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61. Fujifilm FinePix 1400 1.2MP Digital
list($39.99)
62. Fujifilm 50AF 35mm Camera
$48.88 list($99.99)
63. Fujifilm Date 70 Zoom 35mm Camera
$28.00 list($71.99)
64. Fujifilm 64 MB Secure Digital
$109.95
65. Fujifilm SmartMedia Bonus 3-pack
$34.99 $32.00 list($79.99)
66. Fujifilm 128 MB XD Picture Card
Too low to display $32.95 list($99.99)
67. Fujifilm FinePix CP-FXA10 Universal
$142.99 $138.95 list($179.99)
68. Fujifilm WLFX9 Wide Angle Lens
Too low to display $8.58 list($59.99)
69. Fujifilm NP40 Rechargeable Battery
$45.99 $24.60 list($79.99)
70. Fujifilm BC65 Rapid Travel Battery
$33.99 $30.66
71. Fujifilm SCFX5000 Deluxe Leatherette
$11.94 $9.92 list($16.99)
72. Fujifilm SC-FXA3-US Deluxe Padded
$24.99 list($29.99)
73. Fujifilm SCFX440 Deluxe Polyester
$33.99 $16.74
74. Fujifilm NP30 Lithium Ion Rechargeable
$169.99 $162.89 list($199.99)
75. Fujifilm WPFX440 Underwater Housing
$36.99
76. Fujifilm 3V AC Power Adapter for
$165.99
77. Fujifilm WPF700 Underwater Housing
$11.94 $11.18 list($14.99)
78. FujiFilm NH10 Rechargeable Battery
$25.99 $19.99 list()
79. Fujifilm 64 MB XD Card
$89.99 $34.48 list()
80. Fuji DVD-R 4.7 GB(100 pack)

61. Fujifilm FinePix 1400 1.2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
by Fuji
list price: $169.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B00004TH2W
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 3295
Average Customer Review: 4.17 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

The Fuji FinePix 1400 digital camera's sleek design, easy-to-use mode dial, and high-performance 3x optical zoom lens make it the perfect introductory digital camera for the novice who wants high-quality digital images. Its 0.37-inch CCD (charge-coupled device for capturing images) with 1.3 million square pixels make it capable of capturing high-resolution images that look smooth and natural. The FinePix 1400 includes a 4 MB SmartMedia card and a USB port for easy image storage and transfer.

Other features include automatic white balance and 64-zone autofocus that together read the scene and determine the appropriate exposure setting.The Fuji FinePix 1400 can take standard images with a range of resolutions as high as 1,280 x 960 pixels for high print quality and as low as 320 x 240, ideal for e-mails or Web pages.

The FinePix 1400 includes a 4 MB SmartMedia card, hand strap, 4 AA batteries, USB cable, and software on CD-ROM. ... Read more

Features

  • 1.2 megapixel sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality 5 x 7 prints
  • 3x optical plus 2x digital zoom lens with autofocus
  • Included 4 MB SmartMedia card holds 23 images at default resolution
  • Connects to Macs and PCs via USB port
  • 4 AA batteries included

Reviews (46)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Value, Good Pictures
I bought my Fuji Finepix 1400 at [another store](it was the floor model, so it has a couple scratches on the case, but I can live with that). Pros: Good pictures, can be printed as 8x10s with slight pixelation (is that a word?), good color balance, nice features such as manual mode, macro, built in flash and durable lens cover, aesthetically pleasing appearance, Easy to use, FAST, 3x optical zoom, fun to use! light weight and compact, mine came with a free set of NiMH batteries and a charger-I'm not sure if all sets come with that, I was surprised that mine did, but a very welcome suprise...

Cons: LCD washes out in daylight, devours batteries (the alkalines it came with lasted less than 50 shots with the flash and LCD used most of the time), included 4MB card only takes 6 best quality 1280x960 res pictures-I'm going to upgrade to either a 32 or 64MB card, you don't have video out capability, but that's not important to me anyway. The pros certainly outweigh the cons however I read in another review that the USB drivers won't download on Windows ME. That isn't true. I'm running Windows ME on a Dell 4100 with a Pentium 3 and it works just fine.

