Fujifilm Nexia 3100ix Z MRC Zoom APS Camera


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Fuji's Nexia 3100ix Z MRC, 23-70mm zoom camera offers a sizable focal length range, several flash options, and a midroll film change feature--all of which add up to make this little camera a powerful creative tool. Adding to your photographic possibilities is the ability to select your print format: classic 4 by 6 inches, HDTV 4 by 7 inches, or panorama 4 by 10 inches. This camera's active infrared autofocus has 156 steps, and the built-in pop-up multimode flash has off, auto, and fill-in modes as well as red-eye reduction.

The midroll film change feature is button activated and allows you to change from black-and-white film to color, or from fast film to slower, without wasting a single shot. Additional features include a night portrait mode, a landscape mode, and a date and time stamp option. This camera measures 3.9 by 2.4 by 1.4 inches and weighs 6.4 ounces.


1 Keep Looking
After doing extensive research before making this purchase, we have been satisfied with the picture quality. The focus and colors are sharp. However, the flash malfunctioned after less than 6 months.

As far as ease of use, overall it is not bad, but subjects are difficult to line up in the viewfinder.

Compared to others on the market, it is loaded with features (as long as it works). We won't be buying another Fuji again in the near future.

A final warning to those considering the APS format- film and processing costs are considerably higher per roll vs. 35mm.


2 DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY
This will be my first and last APS camera. The quality of pictures is terrible compared with even a cheap 35 mm camera. The picture quality reminded me of the old Compact Disc cameras of the 80's. The main reason I bought this camera was to take panoramic pictures easily with the regular 4x6 size, but I have already sent this camera back for a refund. Instead, I decided to use my old 35mm zoom camera for the 4x6's and buy a disposable APS for the panoramics, because the picture quality is the same. Also, the quartz date didn't work on the front. The only thing good I can say about this camera was the small size.
3 A little disappointed
My complaint is with the viewfinder. I, and everyone else who's used my camera, find it hard to keep the subject in sight. You have to keep moving it around to get the image back. Meanwhile, the bird you're trying to photograph has moved.
Also, it's awkward to have the flash pop up from the top left corner. You have to move your fingers out of the way.
Would I buy it again? Nope.
4 The greatest camera
This camera has a 75 Millimeter zoom. It has red eye reduction, night mode, landscape view, and through window view special effects. It uses APS film (I personally suggest speed 200). It is small and can fit into a pocket. It comes with speed 200 tape and A comfortable case. You can additionally buy a remote control for family pictures. Also for large pictures you can make it so that they are long. I strongly reccomend this camera.

Sunday, 07-Sep-2008 07:45:41 CDT
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