The Fujifilm FinePix S100FS is an 11-megapixel superzoom that strikes a happy medium between dSLR and bridge cameras. It's a solid build with a wide lens and a mechanically stabilised zoom. It performs well and the controls are easy to use, while the LCD
Excellent, versatile lens; decent noise control; raw performance
Marked purple fringing; electronic viewfinder
The 11-megapixel Fujifilm Finepix S100FS is a heavyweight in both size and features, with impressive raw performance, a large sensor and an excellent wide-angle long lens, only let down by purple fringing
Olympus has always kept its mju series of cameras sleek and skinny -- no mean feat when consumers demand ever bigger lenses and higher resolutions. The mju 1010 is a 10-megapixel style camera with an impressive 7x lens, image stabilisation and face...
Fujifilm S100fs review : Fujifilm enters the battlefield with the Fujifilm S100fs, a camera that has by now received a number of awards. Striking detail on the S100fs is the image sensor being quite large. Naturally, this is a Super CCD of already the eig...
attractive 'bridge' DSLR-style digital camera
Having initially priced this 'bridge' DSLR-styled camera at £499, its revised £349 tag makes it an appealing buy for serious amateurs who want most of the DSLR features without the heavy outlay and extra lenses.
However, there is a third group: semi-pros, who would like more options but perhaps can't afford the hefty price tags of the DSLRs, and Fujifilm's FinePix S100FS has been specifically designed to meet this particular need. In terms of other new...
Fujifilm FinePix S100FS receives Award : Fujifilm is delighted to announce that the TIPA award-winning Fujifilm FinePix S100FS bridge camera has been bestowed the ‘European Superzoom Camera of the Year 2008-2009' Award by judges at the esteemed European I...
It looks like an SLR, handles like an SLR…
Excellent zoom
Lots of lag compared with an SLR
Fujifilm's S100FS certainly looks like an SLR camera, but it's not one.
Although the S100FS handles very nicely, the picture quality doesn't quite meet the same standards
Impressive zoom range; Good feature set
In the same price range as DSLRs; Hit and miss picture quality
With a 200% expansion, the minimum ISO is 200, and with 400% expansion the minimum ISO is 400. It manages to hold onto very bright highlight tones that otherwise might be expected to blow out through overexposure
The Fujifilm's appeal lies more in its value and its practicality rather than outright picture quality. This range is the equivalent to 28mm to 400mm on a 35mm camera, making the FinePix supremely versatile. Easy to useOptical image stabilisation...
Award: Recommended!

Is Fujifilm's new 11.1MP superzoom flagship a bridge too far? Cliff finds out.
The Fujifilm S100FS is a worthy successor to the S9600, and has superior handling, performance and image quality to any other super-zoom camera on the market, but comparing it to a real DSLR is a bit disingenuous. It is very expensive, more expensive even...
This full-bodied snapper has more Xs to it than a naughty girl show in Las Vegas
Huge, stabilised zoom lens
Neck straining weight Big and clumsy Weak viewfinder
Fujfiilm really, really wants to make an affordable and simple bridge clicker. Come back when they do.
Fujifilm Finepix S100FSThis full-bodied snapper has more Xs to it than a naughty girl show in Las VegasForget triple X or even quadruple X, this bad boy has no less than 14 X zoom to its name, thanks to its eye-popping super-zoom lens. Behind the...
Award: Highly Recommended!
Fujifilm FinePix S100fs Review - Matt Grayson takes a look at the FinePix S100fs from Fujifilm. A bridge camera with more features than you can shake a stick at.
Loads of features to keep you busy, Good colour reproduction, Great noise results, Flip out screen, Super close macro, Different film recreations, Huge zoom, PC sync for studio lights
Large camera, Chromatic aberration present, Sharp switches on metering and focus modes
The Fujifilm FinePix S100fs has so many different features available, it was difficult to know where to start
Award: Recommended!
The market for the so-called bridge cameras is very much under pressure due to the DSLR cameras becoming cheaper and cheaper. And yet the bridge cameras are obviously in favour, especially when they have a huge zoom range. It's quite clear that a camera o...
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