Product Description:
The Fuji FinePix A610 is a compact, powerful digital camera that gives you beautiful photos every time. This 6.3 megapixel camera has an Intelligent Flash for ideal exposure in most lighting conditions. Choose from 14 scene positions to get top-quality photos in almost any shooting conditions. Set up your shot & preview it with the large 2.5 inch LCD, then transfer the one you'll keep through the USB port. Simple to use, flexible and versatile -- it's the right digital camera for day-to-day use. Internal memory - 10MB Storage formats - xD-Picture Card (16MB-2GB); SD card (512MB, 1GB, 2GB) Video output - NTSC & PAL Interface - USB 2.0 PictBridge compatible Power - 2 AA alkaline or NiMH batteries; AC power adapter Dimensions - 97.5 x 61.9 x 31 mm Weight - 5.1 oz. (145 g)
Product Details
- Feature:
- 6.3-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints
- 3x optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD display
- Icon-based graphic user interface (GUI)
- 14 flexible scene modes
- Stores images on xD Picture Cards or SD memory cards (includes 10MB internal memory); powered by AA-size batteries (2 alkaline batteries included)
- BatteriesIncluded: 1
- BatteryDescription: 2 AA Alkaline
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Fuji
- EAN: 0074101444841
- FloppyDiskDriveDescription: None
- FormFactor: Built-in
- HasRedEyeReduction: 1
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: FUJIFILM
- LensType: Zoom lens
- Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
- Model: 15741350
- MPN: 15741350
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- ProductTypeSubcategory: passport-and-id
- Publisher: FUJIFILM
- ReleaseDate: 2007-03-05
- Studio: FUJIFILM
- UPC: 074101444841

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Customer Reviews 

Fujifilm A610 Camera
2008-02-13This is a nice camera, but I chose it because the right-hand thumb location adds stability, which allowed for single hand usage. I would have liked the red-eye reduction and higher ISO ratings in the A810 model, but I would have lost the thumb rest to a function wheel, which would then require two hand usage. I have a handicapped user and single hand operation is required. It's funny that most modern cameras work to be sleek, but ignore getting a good grip on the unit. The pictures are good, but not as good in low lighting due to the lower ISO rating. Features are nice excluding those I've griped about. I would recommend the A810 model if you don't mind using two hands all the time. If you have kids, single hand operation is useful even for anyone. :)

Terrible Customer Service!!!
2007-12-23The camera is fine as long as nothing goes wrong. Fuji has the worst customer service I have ever delt with. They pass you from one person to another and do everything they can not to help you. Be prepared to deal with the worst customer service in the business. I really hope this helps you.

Great camera !
2007-09-13This is the seconde Finepix A-series camera we have purchased and they're great. Fantastic price and well built. Our first Fujifilm camera was an A600 and the A610 is even better. It has a larger LCD screen and takes multiple types of memory! Also, consider the fact that it uses standard AA batteries (I'd suggest the 'ion' type for longevity). Fantastic camera.

Fujifilm Finepix A610 6.3MP Digital Camera
2007-09-03Great camera and at a great price. Only minus is it is not all that thin (due to using batteries) - but still fits well in your pocket!

FINALLY HIGH MEGAPIXELS AND NO DELAY IN TAKING YOUR PIC!
2007-08-12Quick and to the point. If you are looking for a high quality camera that does not take four seconds or more to process your image...this is it!
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