Main Features
This review is devoted to FinePix Z700EXR that FujiFilm has first introduced to the public in Feb 02, 2010. This model is a Ultracompact camera with a resolution of 12.0 MP and a 1/2" (6.4 x 4.8 mm) sized CCD sensor.
In Ultracompact cameras (Top 10 Compact Cameras) this model has taken rank #264 out of 472. Its Overall Score has reached 43/100 and it takes a rank of #634 out of 1174 in all Cameras.
Now let's delve into more details of our FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR review by assessing its features and specs, as well as checking what pros and cons it has compared to other average products in this category.
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In this part of our review, we are going to take a closer look at the technical specs and features presented in FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR. In addition, we are going to define the main pros and cons of this model and, based on this info, compare it to other average Ultracompact cameras.
FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR has the following external dimensions 98 x 98 x 20 mm (38.58 x 23.23 x 7.87″) with the weight of 158 g.
The typical weight for average Ultracompact type cameras is 137g. If we compare the average indicator to the weight of FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR, we can conclude that this model is heavier than many other similar products.
Talking about the camera’s thickness, it is worth saying that FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR has about an average thickness compared to other average cameras from this class. Its thickness is 20mm.
Look at the pictures below to see the front and top view of FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR with the indication of this model’s dimensions:
If you want to have a better idea of how big the FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR is, look at the pictures below to see how big it is compared to a credit card and a AA type battery.
Finally, let's check how different are the weight and thickness of the FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR compared to other models from this class of cameras presented by the brand’s competitors:
Unfortunately, FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR comes without a waterproof feature, so if you want it to serve well and last longer, you will have to use it very carefully and avoid water.
Unfortunately, FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR comes without a dustproof feature, so if you want it to serve well and last longer, you will have to use it very carefully and protect your camera from external threats such as dust.
FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR comes with EXR processor. This model also boasts of a resolution of 12.0 MP and is equipped with a 1/2" (6.4 x 4.8 mm) sized CCD sensor.
The base of FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR has the following ISO range 100 - 1600 and it also comes with a possibility of extending this indicator to 3200.
Unfortunately, the support of the RAW file is not included in FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR. However, if you are looking specifically for a Ultracompact camera with a RAW file support, you should check out one of the following models from the same class and within similar price range .
FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR features a 12.0 MP 1/2" sensor, which is not a good pick for high-quality and detailed pictures. However, we have an alternative option for you if you were looking for higher resolution.
FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR is known for the lack of anti-alias (Low-pass) filter. It is one of its essential features of the sensor built in this model. The absence of this filter contributes to a higher level of details and sharpness in the pictures you take. Yet, the lack of an anti-alias filter also enhances the possibility of more occurring in certain conditions.
Now let’s check how we can compare the size of 1/2" sensor featured in FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR with other standard sensor sizes.
FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR is equipped with a Fixed Type 3.5" LCD screen. The resolution of this model’s screen reaches 460k dots.
In addition, this model comes with a built-in ViewFinder.
This model comes with a high-quality LCD screen. This is a type of a touch screen, which makes shooting much more convenient and simple, allowing you to adjust the point of focus and camera settings with fingertips.
Some of the other highlights of FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR are its 2.0 fps max speed and 1/1000 sec max shutter speed, which allow you to shoot continuously.
Unlike some other cameras from this category, FinePix Z700EXR unfortunately, is not equipped with a built-in flash.
As for the video quality characteristics of FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR, it gives you a possibility to shoot videos at the highest resolution of 1280 x 720 You also have enough flexibility in terms of how you can save your files. Namely, FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR allows you to save files in Motion JPEG formats.
Comparing the technical characteristics of this model with the modern standards, we have to admit that 1280 x 720 is a rather poor indicator of video resolution. However, if you are looking for a camera that has 4K video support, we recommend you to consider our Cheapest Camera with 4K video.
FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR is not equipped with any ports that would allow you to connect external headphones and microphones to it.
You can connect FinePix Z700EXR to compatible devices via USB 2.0 port.
In this part of our review, we are going to focus on FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR’s performance in various fields of photography. Each sub-section stands for a specific photography area. In every part, we will review FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR’s name performance and give it an overall score. This first spider web graph indicates how we can compare the FinePix Z700EXR to the average Compact camera.
Hover your mouse over the points to see the score details for each photography type.
