Fujifilm Finepix A805 Blue Camera Bundle (8.3 Mp Digital Camera, Leather Case, 2 Batteries, & Charger)

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Key Features: 8.3 megapixel resolution Delivers detailed pictures that can be enlarged up to 16" x 20" 3x optical zoom lens and digital zoom Brings subjects closer for better close-ups 2.5-inch color LCD screen Lets you easily compose and review your shots Auto focus and macro focus Enable you to be more imaginative with a focus range from 2 inches to infinity 14 preset scene positions Provide creative options for taking eye-catching photos with accurate color Movie mode Captures video at 30 frames per second in the AVI format with sound 10 MB internal memory and xD/SD memory card slot Stores images in the camera or lets you use optional xD-Picture cards or SD memory cards (internal memory is limited so an additional memory card [not included] is highly recommended) What is included? Deluxe Camera Case Coupon for 50 Free Prints Portable AA NiMH Battery Charger (2) AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • 8.3 megapixel resolution, 3x optical zoom lens and 6.9x digital zoom
  • 2.5-inch color LCD screen 14 preset scene positions
  • Movie with Sound, 0 MB internal memory and xD/SD memory card slot
  • Deluxe Camera Case with Fuji Logo
  • Portable AA NiMH Battery Charger with (2) AA NiMH Rechargeable Batteries Fuji original!
  • BatteryDescription: (2) AA
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Fuji
  • Color: Blue
  • EAN: 0074101450354
  • IncludedSoftware: Yes.
  • Label: Fuji
  • Manufacturer: Fuji
  • MediaType: xD/SD
  • MemorySlotsAvailable: 1 xD/SD
  • Model: A805
  • MPN: FinePix A805
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
  • Publisher: Fuji
  • Studio: Fuji
  • UPC: 074101450354
  • Warranty: 1 year limited manufacturer

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UNBELIEVABLY good pics from this camera2009-12-17
I bought this camera for my daughter. My husband was given one of these cameras as a gift 2 or 3 years ago. We already owned a Sony Cybershot (7.2 megapixels). The way the 2 cameras work and the features are almost identical but I always get much clearer, better pics with the Fuji. The ojects in the Fuji pics are always sharp and well-differentiated from the other objects in the picture. They have a more "3-D" as opposed to a "2-D" quality. The Fuji comes with 2 rechargeable AA batteries & a charger. It's really convenient to be able to just use disposable AA batteries if the rechargeable batteries run out of juice. (The Sony uses a specialty battery & I've been left without a camera to use when I've forgotten to recharge it.)

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