I thoroughly researched before I bought this camera. I considered the Olympus D460 and D490 and the Finepix 2400. I liked the interface of the Olympus cameras better, but you can't beat the price I paid for the FP 1400--didn't even have to take my chances with an internet shopping site, price was my deciding factor, but the camera is superb. Highly recommended. If I had the money, I would have gotten the Olympus D490, but the Finepix is good for my uses as an alternative to photo albums.

4-0 out of 5 stars A good midrange digital camera, but not very intuitive
I'd been using my old Olympus digital camera for two years, but decided to upgrade to a digital camera with zoom and USB. The FinePix takes gorgeous photos in a range of resolutions and has worked out quite well so far. However, the interface is not very intuitive - there's no quick and easy way to find out how many photos you have remaining and information along those lines. It does suck batteries - much more quickly if you use the LCD - so investing in a set of rechargeable batteries is a good idea. The included 4MB card is pretty much worthless too, so you'll definitely want to get a bigger card unless you want to download your pictures every few shots.

Overall: nice size, comfortable grip, sharp zoom and high quality images. Poor interface, but I can get over that since transferring the images to my computer is incredibly fast. :)

4-0 out of 5 stars Good reliable camera
I've had this camera for over 2 years now and haven't had the need to upgrade it. It takes clear pictures and the 3x optical zoom comes in handy. Memory is a steal nowadays. With a 64mb card, I can take ~150 fine pictures. I print photos at around 4" X 6" and they turn out fine. Perhaps I'll upgrade to a camera with a movie mode and tv out capability, but for a beginner that just wants a simple point-and-shoot or someone new to digital photography, I'd recommend the Finepix 1400.

5-0 out of 5 stars This camera turned my family digital
I bought my Fujifilm 1400...a year ago. It was the best purchase I ever made. It's easy to use, compact, and accesories are easy to find. The pictures are fantastic, I have to blow the pictures up to the point of ridiculous in order to see pixtels. when I call up a picture, it fills my SVGA screen in it's entirety with a crisp, clean photograph. It's memory cards (SmartMedia)are cheap & easy to find. Since I bought my camera, most of my family have bought digital cameras. And the others are planning to buy one.

1-0 out of 5 stars Cheap Construction
I purchased this camera based on the glowing reviews. The picture quality is good but the quality is sub par and shoddy. The lens cover jammed. Once that was resolved, the focus jammed and the lens will no longer focus.

As far as I am concerned, Fuji Digital products are not value for money and cheap construction that are in the same category as similar sub par cameras made in China.

Very disappointing and did not live up to the Made in Japan reputation. Sorry, I am disappointed. Just my two cents. If you are looking for a disposable camera good for about a year maybe, Fuji Digicams fit the bill, otherwise stay awayl ... Read more


62. Fujifilm 50AF 35mm Camera
by Fuji
list price: $39.99
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Asin: B00004TWMD
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 7202
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

Fuji's big viewfinder 50AF Autofocus 35mm Camera is a point-and-shoot camera with basic autofocus and a built-in flash. Small and lightweight, this camera is easy to carry with you on your travels or just when out with friends and family. The flash is built in, it fires automatically, and has red-eye reduction. ... Read more

Features

  • Active infrared autofocus
  • Automatic flash with red-eye reduction
  • Large viewfinder
  • Easy film loading, automatic advancing, motorized rewind
  • Built-in lens cover with shutter safety lock

Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent for its price
I got this camera as a gift for my low-tech parents. If you need a no hassle camera to take quality snap shots with--that is it! Easy to operate, to load and unload film and change batteries, the camera makes excellent pictures. My parents love it and use it without having experiencing any frustration. In addition, the camera is light weight and easy to carry around. Its affordable price make it a great companion for trips, where you will not be afraid of droping it, losing it, etc.