After carefully reviewing how well FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR performs Portrait Photography, we gave it a score of 32. Compared to scores of other cameras from the same class, FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR can be called a Intermediate model for this type of photography.
If the score of this model doesn’t impress you and you are still looking for a model that is better suited for Portrait Photography, we recommend you to check out our Top 10 Cameras for Portrait Photography.
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After carefully reviewing how well FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR performs Street Photography, we gave it a score of 50. Compared to scores of other cameras from the same class, FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR can be called a Strong model for this type of photography.
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After carefully reviewing how well FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR performs Sports Photography, we gave it a score of 13. Compared to scores of other cameras from the same class, FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR can be called a 13 model for this type of photography.
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After carefully reviewing how well FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR performs Daily Photography, we gave it a score of 32. Compared to scores of other cameras from the same class, FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR can be called a Intermediate model for this type of photography.
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After carefully reviewing how well FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR performs Landscape Photography, we gave it a score of 23. Compared to scores of other cameras from the same class, FujiFilm FinePix Z700EXR can be called a 23 model for this type of photography.
If the score of this model doesn’t impress you and you are still looking for a model that is better suited for Landscape Photography, we recommend you to check out our Top 10 Cameras for Landscape Photography.
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General | ||
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Brand | FujiFilm | |
Model | FinePix Z700EXR | |
Announced | Feb 02, 2010 | |
Body Type | Ultracompact | |
Lens | ||
Manual Focus | ||
Lens Mount | Fixed lens | |
Number of Lenses | n/a | |
Focal Length Multiplier | n/a | |
Macro Focus Range | 9 | |
Screen | ||
Screen Type | Fixed Type | |
Screen Size | 3.5″ | |
Screen Resolution | 460k dots | |
Live View | ||
Touch Screen | ||
ViewFinder | ||
ViewFinder | ||
ViewFinder Resolution | 0k dots | |
ViewFinder Coverage | % | |
ViewFinder Magnification | ||
Photography Features | ||
Min Shutter Speed | 4 s | |
Max Shutter Speed | 1/1000 s | |
Continuous Shooting | 2.0 fps | |
Shutter Priority | ||
Aperture Priority | ||
Manual Exposure Mode | ||
Exposure Compensation | ||
Custom White Balance | ||
Image Stabilization | ||
Built-in Flash | ||
Flash Range | 3.9 | |
Flash Modes | Auto, Red-eye, Slow Syncro | |
External Flash | ||
AE Bracketing | ||
WB Bracketing | ||
Exposure Modes | ||
Multi-Segment | ||
Average | ||
Spot | ||
Partial | ||
AF-Area | ||
Center Weighted | ||
Sensor | ||
Sensor Type | CCD | |
Sensor Size | 1/2" | |
Sensor Dimensions | 6.4 x 4.8 mm | |
Sensor Area | 30.72 mm2 | |
Sensor Resolution | 12.0 MP | |
Max Image Resolution | 4000 x 3000 | |
Max Native ISO | 1,600 | |
Max Boosted ISO | 3,200 | |
Min Native ISO | 100 | |
RAW Support | ||
AutoFocus | ||
AF Touch | ||
AF Continuous | ||
AF Single | ||
AF Tracking | ||
AF Selective | ||
AF Center | ||
AF Multi Area | ||
AF Live View | ||
AF Face Detection | ||
AF Contrast Detection | ||
AF Phase Detection | ||
Number of Focus Points | n/a | |
Number of Cross Focus Points | n/a | |
Video Features | ||
Video Resolutions | 1280 x 720 (30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps), 320 x 240 (30 fps) | |
Max Video Resolution | 1280 x 720 | |
Video Formats | Motion JPEG | |
Microphone Port | ||
Headphone Port | ||
Connectivity | ||
Wireless Connectivity | ||
HDMI | ||
USB | USB 2.0 | |
Physical | ||
Environmental Sealing | ||
Water Proof | ||
Dust Proof | ||
Shock Proof | ||
Crush Proof | ||
Freeze Proof | ||
Weight | 158 g | |
Physical Dimensions | 98 x 59 x 20 mm | |
Battery Life | n/a | |
Battery Type | n/a | |
Battery Model | NP-45A | |
Other Features | ||
Self Timer | ||
Timelapse Recording | ||
GPS | ||
Storage Type | SD/SDHC Internal | |
Storage Slots | 1 |
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