Review: Fuji Finepix Z1 Digital Camera

It’s been a long time coming. I am making a new pact to go through everything I own (tupperware, wardrobe brands, electronics and products I use) and reviewing them thoroughly so that I pass on my horrible experiences and you don’t have to waste money on something I did.

This is a review of my almost 4-5 year old camera called the Fuji Finepix Z1 Digital Camera.

Why are you reviewing an old camera, FB?

I am not going to spend a lot of time on it, because it IS fairly outdated, but just in case some of you may end up wanting to pick up the camera for a song but are hesitating, here’s my no-holds barred review.

There ARE newer versions out, so don’t be disassuaded

I should mention that they have a lot of newer versions of this Finepix out that I have no reviewed. Hello? Fuji? Can you send me a couple to review from a real non-professional photographer’s point of view for free? :P

Basic Specs, please!

Memory card included: XD Olympus 512MB. It holds a LOT of photographs and I never ran into my limit until I travelled to NYC and starting snapping pictures of everything that moved.

This sucked and still sucks for me because my Dell laptop and my HP Mini Netbook only takes SD cards, and not the smaller, supposedly superior XD cards. Whatevs.

Megapixel: 5 MP (I say if you can afford it, a camera with 10 MP is the ultimate, and the highest you should consider going. Anything higher than 10MP and you better be blowing up those shots on huge frames)

Weight: 140g (very light, the weight of a Blackberry)

Size: Like a deck of cards. Literally.

More specs can be googled, or found here.

Looks 9/10

It’s pretty darn cute. Super slim and the reason why I bought it (I wanted a slimmer, not so bulky camera to tote along)

I docked a point for not having cute colours.

Camera wear & Tear 10/10

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