Fujifilm AC-5V AC Power Adapter for Fuji FP1300, 2300, 2800, 2900, 4800, 4900, 6800


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MODEL- AC5V VENDOR- FUJI FILM USA FEATURES- AC Adapter for use with MX1200, MX2900, FinePix2300/24004800/4900/6800 MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 90 DAYS
1 MISPRINT????
I ordered this and was charged, now they told me I received the correct product, it was simply a misprint on Amazon. I think the company "Alphacraze" needs to learn its products before placing them for sale. I returned the product 2 weeks ago, and still have yet to see my $$$$. Ordered the correct adapter from Fuji film, costs a little more, but NO HASSLES from a reputable company!!! Amazon customer service was helpful in making a claim against Alphacraze and sharing my rights.
2 Downloading my photos just became easier!
As a new user of digital cameras, I spent the first couple of months worrying about batteries and hurrying to download my photos in as little time as possible. I had some difficulty finding the correct adapter for my Fujifilm "FinePix 1300" camera. Once I located the correct model "Fujifilm AC-5V AC Power Adapter" (designed specifically for the FinePix 1300 camera as well as a few other models), I found to my delight that it is very easy to use, saves on batteries, and gives me unlimited time to download and edit my photos for later use. This is the perfect accessory for the beginner who is learning digital photography with the entry level "FinePix 1300" camera.
3 The Best Quality and Price
I was stunned to learn that an ac adapter for my Fuji digital camera was going to cost me over($)! Then I checked out Amazon.com. They had the same adapter at a much lower price. I'm very thrilled with it, and am enjoying sharing my pictures over the internet. Thanks Amazon.com for proving great merchandise at reasonable prices!

Friday, 10-Oct-2008 21:05:55 CDT
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