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Review based on a production Fujifilm FinePix E550 Zoom fast operation and a fairly comprehensive array of manual controls in a compact, traditionally-styled.
The E550 is the only camera of the three to use Fuji's exclusive SuperCCD HR sensor, which can produce images with 12 million pixels (though that's not always desirable, as you'll see later). It has more zoom power than the E500/510 at the expense of a little wide-angle capability. In addition to the features show in the above chart, the E550 has much more robust performance and a few extra features, all of which I'll cover in the review, which starts now.
- IN-DEPTH review of the Fuji FinePix E550 digital camera, with actual A manual focus option lets you adjust the focus yourself, but the E550.
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- The E550's manual is typical of those included with most digital cameras. It's complete, but finding what you're looking for may be difficult.
- The Fujifilm Finepix E550 is a 6 megapixel digital camera that retains the in the form of aperture-priority, shutter-priority and manual modes.
Since the cameras are so similar, I'll be reusing much of the text from the E510 review here. What's in the Box. The FinePix E550 has a good bundle. Inside the box, you'll find:. The 6. 3 effective Megapixel FinePix E550 camera 16MB xD Picture Card Two NiMH rechargeable batteries Battery charger Cradle adapter Terminal cover Wrist strap A/V cable USB cable CD-ROM featuring FinePix AX software 121 page camera manual (printed). Fuji includes a 16MB xD card with the camera, which holds a grand total of three photos at the highest quality JPEG setting.
So consider a larger card "a must". xD cards are currently available as large as 512MB, and I think 256MB is a good starter size for most people. Be warned that xD cards tend to be more expensive than CompactFlash and SD cards. The E-series cameras use two AA batteries for power. Unlike with the E500 and E510, Fuji gives you rechargeable batteries with the E550.
And they're powerful, too, packing 2300 mAh which is as good as it gets right now. Fuji says that you'll be able to take about 200 photos per charge using the new CIPA battery life standard.
That's about two-thirds of the battery life of the cheaper E-series cameras, which get 290 photos per charge. I'm a big fan of cameras that use AA batteries. Rechargeables like those included with the E550 cost much less than their proprietary counterparts, and you can use alkaline batteries to get you through the day when your rechargeables run out of juice. When it's time to charge the included batteries just pop them into the included charger. This isn't a terribly fast charger, as it takes 4. 5 hours for a full charge to be completed.
Fuji offers an optional camera dock for the E-series cameras known as the PictureCradle CP-FXA10 ($50). It will charge the optional NH-10 battery pack (and nothing else) and allow you to connect the camera to your PC or television. You can do all of this without the cradle.
The E550 has a built-in lens cover so there's no lens cap to worry about. There are a few accessories available for the E-series cameras, and I've already mentioned two of them (the battery pack and cradle). Those most interesting ones are the lens accessories. The WL-FXE01 wide-angle conversion lens ($95) reduces the focal length by a factor of 0.
76, thus bringing the wide end of the camera down to 24. 5 mm. If you want more zoom power then check out the TL-FXE01 1.
94X teleconverter ($95), which brings the telephoto end of the lens up to 252 mm. To use either of these lenses you must first buy the AR-FXE02 conversion lens adapter ($19). This adapter lets you use any 43 mm filter, as well.
The only other accessories worth mentioning are an AC adapter ($39) and two soft cases ($13 - $30). FinePixViewer 4.
2 for Mac. Fuji includes their FinePixViewer software with the E550.
The version numbers are 4. 2 for Windows and 3. 3 Mac OS 9 and OS X.
Even with the differing version numbers, the software acts about the same on each platform. FinePixViewer is for basic image organizing and editing, and is no substitute for something like Photoshop Elements.
RAW File Converter LE for Mac. Also included is the RAW File Converter LE software, which converts images from RAW to TIFF format.
JPEG conversion is, unfortunately, not an option, adding another step to your workflow. More on why RAW is nice later in the review. Two other software notes: ImageMixer VCD2 for Mac is included, which lets you turn your photos into a VCD slideshow. Drivers are also included that allow Windows XP users to also use the E550 as a webcam for videoconferencing. The E550's manual is typical of those included with most digital cameras. It's complete, but finding what you're looking for may be difficult. There's lots of small print as well.
The FinePix E550 is a midsize camera made of a mix of metal and plastic. The E550 has more metal on it than the E510 that I reviewed, giving it a more solid feel. While the controls are logically placed, I didn't care for the "feel" of all of them. Despite having a fairly small right hand grip, I found it easy to hold the E550 with one hand. While not what I'd call a small camera, the camera fits into most pockets with ease. Here's a look at how the E550 compares in terms of size and weight with the competition:.