FUJI 2800 experiences???

Peter, same question I've asked everyone (by the way, the pix are
sensational - where in the Alps were they taken - a few years ago,
my family and I took a little hike from the top of the Mannlichen
lift to Kleine Schedigg - fantastic). Have you used the camera
indoors yet - what is your experience with low light EVF/LCD and
autofocus?
I see that your're looking for user experiences with low light EVF/LCD and autofocus. In my gallery below I've written a few lines about that and there are also a few low light shots--Thomas http://www.pbase.com/thla/finepix2800z
 
Thomas, thanks - that helps a lot. Any action shots? (I've always been a point-and-shoot'r, and the 2800 takes the BEST pix, but I've been wondering about the Oly 700 since it has manual features (I really think I would never use them, but it might be nice to take pix of my son playing soccer)
 
Thank's !
Pics were taken in Slovenian Alps.
I've bought cam yesterday, so I have just a little experience.
I've shoot in both conditions:
1. DAY pics are PAR EXCELLANCE,
2. DARK scenes with flash ( all AUTO mode ) are also super !
BUT: it is well known, that both finders are DARK.
For me is that not such a big problem.
Auto focus works OK, BUT NOT IN VERY DARK.
Also no problem for me, because I need these camera in
normal cond. For pro use I have Canon tradititional 35 mm body +
objectives.
ALL CLEAR ?
For these price , believe me- or not, is 2800 in moment
THE 100 % BEST CHOICE.
Handling is easy, I have no wishes for manual settings.
also cam is GOOD LOOKI'N.

I wish you all the best and

bye from the sunny side of the Alps.

Peter
Peter, same question I've asked everyone (by the way, the pix are
sensational - where in the Alps were they taken - a few years ago,
my family and I took a little hike from the top of the Mannlichen
lift to Kleine Schedigg - fantastic). Have you used the camera
indoors yet - what is your experience with low light EVF/LCD and
autofocus?
 
Thomas, thanks - that helps a lot. Any action shots? (I've always
been a point-and-shoot'r, and the 2800 takes the BEST pix, but I've
been wondering about the Oly 700 since it has manual features (I
really think I would never use them, but it might be nice to take
pix of my son playing soccer)
You're welcome. I've some indoor shots of my buddies playing floorball:
http://www.pbase.com/thla/gallery4

The flash range is somewhat limited but I think that the pictures came out allright.--Thomas http://www.pbase.com/thla/finepix2800z
 
Hi! I was about to buy a Nikon 775(a friend of mine has one and I liked it), but I like the 6x zoom and I've read so many good things about the Fuji FP2800(except for the low ligh "problem") that I'm seriously considering buying the 2800. Can anyone get me a picture comparing the size of the FP2800 and Nikon775(side by side), or a picture of the 2800 in someone's hand? Comment the size difference between both cameras please.

I know that Nikon 775's battery is very durable. Do you think that with two sets of NiMH AA batteries(8 batteries), I will achieve the duration of one 775 battery?

Many thanks in advance...
 
Here is one of mine. Only took about 30 to get this one :)

http://www.pbase.com/konacafe/
Thomas, thanks - that helps a lot. Any action shots? (I've always
been a point-and-shoot'r, and the 2800 takes the BEST pix, but I've
been wondering about the Oly 700 since it has manual features (I
really think I would never use them, but it might be nice to take
pix of my son playing soccer)
 
Thank you thank you. (Although it would have been a better picture had it been of the Sharks - just kidding). I figure if you could get a good hockey picture, I ought to be able to get some good soccer pix. I'm going to get the camera at a store that has a 14-day return policy.
 
Hi,

I got rid of the 775 in favour of the 2800z. If size is your priority get a Canon Ixus 300, same zoom as the Nikon but superior picture quality. I'd guess the 2800 is about twice the size of the 775, but is still pretty small. Not really pocketable, but fits in a small bum bag ok. With the 775 & 2800, you're choosing between size and some manual control v's superior image and a great 6X zoom. See my novel in an earlier thread. Most camera stores will carry both of these popular cameras for you to compare. It seems to me that while the CP950 set the standard several years ago, Fuji & Canon in particular have surpassed Nikon in the digital image field.

Cheers
Tim.
Hi! I was about to buy a Nikon 775(a friend of mine has one and I
liked it), but I like the 6x zoom and I've read so many good things
about the Fuji FP2800(except for the low ligh "problem") that I'm
seriously considering buying the 2800. Can anyone get me a picture
comparing the size of the FP2800 and Nikon775(side by side), or a
picture of the 2800 in someone's hand? Comment the size difference
between both cameras please.

I know that Nikon 775's battery is very durable. Do you think that
with two sets of NiMH AA batteries(8 batteries), I will achieve the
duration of one 775 battery?

Many thanks in advance...
 
If Canon Ixus's battery would last longer, I would go for it, but it's duration is short and the Ixus don't use regular AA batteries(as the 2800) or support other non-rechargeable batteries as "backup"(as the 775).
So, my doubts is the size and battery between 2800 and 775...
 
Tiago,

Both cameras are very small but the FP2800 isn´t pocketable.
I´d defintively go with the FP2800.

The sizes are
FP2800 95 x 77 x 71 mm
N775 87 x 66.5 x 44 mm

Claudio
If Canon Ixus's battery would last longer, I would go for it, but
it's duration is short and the Ixus don't use regular AA
batteries(as the 2800) or support other non-rechargeable batteries
as "backup"(as the 775).
So, my doubts is the size and battery between 2800 and 775...
--Claudio Ferreiramail: [email protected]: http://www.pbase.com/claudio_fln/rootICQ: 14145545
 
Hi, DC fellows ! ( sorry : and Cassandra ! )
Don't complicate your life.
BUY 2800 !
I've tested everythig ! 800 - 900 $ OFFER, AS WELL.
6x zoom and pics QUALITY is No.: 1 !
DARK SCENE : NOBODY IS PERFECT !

BYE,

PETER
Both cameras are very small but the FP2800 isn´t pocketable.
I´d defintively go with the FP2800.

The sizes are
FP2800 95 x 77 x 71 mm
N775 87 x 66.5 x 44 mm

Claudio
If Canon Ixus's battery would last longer, I would go for it, but
it's duration is short and the Ixus don't use regular AA
batteries(as the 2800) or support other non-rechargeable batteries
as "backup"(as the 775).
So, my doubts is the size and battery between 2800 and 775...
--
Claudio Ferreira
mail: [email protected]
pics: http://www.pbase.com/claudio_fln/root
ICQ: 14145545
 

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