The

4-0 out of 5 stars Value for money
I purchased one for my friend some time back and it gives excellent results. Its got a timer; which is very handy. Its looks are superb. The problem is the lack of warranty on this particular model. Overall you get Value For Money with this Fuji camera. ... ... Read more


63. Fujifilm Date 70 Zoom 35mm Camera
by Fuji
list price: $99.99
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Asin: B00004TWMF
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 8451
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Features

  • Zoom from 35mm to 70mm
  • Autofocus system with landscape and night-portrait modes
  • Built-in flash with several modes
  • Active infrared autofocus
  • Quartz date-and-time imprinting

64. Fujifilm 64 MB Secure Digital Card
by Fuji
list price: $71.99
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Asin: B00006LL8X
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 31339
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65. Fujifilm SmartMedia Bonus 3-pack (2 32 MB and 1 64 MB)

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Asin: B00007FS4J
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 72085
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Features

  • Multiple storage capacity Digital Images Per Card Uncompressed Compressed Camera Resolution 16mb 32mb 64mb 128mb 16mb 32mb 64mb 128mb 1.0 Million Pixels 5 10 21 42 53 106 213 426 2.0 Million Pixels 2 5 10 21 26 53 106 213 3.0 Million Pixels 1 3 7 14 17 35
  • High transfer rate for fast copy/download

66. Fujifilm 128 MB XD Picture Card
by Fuji
list price: $79.99
our price: $34.99
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Asin: B00006DY6M
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 132
Average Customer Review: 4.12 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

Early Adopters Pick: August 2002. The smallest and most lightweight flash card available with fast read/write speeds paired with high-capacity storage; compatible with new lines of Fuji and Olympus digital cameras.

Designed to minimize power consumption, Fuji's xD-Picture Card offers fast read and write capabilities for smoother digital camera operation. Extremely compact, it is about the size of a penny and weighs less than one-tenth of an ounce. The 128 MB capacity card can record data at 3 MBps and offers a read speed of 5 MBps. ... Read more

Features

  • High-capacity flash memory format for digital cameras
  • 128 MB storage capacity
  • 3 MB/sec record speed, 5MB/sec read speed
  • Ultracompact--.10 ounce weight in the size of a penny
  • Designed to consume minimal power

Reviews (32)

5-0 out of 5 stars Stop whining....
This format works just fine. I can't understand the issue people are having with this card. Yes it is new and it is more expensive. Remember what the other format cards cost when they were new?? The price is already dropping on xD cards now.

My Fuji Camera takes amazing pics and I dont care if it has a different format card in it. I dont plan to use it in another camera. This card uses less power and writes faster than older formats. To me this is a very important feature. It works and it works well.

Technology is improving. What, should we just stop and all be happy with one format that is developed? Did these people complain to Sony when the CD was developed? What about to Mercedes because they developed the air-bag and antilock brakes in cars?? Things change....get over it.

5-0 out of 5 stars tell the truth--
the Fuji and Olympus xD cards DO NOT cost 2-21/2x the other types available and in use today--I understand change is difficult for some folks but telling untruths about a new product is unacceptable---the xD card is faster and uses less battery juice which helps the photographer by making battery charge or change less frequent(saves money and time)--therefore, any small difference in initial purchase costs will be repaid many times over duting the life of the card--watch where you buy electronics and get the best prices before you spend your dollars (buy Amazon.com)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Product, Speed and Memory
I Highly recommend the XD digital cameras and XD memory cards. I purchased a Fujifilm S5000 digital camera which came with a standard Fujifilm 16mb card. I upgraded to this Fujifilm 128mb XD card and have had no regrets or problems. A good deal for a price of around $50 to $65 dollars. You can double the memory, 256mb, for around $110 dollars. I found the Olympus 128mb XD card is cheaper in price than the Fuji, but when I researched them both, the Olympus card when you touch the connectors the memory, in some incidents, have been erased. This was a risk I was not going to chance for $2 to $6 dollars less in price. In the 6M quality mode ( 2816 x 2120 pixels ) I can get approx 90 photos and 165 photos in the 3M quality mode ( 2048 x 1536 pixels ).

