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61. Fujifilm Nexia 270ix Z MRC Zoom

61. Fujifilm Nexia 270ix Z MRC Zoom APS Camera
by Fuji
list price: $189.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B00004TWP7
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 10376
Average Customer Review: 2 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

Fuji's Nexia 270ix z MRC zoom camera packs a lot of features into a verycompact body. Small enough to be carried in your pocket, this member of Fuji'sNexia line allows print format selection. Choose the format of the print to suitthe dimensions of your subject: classic 4 by 6 inches, HDTV 4 by 7 inches, orpanoramic 4 by 10 inches. This camera offers midroll film change, which allowsyou to switch from one roll of film to another and then back again withoutwasting a single shot.

The intelligent built-in flash pops up and fires as needed. A night portraitmode is designed to capture your special somebody in that nighttime setting. TheLCD informs the photographer of which settings have been selected, and displaysthe time and date. Quartz imprinting can be used to stamp the time, date, andyour choice from 31 titles onto your photographs. This camera weighs 6.2 ouncesand measures 4.29 by 2.4 by 1.46 inches. ... Read more

Features

  • Fujinon lens zooms from 23 to 50mm
  • Print format selection of classic, HDTV, and panoramic
  • Built-in flash with 3 modes
  • Switch between different rolls of film with midroll change
  • Date, time, and title quartz imprinting option

Reviews (1)

2-0 out of 5 stars Looks ARE deceiving
I bought this camera as a rush purchase to go on a weeked trip. Due the fact that my Kodak T550 was left at home. I know Aps cameras my not produce the greastest images blown up but I like them. I used my head and while I was there I took a test roll and got them developed at a local store in an hour. I was already uneasy with the half-way decent quality of the pictures then and by the time I went through 7 rolls of film I was really on edge. I got back home and over 60% of my pictures came out dull, underexposed, and just awful. So I took my negative to an additional two other film proccessors and some of my pictures came out better but not by much. I've only been taking pictures for 5 years and I don't claim to know it all, but I really have come to dislike this camera. The only 'strenghs' to the camera are its looks and the LCD glow-type button function. While it wasn't acting like a camera with astigmatism(which I have) the pictures came out great. ... Read more


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