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What people think about Fujifilm FinePix 10MP Z200fd
I’m amazed there hasn’t yet been a customer review on this amazing gadget. The Z200fd is the latest in the Z series from Fujifilm. I’ve owned the Z1, Z3, and Z10, and first thing I noticed on holding this is that it’s heavier. This is due to the more expensive looking and feeling finish; shiny black enamel-like finish to the front, and stainless steel back, which makes me realize now just how cheap the plastic Z10 felt. As ever, the design is eye catching, and the camera is incredibly miniscule for the hefty punch it packs, smaller than a 160gb iPod (though a bit thicker). The Kate Moss of digicams.
Powering on is still by sliding back the front panel, though this time it is done diagonally. Now while this may look fancy (which it is), I find it also makes it more difficult to accidentally turn the camera on while putting it in ones pocket or bag, something I found out rather painfully with the Z10 when I whipped it out at a dinner party to find the battery was totally drained as the cover panel had slid open when I put it in my pocket. The “Z” symbol in front lights up (nice and Star Trekky) for a few seconds and also serves as a countdown timer (for self timed photos) by flashing until the photo is taken.
The major attractions for me were the larger pixels; 10 megapixels (my 1gb XD card takes 207 shots at full resolution or 18 minute movie clips at 30 frames per second at a resolution of 640×480. You can get more images in, or longer movie times by lowering the resolution), the larger, very crisp toughened scratch resistant 2.7″ LCD (on which you can preview 4, 9 or up to a hundred images in a 10×10 arrangement, or images as a slideshow), and the larger optical zoom reach of 5x (as with all others in the Z series, the zoom lens is non-extending) which is also wide angle (No more stepping away from the subject and landing in the pond behind
).
The rear (made up almost entirely of the 2.7″ LCD) reverts to just one wheel (the 2 wheels on the Z10 confused me
Fujifilm FinePix Z200fd 10MP
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In this novel written by Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants is great fun and exciting. The novel is told through the main character, Jacob Jankowski, memory of his younger days working in the Benzini Brother’s circus. He runs away from his “good” life to explore something new. Jacob begins to work at the circus and sees the abuse of the animals and the interesting characters that he meets along the way. The longer he works for the Benzini Brother’s circus, the more drama unfolds and the characters are further exploited as the circus begins to suffer under the affects of the Depression.
In this book, Gruen proved to be a great writer of a romantic and suspenseful novel. The story is well thought out and flows very nicely. The characters feel almost real and were characterized very well. The characters made the book interesting and while Gruen put a lot of effort into making the characters real, the situations she created were real also. This book was hard to put down. If you want a good and exciting read, Water for Elephants should be number one on your list of books to read.
Water for Elephants has a great plot, great characters, and is just great fun to read. I would recommend everyone to read this. Many people of different tastes will find this book very enjoyable. There’s a little bit of everything for someone to get out of the book. This book will add to your intellectual growth and your moral growth. The attention grabbing first couple chapters will definitely pull you in the story immediately. The end of the story closes the novel in such a surprising way, you’ll find the ending is probably the most exciting to read. I’m sure everyone will enjoy reading Water for Elephants.
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I love this camera. My uncle bought it for me and sent it to me through Amazon. I am no camera expert, but then again it was only 200$.
The camera feels small and compact, but powerful and agile. It has plenty of features that I have no idea what to do with! There’s so many. The video quality is great, much better than I would expect from a camera that’s meant for point and shoot. The batteries seem to last me plenty, but then again I don’t take hundreds of photos every 10minutes.
I recommend this great camera at such a great price.
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