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The Camera From All Angles
The rear of the FinePix 2800 is central to the operation of the camera
and framing of shots. Like the high-end FinePix 6900Z we looked at previously, the FinePix 2800
Zoom uses dual LCD viewfinders which is great for saving battery life, and enabling users
who are more familiar with traditional SLR's a chance to 'look through the lens".
The FujiFilm FinePix 2800 Zoom |
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Once the 2800 is turned on the expandable 6X
optical zoom lens expands 21mm to its full operating length. When the unit
is powered off the lens is fairly well protected from bumps and drops as
the lens housing is integral with the entire unit. The flash is stationary
and the lens offer no direct manual focus capabilities, although focus is
optional from the OSD menu. The lens is a Fujinon 6X optical zoom,
1:2.8-3.0, f=
6-36mm.
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The rear of the FinePix 2800 is pretty well layed
out, but some of the control buttons were too small for my large fingers
(notably the menu navigation/zoom buttons). The large 1.8" TFT LCD viewfinder is protected by a
plastic screen and the user also has the option of looking through the
0.55" LCD EVF (Electronic Viewfinder) which has a resolution of 110,000 pixels.
The main LCD has a total of 62,000 pixels.
The camera can be operated by either viewfinder, and it takes
about a second to switch between the two by pressing the "EVF/LCD" key. The
eyecup is rubberized and is comfortable to use.
The three buttons on top right side allow the user to navigate OSD menu's and
to zoom in/out. |
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While
it kind of looks like it might do something, this side of the
FinePix 2800 is merely a hand hold for the user and a place
to store the four AA batteries. |
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The small speaker on the side of the camera produces pretty terrible
sound, so I'm not sure if it has any real significant value. The FinePix
2800 is pretty slim in terms of ports, with only a jack for an optional 5V
power adaptor, which can be useful in place of batteries, and USB
connection. The camera cannot charge any type of battery, but the optional
kit apparently can charge Ni-MH batteries.
The mini-USB port is used to transfer images off of the camera and when
you want to use the FinePix 2800 for video conferencing (the picture is a
bit choppy). The little flap next to these two ports holds the SmartMedia
Flash card. Push in a card, or pull one out for quick and easy media
changes - very simple. Opening the flap shuts off the camera to prevent
any damage naturally.
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The FinePix 2800 works off of four 1.5V AA Alkaline batteries which are
stored in the hand hold. The camera can be attached to a tripod
via the standard thead mount in the center of the base.
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The top of the FinePix 2800, like the rest of
the camera, is pretty simple in what it offers. The flash looks
like it can pop-up because the material
is slightly different, but that is not the
case.
The shinny silver shutter release is a pleasure to use as there
is a good down stroke for auto-focusing, and a very sharp release which lessons
the chance of the camera jiggling around.
Behind the shutter release are controls for camera
mode. |
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