The XD high speed can greatly enhance the user's experience with the product. A photographer can take & store new pictures or view existing images on the LCD screen more quickly with the XD Picture Card than with other, slower media formats. This means less battery drainage!

The Con's,
Small: could easily be misplaced or lost.
Price: the XD card is a little bit more expensive than other memory cards, but you get what you pay for!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Product and Memory
I Highly recommend the XD digital cameras and XD memory cards. I purchased a Fujifilm S5000 digital camera which came with a standard Fujifilm 16mb card. I upgraded to this Fujifilm 128mb XD card and have had no regrets or problems. A good deal for a price of around $50 to $65 dollars. You can double the memory, 256mb, for around $110 dollars. I found the Olympus 128mb XD card is cheaper in price than the Fuji, but when I researched them both, the Olympus card when you touch the connectors (example: removing from camera) the memory, in some incidents, have been erased. This was a risk I was not going to chance for $2 to $6 dollars less in price. In the 6M quality mode ( 2816 x 2120 pixels ) I can get approx 90 photo's and 165 photo's in the 3M quality mode ( 2048 x 1536 pixels ).

The XD high speed can greatly enhance the user's experience with the product. A photographer can take & store new pictures or view existing images on the LCD screen more quickly with the XD Picture Card than with other, slower media formats. This means less battery drainage!

The Con's - *Small: could easily be misplaced or lost. *Price: the XD card is a little bit more expensive than other memory cards, but you get what you pay for!

1-0 out of 5 stars Do We Really Need Yet Another Flash Memory Format?
Sure, the read/write speed is fast. Sure, it's supposed to be energy efficient. But -- puhLEEEEEZ! Compact flash was fine at first, but doesn't make the grade in today's minuscule digital cameras. The SD (Secure Digital) format, however, does. Here's the kicker -- you can get an SD card with up to 1 gig of storage. The xD format hasn't even started shipping a 256 megabyte card yet. Yes, the Fuji and Olympus cameras (the only two that take the xD format) are terrific gadgets. But there are SD-compatible cameras that are just as good and, frankly, somewhat cheaper. Why not buy one of them instead? ... Read more


67. Fujifilm FinePix CP-FXA10 Universal Cradle for A205, A210, A310, A330, A340, E550, E510 & E550 Digital Cameras
by Fujifilm
list price: $99.99
our price: Too low to display
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0000AOWW2
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 69
Average Customer Review: 3 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Easy image downloads to PC and power recharging
  • PC-cam mode
  • Acts as a video platform when connected to a television set
  • Bundled with a USB cable, NH-10 NiMH battery and an AC-3VW AC power adapter
  • Compatible with FinePix A205, A210, and A310 models

Reviews (4)

1-0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time on Fuji products
I've ordered not one, not two, but three different cradles from Amazon for my Fuji A210 and I still don't have one that works and includes all the correct parts. The first one didn't work--it charged the batteries for only 15 to 30 minutes which meant that I could only take a few photos before the batteries went dead. I returned it and Amazon sent me a second one but the video cord was missing from the box. Amazon then sent me a third one and it was missing the same cord that was missing from the second box. Since this is the only style cradle I've been able to find that is compatible with this camera, I plan to return the camera, the spare batteries, and the photo card to Amazon for a complete refund and then start all over again with my camera selection. Don't waste your time on Fuji products like I did.

3-0 out of 5 stars Response to fellow from Maine
I just bought the A210 and am terribly disappointed in the short term life of the batteries Fuji enclosed in the package. I appreicate your comments on the charger, as I just about ready to order that, thinking it would be best and would avoid the costs of the batteries. I am also finding that my picture frames don't follow suit...they skip backwards 2-4 digits when you take a pic, so you don't have a clue as to where you are. I was a firm believer in Fuji and Fuji films...I am saddened to read y our issues, and a few of my own that I have. The camera overall, seems to take great pics, but what do we do about the short life of batteries, and trying to find a decent charger and power supply cord? I guess we need to go to the Fuji site directly.
Some one in Mass.

