Not every day that I can recommend a camera based on a combination of use, price and features, I usually ride the fence on most of each house, issuing recommendations tibia and occasionally wagging a finger lightly disapproval. But the JZ300 FujiFilm is a different creature, and well worth recommending.
The JZ300 Fujifilm is a twelve megapixel camera features a 10x optical zoom with a 6x digital zoom to reverse. It also features a 2.7 inch LCD monitor, digital image stabilization, face detection technology with automatic red-eye removal, automatic mode that selects the SR configuration based on the conditions, a variety of shooting modes, a mode Auto Focus tracking, natural light and natural light with flash shooting mode so you can choose between a picture without flash, forty megabytes of internal memory with Secure Digital memory card support, search options and a optional connection kit HDTV lets you view your images on a HDTV.
There are lots of great features here; the zoom is actually quite long for a compact digital camera, approaching fifty feet in my estimation. There are a lot of memory, a lot of tools to work, and a great camera overall.
Prices may be on the top, but well within the contemplation of something like this, Best Buy wants a quiet enough for him two hundred dollars.
The FujiFilm JZ300 is definitely a camera you’ll want to look at, if you have any plans at all to pick up a new digital camera. It has everything to their credit and the only disadvantage of it is that it has the features of cameras costing twice.
