Fujifilm FinePix F50fd review

Fujifilm's flagship compact adds a wealth of new features

TechRadar Verdict

3x zoom lenses, CCD-shift image stabilisers, face-recognition AF, and 12MP sensors are all relatively commonplace these days but the F50fd brings everything together well. It's a highly intuitive camera that's fun to use and delivers great image quality

Pros

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    Great low-light performance

    Superior sharpness

    Well designed and built

Cons

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One of Fujifilm's main aims for the F50fd was to build on the low-light performance for which its predecessors were renowned, while offering higher-res images.

This tricky task has been successfully accomplished by coupling a new seventh-generation 12MP Super CCD HR sensor with Fuji's latest Real Photo Processor II imaging engine, complete with two-stage noise reduction system. The camera's core technology is surrounded by a veritable wish-list of features, intended to deliver better quality photographs, more of the time.

Image quality is excellent in almost any shooting conditions, combining high levels of sharpness with beautiful tone and colour, and a marked absence of aberrations. As well as Standard and B&W colour modes, there's also a more dramatic Chrome colour mode, especially good for creating vibrant landscapes.

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