I wanted a digital camera so I could take pix for my eBay auction lots. It was a great buy and the price was very good. Since then I have used the camera for taking family pictures while we have been on days out and have been extremely pleased with the result. I would recommend one of these from eBay as the price for them is great and the results are even better.
Great camera exactly as described
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I bought this camera because I already have one that quit functioning and already have alot of attachments for it. The price on this one was less than having the other one fixed. The 6900 is a very good camera and I like the way it works.
I bought one of these cameras three years ago as a bit of easy to carry around number. Ive been a professional photographer for ten years and I speak very honestly about the equipment I use. The first thing that may put potential buyers off is the 3.0 million pixels. Dont worry this handy little number uses interpolation to increase the overall pixel size to 6.0 Million. Looks wise it may come across as a little dated compared to more recent models but again don't let that put you off. It has a large LCD screen simple modes to use and the picture quality is fantastic. The beauty of this camera is that even in auto its ability to pick out detail is outstanding. For example if you enjoy landscape photography the camera can easily pickup detail in the sky without leaving ur photo washed out and in all honesty delivers the most true to life pictures with minium effort. For someone looking to upgrade from a simple compact or develop their photography skills it is the perfect choice. Yes it does have its issues particularly in sports mode but in my opinion it rivals if not beats many similar more up to date fuji's by along way.Read full review
This is my first digital camera, and I wanted something with more scope for developing my photography skills than the typical point and shoot type, but without costing a fortune. Although this model is now technically obsolete, it was the top of Fuji's range of consumer cameras when released (2001 I believe). It offers the option of operating in fully automatic, several semi automatic and manual modes, giving the user as much control as they require to suit their technical skill level. The image quality, and especially the colour rendition, is very good and in my opinion rivals much of the current digital cameras costing far more. The downside is the battery life is pretty terrible by modern standards (30 mins or so), and the smartmedia memory cards are now obsolete and only available in relatively small sizes - 128mB being the largest, which gives only 7 uncompressed pics (17,720kB)at 6m, a more reasonable 53 at 'fine' (2400kB)and 102 at 3m (1300kB)- which still yields very good images for most applications. For my needs(indoor shots, with a spare battery on hand - an adaptor would have been nice - and regular uploading to computer)this camera is fine, but it may not suit other applications.Read full review
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