3-0 out of 5 stars I have some serious qualms
After just purchasing the FujiFilm Finepix A210 camera, I decided that the cradle would be a great complement to it.

I had researched which batteries were the most dexterous for power-intensive digital devices. After some browsing on the web, I decided that the MAHA Powerex 2300 mAH NiMH's were the best choice.

The cradle arrived from Amazon today and I was shocked, after reading the manual - to find that Fuji says that other consumer-brand NiMH batteries either a) will not work with the cradle, or b) are not recommended to be used with the cradle.

There was no in-depth explanation given, other than that the manual recommended only the Fujifilm NH-10 NiMH's be used with the charger and camera. What gives? Is Fujifilm forcing you to buy only their brand of batteries in order to make use of the cradle, when there are other batteries which have proven to have more longevity?

My second problem is with the cradle's design. The camera itself comes packaged with a cheap, and somewhat flimsy plastic adapter/housing for the camera to sit in. Don't be deceived by the picture above - the holder seen on top of the cradle does not come with the cradle. It is only sold with the a210 camera or other appropriate model.

Rather than just make the adapter/holder a part of the cradle, it's a separate accessory - and makes the unit seem chinsy and not "solid". I would rather slide the camera into something that feels like a glove around the camera while it recharges. You are not afforded this with the cradle, because the plastic holder does not fit around the camera with a snug fit. Instead, when I find myself trying to put the camera into the cradle, I have to wiggle it around a bit in order for the bottom of the camera to mate up properly with the male plug which connects from the adapter to the camera body.

Overall, it's just a very poor implementation in concept and design.

Thirdly, the USB cable which comes with the cradle is only about 2 1/2 to 3 feet long!

Remember - the a210 supposedly features a webcam mode. Unless your computer tower is in the direct vicinity of the cradle, you're probably going to have to move your computer in order to get the camera/webcam where you want it to be. a 3-foot usb cord is simply not long enough for most webcam to pc configurations. 6 feet, even 10 feet would be much more ideal.

I had wanted to put the camera/cradle on the other side of my monitor near the light source on my desk. Unfortunately, I can't do that - the usb cable simply can't reach. 6 feet would have been perfect. Alas, I'm out of luck. Now I have to move my tower just to put the camera and cradle where it should've naturally been able to be placed. You might say - "Sure, well just go buy another USB cable."

It's not that easy. The cradle requires a specialized usb cable, because the connector on one end of this cable is a proprietary design, something I've never seen used with other digital devices.

Those are the three biggest problems I've found with this cradle. I really do hope that it is possible to use other NiMH batteries with the cradle, if not - Fujifilm has just forced you to continue buying only their batteries for your Finepix camera, and their offerings are certainly inferior to the MAHA Powerex's in terms of longevity. Many sites around the internet offer comparison graphs revealing which batteries are the best performers, and the Powerex's are #1.

So I have to say, shame on you Fuji, for misleading your customers. Your cradle's charger should be compatible with any brand of rechargeable NiMH batteries which are ideal for use with the Finepix a210 - not only compatible with your brand of rechargeable batteries.

Proprietary usb cable connector on the short included usb cable, proprietary rechargeable batteries - shame, shame.

5-0 out of 5 stars Works great with my new Fuji camera
I purchased to make taking digital picture simple for my family and it does just that. The batteries that come with the dock last over a couple of hundred shots on our Fuji a210 camera, depending on flash usage. The simple connection to the PC makes it easy for my family to e mail picture to friends or to Ofoto for great processing. ... Read more


