When it comes to digital point-and-shoot cameras, the Fujifilm FinePix S700 gets the most thumbs up. The device actually looks like an SLR, but it really belongs to the point-and-shoot type. However, the SLR frame is not just for aesthetics alone. It does add functionality to the whole package as well.
You’ll like the Fujifilm FinePix S700’s crisp 7.1 Mega pixel resolution with 10x optical zoom capabilities. This camera powers than 2 seconds and the shutter responds quickly as expected. The camera is powered by four double-A alkaline batteries, which can support as many as 475 shots. Efficient, isn’t it? Plus, it’s got all the goodness of a functional camera - flash, capture modes, continuous shooting, among others.
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