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Fujifilm FinePix S1500 review

Verdict:

A capable ultra-zoom camera at a remarkably low price, but even better-value models are available.

Review Date: 11 Aug 2009

Price when reviewed: £139

Buy it now for: £205
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Supplier: http://www.simplyelectronics.net

Reviewed By: Ben Pitt

Our Rating 3 stars out of 5

User Rating 5 stars out of 5

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The FinePix S1500 is the first Fujifilm camera to use only SDHC cards, with no xD card slot in sight.

This is fine by us, as SDHC cards are much faster and cheaper than xD ones, and we'll be happy to see the end of this unnecessary format. Even owners of xD cards shouldn't be too upset, as an 8GB SDHC card can now be bought online for £10 including VAT.

When we reviewed Fujifilm's S1000fd just over a year ago, we concluded that it was let down by a lack of optical image stabilisation - an essential feature for an ultra-zoom camera. The S1500 is largely identical, but it has optical stabilisation built into its sensor. It's not the most effective system, keeping only half of our shots sharp at the full telephoto zoom position and at a 1/60s shutter speed, but it's still a welcome addition.

Another new feature is a shooting mode called Scene Recognition Auto. The camera automatically detects both the subject type and lighting conditions and adjusts its settings automatically. We were impressed to see it identify landscape, portrait and macro subjects.

Scene Recognition Auto is sluggish, however. Even after we half-pressed the shutter button to lock the focus and exposure, there was a half-second delay between fully pressing it and the picture being taken. Other shooting modes didn't suffer this problem but performance was still slower than average, taking 3.3 seconds between shots. Continuous shooting was surprisingly fast, though, at 1.5fps.

It's rare to find a camera for under £150 with a 12x zoom lens, optical stabilisation, manual exposure controls and an electronic viewfinder. However, there's an even cheaper option. Kodak's Z8612 IS (What's New, Shopper 248) lacks the S1500's viewfinder but is currently available for an incredibly low £95 from the same supplier.

The two cameras are roughly on a par for image quality. Neither excelled at capturing subtle textures, and indoor shots without the flash were fairly grotty - not surprising at these prices. The Kodak's wide-angle shots were crisper, especially towards the corners, while the Fujifilm produced sharper photos at the telephoto end of the zoom and exhibited more natural colours. On balance, we'd go for the far cheaper Kodak.

With either camera you should also budget for rechargeable AA batteries and a charger, as neither comes with a convenient rechargeable Li-ion battery pack. The FinePix S1500 isn't a bad camera, but we can't recommend it while the Kodak Z8612 IS is available for so much less.

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