68. Fujifilm WLFX9 Wide Angle Lens Attachment Kit for S602, S3000, S3100, S5000, S5100 & S7000 Digital Cameras
by Fujifilm
list price: $179.99
our price: $142.99
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Asin: B0000B3AME
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 605
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69. Fujifilm NP40 Rechargeable Battery for A340, F700 & F810 Digital Cameras
by Fujifilm
list price: $59.99
our price: Too low to display
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Asin: B000086TIT
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 728
Average Customer Review: 3 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • High quality rechargeable battery for Fuji digital cameras
  • Lithium ion chemistry
  • Free of memory effect
  • Light and easy to carry as a spare
  • Compatible with FujiF402 and F700 digital cameras

Reviews (1)

3-0 out of 5 stars maybe the smallest battery for camera
it just like a double thick size of a smart media, with its 680mAh you can still takes over hundred photo using LCD... ... Read more


70. Fujifilm BC65 Rapid Travel Battery Charger for A340, F410, F700 & F810 Digital Cameras
by Fuji
list price: $79.99
our price: $45.99
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Asin: B000085BB4
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 819
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71. Fujifilm SCFX5000 Deluxe Leatherette Case for Finepix S5000 & S5100 Digital Camera
by Fujifilm
list price: $33.99
our price: $33.99
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Asin: B0000ET7MS
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 358
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72. Fujifilm SC-FXA3-US Deluxe Padded Soft Case for A205, A210, A310, A330, A340, E500, E510 & E550 Digital Cameras
by Fujifilm
list price: $16.99
our price: $11.94
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Asin: B0002KH3QW
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 151
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Features

  • Padded soft case protects digital camera from bumps and scratches
  • Custom fit and dependable protection
  • Front pocket for memory card or batteries
  • Stylish black and grey design
  • Fits Fuji FinePix A330, A340, and other cameras

73. Fujifilm SCFX440 Deluxe Polyester Fitted Soft Case for F440 & F450 Digital Cameras
by Fujifilm
list price: $29.99
our price: $24.99
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Asin: B0002KH3RG
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 867
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Features

  • Padded soft case protects digital camera from bumps and scratches
  • Custom fit and dependable protection
  • Durable vinyl material
  • Stylish black color
  • Fits FinePix F440 and F450 cameras

74. Fujifilm NP30 Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery for F440 & F450 Digital Cameras
by Fujifilm
list price: $33.99
our price: $33.99
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Asin: B0002KH3SA
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 469
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Features

  • Replacement rechargeable battery for Fuji digital cameras
  • High-power capacity guarantees long lasting operation
  • Lithium ion chemistry free from memory effect
  • Charges through camera, no separate charger needed
  • For use with Fuji FinePix F440 and F450 cameras

75. Fujifilm WPFX440 Underwater Housing Case for F440 & F450 Digital Cameras
by Fujifilm
list price: $199.99
our price: $169.99
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Asin: B0002KH3RQ
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 4130
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Features

  • Take high quality underwater digital stills
  • Capable of up to 131-foot depth
  • Made of durable transparent polycarbonate and tempered glass
  • Clear view of LCD screen for composing shots
  • For use with Fuji FinePix F440 and F450 cameras

76. Fujifilm 3V AC Power Adapter for FinePix 2400, 2600, 4700, 30i, 40i, A101, A201, A205, A210 & A310
by Fujifilm
list price: $36.99
our price: $36.99
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Asin: B00004Z6U3
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 558
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Power your FinePix 2400, 2600, 4700, 30i, 40i, A101, A201, A205, A210 & A310
  • Conserve your camera batteries
  • Don't lose the moment you want to capture

Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Fuji 30i
I like the Fuji 30i because it is small and compack.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fuji Finepix 4700 Zoom
I had purchased 3 cameras before ending up with the Fujifilm 4700. It has tons of options, takes fantastic pictures and is very easy to control. The camera makes it very easy to upload pictures to the web or digital frame. For the money this camera has the best options that are easy to use and no problem moving around. ... Read more


77. Fujifilm WPF700 Underwater Housing Case for FinePix F700 Digital Camera
by Fujifilm
list price: $165.99
our price: $165.99
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Asin: B0000ET79L
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 2063
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78. FujiFilm NH10 Rechargeable Battery for Fuji A & E Series Digital Cameras
by Fujifilm
list price: $14.99
our price: $11.94
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Asin: B0000AOWXD
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 443
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Features

