Testseek.co.uk have collected 40 expert reviews of the Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR.
November 2011
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40 Reviews
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(78%)
41 Reviews
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The editors liked
Extremely fair pricing
Rock solid build and sports car styling
Many latest specs
As easy to use as pointing and shooting
Large zoom range
Excellent picture quality
GPS functionality
The Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR has a lot of shooting options for both photos and movies and it has a comfortable
Nice-looking design
Build quality
Price
Detail
Versatility
Reliable zoom
Stills during video
'Cat' mode
Sizeable zoom
Raw shooting
GPS
Affordable
Original shooting modes like EXR DR for boosting dynamic range
Good build and grip
Easy to use in EXR Auto mode
Noise controlled well
Especially in EXR SN mode
Responsiveness once up and running
Lens good at long focal lengths
Broad zoom range
Built-in GPS
Solid build
Fair price
Feature-packed
Ticking most boxes for the latest must-haves
Simple to use
Overallpicturequality
Shutterlag
Features
Compactsize
Handling
Sharpness
Colourofphotos
Valueformoney
The editors didn't like
Images betray that it's a point-and-shoot camera
Automatically bumps up the ISO in low light to produce rather noisy photos
Relatively small sensor and high pixel count
Difficult to set panoramas
Only black model is rubberised
The F600EXR isn't the easiest camera to use
The GPS quickly drains battery life
And it's not always the fastest camera
Continuous focus slow and unpredictable in movie mode
GPS is batteryheavy
Motion Panorama tricky to master.
Little difference to its F550EXR predecessor
Image quality could be better
Interface can be confusing
Lens could be better at wideangle settings
Shots often underexposed under artificial light
We've seen better video modes
Still just a point-and-shoot camera so don’t expect pin-sharp results
We can't really say at the end of our analysis that the Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR is a great camera, because it has some obvious issues that keep it from being that. It's not all bad, though, so beginners can have a go at it with confidence....
Unlike Sony’s Cyber-shot there’s no 3D panoramic option, but then Fujifilm already has a dedicated 3D camera in the FinePix W3. Add in 1,920 x 1,080 pixels video capture with stereo sound and the ability to record slow-motion clips if desired, and the ...
Broad zoom range; built-in GPS; solid build; fair price; feature-packed, ticking most boxes for the latest must-haves; simple to use
Still just a point-and-shoot camera so don’t expect pin-sharp results
Unlike Sony's Cyber-shot there's no 3D panoramic option, but then Fujifilm already has a dedicated 3D camera in the FinePix W3. Add in 1,920 x 1,080 pixels video capture with stereo sound and the ability to record slow-motion clips if desired, and the Fin...
A pocketable camera with a larger-than-life feature set. With GPS, manual modes and a scene mode for every situation, the FinePix F600EXR is the one to beat Overall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniques. ...
The Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR is a great all-purpose camera, packed with useful features and shooting modes for travel photographers. There is little reason for F550EXR owners to upgrade to the F600EXR, though, and those considering the two may want to opt...
Original shooting modes like EXR DR for boosting dynamic range, Good build and grip, easy to use in EXR Auto mode, Noise controlled well, especially in EXR SN mode, Responsiveness once up and running, Lens good at long focal lengths
Interface can be confusing, Lens could be better at wideangle settings, Shots often underexposed under artificial light, We've seen better video modes
The Fuji FinePix F600 EXR is a straight copy and paste from the previous camera (F550). The EXR modes are a nice touch, but the camera's interface hasn't really evolved and still isn't quite as clear and concise as in some competitor compacts. The lens...
Extremely fair pricing, Rock solid build and sports car styling, Many latest specs, As easy to use as pointing and shooting
Images betray that it's a point-and-shoot camera, Automatically bumps up the ISO in low light to produce rather noisy photos, Relatively small sensor and high pixel count
ForExtremely fair pricingRock solid build and sports car stylingMany latest specsAs easy to use as pointing and shooting...
Little difference to its F550EXR predecessor, image quality could be better
The F600EXR is so similar to its F550EXR predecessor that it’s tricky to tell the difference. On the upside this does mean it’s a decent compact with bags of features: there’s an impressive 15x 24-360mm zoom crammed into the body, raw shooting is possi...
Large zoom range, Excellent picture quality, GPS functionality
Difficult to set panoramas, Only black model is rubberised
If you’re looking for a compact camera with long zoom and impressive feature set for under the £200 mark, the FinePix F600EXR should certainly be on your list of contenders. It’s bound to be popular with travellers – upto 30x zoom, GPS, RAW shooting,