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Overview: While the S2 Pro is a great pro camera, minor flaws keep it slightly behind the competition.
Pros: Excellent image quality; maximum control over settings; FireWire interface; bright LCD.
Cons: Requires two sets of batteries; bulkier than the competition; small viewfinder.
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£1,129.99
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While the S2 Pro is a great pro camera, minor flaws keep it slightly behind the competition. |
£1,129.99
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This entry-level FinePix is no looker, but it is easy to use and takes fairly good photos. |
£114.99
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A 6X optical zoom makes this a versatile snapshooter's camera, but its quirks will annoy more-advanced photographers. |
£189.99
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Serious shooters who don't mind the Fujifilm FinePix S7000's heft will get a powerful zoom, a smorgasbord of features, and good photos. |
£307.99
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With few bells and whistles and good image quality, this point-and-shoot camera meets the basic needs of novice photographers. |
£123.99
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With few bells and whistles and good image quality, this point-and-shoot camera meets the basic needs of novice photographers. |
£155.99
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A fast-shooting camera that delivers high-quality raw photos but abysmal JPEG versions. |
£309.99
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With few bells and whistles and good image quality, this point-and-shoot camera meets the basic needs of novice photographers. |
£139.99
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A 3.4X optical zoom and nicely sized 2-inch LCD are the strengths of this minimalist snapshot camera. |
£204.99
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The Fujifilm FinePix S700 would be a nice budget megazoom if it weren't hampered by mediocre performance and a frustrating design. |
£244.99
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