  • High quality rechargeable battery for Fuji digital cameras
  • Nickel metal hydride chemistry
  • Free of memory effect
  • Light and easy to carry as a spare
  • Compatible with Fuji A205, A210, A310 and A340 digital cameras when used with CP-FXA1 cradle

79. Fujifilm 64 MB XD Card
by Fuji

our price: $25.99
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Asin: B00006DY6K
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 1408
Average Customer Review: 3.43 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

Designed to minimize power consumption, Fuji's xD-Picture Card offers fast read and write capabilities for smoother digital camera operation. Extremely compact, it is comparable in size to a penny and weighs less than one-tenth of an ounce. The 64 MB capacity card can record data at 3 MBps and offers a read speed of 5 MBps. ... Read more

Features

  • High-capacity flash memory format for digital cameras
  • 64 MB storage capacity
  • 3 MB/sec record speed, 5MB/sec read speed
  • Ultracompact--.10 ounce weight in the size of a penny
  • Designed to consume minimal power

Reviews (14)

5-0 out of 5 stars The XD Picture Card is fast and efficient
Although a little expensive for its size, it is very fast when deleting, viewing, and taking photos. The 64MB card is a good size, taking about 101 photos on a 2 megapixel camera with the highest quality, which is plenty for a home use digital camera. I have experienced other cards, such as SmartMedia and CompactFlash and they are bulky and are considerably slower. Although it could be my previous cameras, I believe the cards have a greater impact. Also, about the price, the price for the cards are going down. Don't listen to bad reviewers...they are just bitter that their cameras are out of date and do not feature the XD picture cards.

5-0 out of 5 stars So far, so good.
I bought two 64MB XD picture cards, thinking I'd have one for backup if anything went wrong with one of them. I have yet to use the second one, and could probably have just gotten away with using the 16MB card that came with the camera as backup. Then again, if I did more travelling, it's like having two would be a smart move. I have no complaints about these XD cards.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great new format
I think these are great, I get a lot more battery life and they allow the camera to be much smaller...they may not be industry standard, but they were created by Olympus and Fuji, so even if they just become the standard in those two companies they'll stay around for quite some time.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not standard
Although the card itself is not bad technology, it is NOT the standard (which is compact flash, CF). If you ever upgrade to a better camera or another device that uses memory cards (MP3 players, or SLR camera, etc) then you'll lose your investment in these XD cards. Also, since they are proprietary and non standard they cost more per megabyte. I would never purchase a camera that uses non standard proprietary cards (like Sony, which uses their own "memory sticks" or Fuji and the XD cards). But if you already bought a camera which requires them, then you really have no choice. Standards are important with new technology (remember betamax vs. VHS) so that early adopters don't have equipment that becomes obsolete, or unduly pricey due to lack of competition.

If you have a choice, try to buy devices that use CF (compact flash) and protect your investment. Just my two cents.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fuji and Olympus Leading the Pack
I received a Fuji 3800 Digital Camera, 64K Xd Memory Card and Fuji Card Reader for Christmas. The camera is excellent for someone who wants a digital camera with excellent optical zoom for the price. The smaller compact memory cards are the wave of the future. The Fuji Card Reader is extremely easy to use a very fast to transfer pictures from and Xd or Smart Media memory card. Just leave in plugged in and the software automatically recognizes when you've inserted a memory card. Best of all it doesn't drain your camera's batteries. ... Read more


80. Fuji DVD-R 4.7 GB(100 pack)
by Fuji Media

our price: $89.99
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Asin: B000246VFC
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Fuji Media
Sales Rank: 13723
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Features

  • 4.7 GB of storage space
  • Single use DVD-R discs for DVD-R burner
  • Store up to 120 minutes of video
  • Highly compatible for viewing with most DVD players
  • Comes in a quantity of 100 DVD-Rs on a spindle

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