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    Default Fujifilm FinePix Z800EXR Review Discussion

    "What a beautiful camera" was my initial reaction to the Fujifilm Z800EXR. It is a slim, stylish camera that comes in four colors: black, red, pink and gold, the color of the camera given to me for review. The Z800EXR is more than just a pretty face, though. It features the latest version of Fuji's innovative EXR technology and includes some interesting and innovative features.

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    Default Re: Fujifilm FinePix Z800EXR Review Discussion

    This looks like a much less expensive less professional alternative to Canon's S95. Battery life and the lens are disappointing, but for a daily camera to carry around all the time, the weight and fast focusing of this camera makes it seem like the ideal tool to get the shot. The internal lens also means it's less likely to be damaged by carelessness. This may be the camera I recommend to those looking for a camera to capture fast moving small children.
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    Default Re: Fujifilm FinePix Z800EXR Review Discussion

    I agree it would be a good camera to capture small children as long as they are in a well-lit environment. Since the camera doesn't have an AF assist lamp it will have trouble locking in focus where the light is dim.
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