 of yesteryear, Fujifilm is giving consumers the T400 in 2012. We noticed two notable differences between these models. Fuji has bumped up the megapixels from 14 to 16, but they have also removed the rubberized hand grip we...

Fujifilm has put out a couple really basic point-and-shoot cameras to build from their last year’s models. The T400 is one of these, but we don’t feel like it has added much value since last year. In fact, we did a full review of the T300 from last...

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Fujifilm FinePix S4200First Impressions Review

 

Fujifilm calls the S4200 a step up from last years mega-zoom model, the FinePix S4000, but the main features hit the same marks: a FUJINON 24x, 24mm wide angle zoom, a 3-inch LCD viewing screen, 720p HD video capture, powered by AA batteries. On all...

The S4200 is a high-end bridge model from Fujifilm, designed as a successor to the S4000 from last year. The top of this line, the S4500 was not available at CES, the only difference being that the S4500 has a 30x zoom and the S4200 has a 24x zoom.

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Fujifilm FinePix X10First Impressions Review

 

Editor's Note: This is a first impressions review. For a comprehensive, hands-on analysis complete with test results, scores, and comparisons, check out our full X10 review.]

What we saw of the X10 at PhotoPlus was very encouraging. We were told that our demo model was a pre-production version, but we have a tough time believing that what we saw will be much different from what consumers will get when it debuts in in early...

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Fuji FinePix Z33WP

 

The Fujifilm Z33WP is a waterproof (up to 10 feet depth ) compact camera that takes only lackluster photos. But at $140, it won't break the bank if you lose it at the beach.

The FinePix Z33WP is not a great camera. It took images with merely acceptable color and detail and rather poor looking movies. But it is a cheap camera, costing about $140. And the waterproofing makes it a great camera for taking to the beach: it'll...

Product Specifications

The ultra-stylish FinePix Z33WP waterproof compact camera is perfect for on-the-go adventurers, the young-at-heart, and trend-savvy consumers. Designed for those who love the great outdoors, the 10 megapixels FinePix Z33WP is a camera that can withstand the elements. Whether you're surfing the waves, cycling through alpine forests or swooshing down the ski slopes, the FinePix Z33WP will be your perfect fit. Loaded with all the latest features, the lean 20.6mm super-slim body is great for both cool and active user. It has waterproof capability to depths of three meters and dustproof capability. The smooth grip shape means it won't slip out of your hands when you need it most. And the big, rubber-like buttons are easy to use when you're quickly trying to capture those awesome adventure shots.

Configuration

Autofocus: Yes
Built-in Flash:No / Yes
Changeable Lens: No
Image Stabiliser:Electronical Image Stabiliser / Optical Image Stabiliser
Integrated GPS Module:No / Yes
Touchscreen:No / Yes
View Finder Type:LCD Monitor / Optical / Electronic Viewfinder + LCD

Connectivity

Bluetooth: No
HDMI:No / Yes
HDMI Interface:No / Yes
PictBridge:No / Yes
WiFi Connectivity:No / WiFi Ready / Yes

General Features

3D:3D enabled / No
Bridge Camera:No / Yes
Chip Type:CCD / CMOS
Product Type:Compact Camera
Sensor Size:1/2.3'' / 1/2''
SLR / Compact:Compact Camera

Lens

Longest Shutter Speed in s:3 / 30 / 4 / 8
Shortest Shutter Speed in s:1/1000 / 1/1400 / 1/2000 / 1/4000

Memory

Compact Flash Card: No
Memory Stick / Memory Stick Pro: No
Memory Stick Duo / Duo Pro: No
Memory Type:External / Internal + External
Micro Drive: No
Multimedia Card: No
SDXC Card:No / Yes
Secure Digital Card:No / Yes
Secure Digital High Capacity Card:No / Yes
XD Card: No

Power Supply

Battery Model:4x AA (LR6/MIGNON) / Fujifilm NP-45 / Fujifilm NP-50 / Fujifilm NP-50A / Fujifilm NP-60 / Fujifilm NP-85 / Fujifilm NP-W126 / Fujifilm NP45-A
Battery Type:4x AA (LR6/MIGNON) / Fuji NP45-A / Fujifilm NP-45 / Fujifilm NP-50 / Fujifilm NP-50A / Fujifilm NP-60 / Fujifilm NP-85 / Fujifilm NP-W126 / Fujifilm NP45-A

Recording

Aperture Priority:No / Yes
Face Detection Mode:Face + Smile Detection / Face Detection
Movie / Voice Recording:Movie + Voice
RAW Format:No / Yes
Serial Shot Mode:No / Yes
Shutter Priority:No / Yes
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