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Fujifilm V10

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Brand Fujifilm 2001
Model FinePix V10
Released Year 2001
Type Digital Cameras
Series FinePix V10
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 3.4x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The FinePix V10 is an early 2000s digital camera from Fujifilm featuring a 2.3 MP CCD sensor with a maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels. It is equipped with a fixed Fujinon 4x optical zoom lens, offering focal lengths from 7.2mm to 28.8mm. The camera includes a 1.5-inch LCD screen for image preview and menu navigation. Its storage medium is SD memory cards, supporting write speeds aligned with early digital standards. The camera uses AA batteries for power, providing decent usage time for its era. Capturing images in JPEG format, it offered straightforward controls aimed at beginner photographers.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture F2.8/f7.4
Series FinePix V10
Type Digital SLR
Digital Zoom 5.7x
Screen Size 3 inch
Maximum Resolution 5.1 MP
Color Silver
Model Fujifilm FinePix V10
Optical Zoom 3.4x
Features Auto Focus, Built-in Flash, Date/Time Stamp, Red-Eye Reduction
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Sensor 2.3 megapixel CCD
Lens 7.2 - 28.8mm (4x optical zoom) Fujinon lens
Display 1.5 inch LCD screen
Storage SD memory card
Battery 4 x AA batteries
Image Format JPEG
Release Year 2001

Key Advantages

The FinePix V10’s compact and lightweight design made it highly portable for its time. Its 4x optical zoom gave users framing flexibility in various shooting situations. The straightforward interface facilitated ease of use for novice digital photographers. Using AA batteries allowed for convenient replacement anywhere without proprietary chargers. Supporting SD cards ensured compatibility with a widely adopted storage standard. The 1.5-inch LCD was adequate for image review and menu navigation during that period.

Limitations

The 2.3 megapixel resolution is considered very low by modern standards, limiting image quality and print size. Its relatively small LCD screen offered limited visibility especially in bright light conditions. The camera lacks advanced manual controls restricting creative photography options. Slow image processing times and buffering were common due to older hardware limitations. The fixed lens limited optical zoom range compared to modern cameras. Battery life was modest, requiring users to carry spare AA batteries for extended use.

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