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  1. #1
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    Here is a great review for the Fuji FinePix E510. I read on there that "soft" and blurry pictures are quite common with this camera.

    Good luck on your camera hunt!

    *EDIT*

    I just noticed that the pictures that you compared are from the site I posted. I thought it was a really helpful review.

    AMADEUS AUGUSTUS SEBASTIAN THEODORE

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    My camera is a Fuji FinePix A303, and I am VERY happy with the quality of the pics. The only bad thing is that the camera is so "slow"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maya & Inka's mommy
    My camera is a Fuji FinePix A303, and I am VERY happy with the quality of the pics. The only bad thing is that the camera is so "slow"
    I have the Fuji Fine Pix A210 and also find it very slow. :P

    AMADEUS AUGUSTUS SEBASTIAN THEODORE

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    My first digi cam was a Fuji 2600 Zoom. I now have a Fuji S5000.

    I've never had any problems or gripes about their abilities to take indoor pictures. The only things I didn't like about the 2600Z was that (1)it didn't record sound to go with the moves and, (2)as others have said, it was slow to take pictures.

    Though now "old" in the world of technology, I am quite pleased with my S5000. I've entered (and placed in) photography/art contests with this camera. I realize it's not the one you're asking about, but... well, I'm very pro-Fuji. lol

    Have fun camera shopping!

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    The only time my camera does NOT take crisp photos is when the batteries are low.

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    my E510 is actually rather quick on the trigger. I can take rapid sequence. And the pic pops almost instantly on the viewer. Ask Aaron - wolflady's hubby - he was quite surprised whenever he took pics with it.
    My other one A345 is a bit slower at taking pics and showing them on the viewer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
    I have the Fuji Fine Pix A210 and also find it very slow. :P
    Oh, that's the one I have now. hehe


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