7/13/2011

If You Are Interested In Buying A New Digital Camera, Check Out The Fuji FinePix A303

By Ansel Adham


If you are looking to get a digital camera, you are in for a challenging task. There are a lot of different manufacturers making cameras, and they each sell more than one type. You will also come across a lot of crap cameras on the market that really shouldn't have been made to begin with. Regardless of what you are looking for in a digital camera, it is good to know exactly what you want. For instance, if price is an issue, you will have to set the price of how much you are willing to pay for a camera. And are you wanting a camera to merely take photographs or do you want something where you can also record video clips?

As soon as you have what you want narrowed down, you can then take your shorter list to find the best choice for you. The average 35mm SLR camera will shoot better photographs than most digital cameras. But the reason you want to have a digital camera is so that you won't ever have to spend a lot of money on developing rolls of film. Possibly another criteria is the media card, and perhaps the 16 MB card that comes with the Fujifilm FinePix A303, or the 64 MB card that you can buy additionally to store 250-300 high quality images. And if you opt to buy the 64 MB, card you should not have to worry about running out of space as you can delete the photographs once you transfer them to your computer.

While this camera is small in size, it is still a 3.2 mega pixel camera which has the ability to compare to models which are more high-priced. It has a 6x total zoom, USB port for connecting to a PC, red-eye reduction, built-in timer, and built-in flash. The fact that this camera is so easy to use is just one more thing that makes this camera a superb choice, especially for the beginner. But for people who also want to be able to capture videos and sound, then this camera may not be the suitable choice for you.

The first complaint that a lot of people have about the Fujifilm FinePix A303 is that the unit uses up batteries quite fast. When using the FinePix A303 in the light, without flash, and the view screen switched off, maybe you will be able to fill a 64 MB card before your batteries die. However, you will be changing the batteries if you use the flash or have the view screen on. A second complaint about the Fujifilm FinePix A303 is that you can end up losing photographs you captured when you are using the review function. If you fail to scroll all of the way to the end, when you start caputring more photographs, they will overwrite the images you have in memory. This can be very frustrating the first time it occurs, and you lose some photographs that you actually wanted.

Others have also complained about the plastic construction, and how fragile the camera is. Generally, virtually all of the reviews the Fujifilm FinePix A303 has received have been good. Most people understand that they are paying for a low end digital camera and that some quality needs to be given up to be able to sell the camera for less. So, if you are searching for a cheap digital camera, the Fujifilm FinePix A303 is definitely something you may want to look into.




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