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Hi, to all Fujifilm camera user,
Thinking of buying a Fuji S9500 as a walk around shooting camera, saw some good commment on it in megs, but has never use a fuji camera before, can anybody who uses a Fuji camera or a S9500 owner give me some advice. Currently using a Nikon 8700 as a walk around, but quite annoyed with the not so user friendly manu. For phototaking trips or outing, I uses a Eos 20D. |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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with super telephoto capability |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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yup tot of replacing my LUMIX FZ-10 with this camera... but seem tat most camera shops in SG are running out of stock
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Singapore, Redhill
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Fuji is famous for very good pictures straight out of camera. The virtual resolution gain is also very good in capturing details and noise reduction.
Most people who uses Fuji do not regret the photos from Fuji cams. My S602z (underdog and now a black horse model) is certainly a work horse for me, clocking in 20,000+++ pictures, three years, plenty of dust and moisture exposures, and the only thing that failed (which is easily repaired) is the built-in flash. The D-SLR, on the other hand... I will be getting the S9500 or a future better model when my needs arise. Certainly good specs, lens and pretty good photos, not to mention 9MP. I print my photos, mostly 4R to 8R sometimes very large 2' by 3', and I don't care much about pixel-peeping on the monitor, only prints count for me. |
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i agree with the previous poster. Fuji cam has very rich and vibrant colours. U will love it. I currently own a D70s and the colour actually lose to my fujicam. U wont regret getting the S9500.
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I'll add to the Fuji colour reproduction too.
I have used Sony, Canon, KonicaMilnolta compacts and the Fuji is still the best in my opinion when it comes to colour. |
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Spend a lot just for the colors that camera produced?
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Thks for the advices and comments on the S9500 that all has given , look as though I won't go wrong in giving it a second look. Will go to some shop and check it out. Anybody has any idea,which shop has it in stock for sure? since "hotshot" has mentioned that most shop has ran out of stock?
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MS color ran out of stock too ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2002
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super happy with S7000 too...
Fuji is definately great in pic quality...and the built..it's sturdy!
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