Back in stock for anyone who missed it last time. RED/WHITE/BLACK currently in-stock. Decent camera for the money. Use voucher code PAYPAL12 at checkout for this price, which includes delivery.
36x optical zoom lens
Lens shift image stabilisation
3.0-inch, 460K-dot LCD
720 HD movie recording
25mm wide-angle lens
16 megapixel CCD sensor
4x AA batteries
ALSO AVAILABLE
S8200 (40x Zoom, Full HD Video) £85.99
S9200 (50x Zoom, Full HD Video) £94.09
Top comments
brilly to najalubar
2 Dec 153#2
do you not fancy getting it delivered to you? or are you going to use it remotely from their warehouse?
though i think should be 63.49 its a minor point
Latest comments (32)
wildestpixel
5 Dec 15#32
You really exhibit a zero knowledge of cameras. Well done you.
wildestpixel
5 Dec 15#31
Sorry but you will get far better sensors in an ixus and better build quality. This is a piece of Oem'd junk that a few people in this thread are stupid enough to take at face value thinking huge zoom equals amazing camera. Read the real experiences of people with this junk. Zoom issues. Poor image quality. I'll forgive your ignorance as you can't help but TRY to look smart.
MARFW
5 Dec 15#30
bought this. has zoom problems, the image quality is very poor, both when shooting macros and in the distance. am returning it tomorrow.
the LCD screen also came with some busted pixels, which although not that important, but annoying nevertheless.
eatmorefish
3 Dec 152#29
I like you.... but you're gonna have to start making a little bit more sense. :confused:
Elevation
3 Dec 151#28
Damn I'm glad you weren't my parent. I'd have been afraid to listen to Jack and the Beanstalk just in case I was being encouraged to dismiss a solid work ethic and take the easy route to financial impropriety through association with money laundering.
tompy225
3 Dec 15#27
Absolutely and if a 10 year old is interested in ISO, depth of field and the like, steer well clear of this camera - of all the Fuji S models it's the worst - does not compare to the rest that are excellent
eatmorefish
3 Dec 152#26
Such low ambitions. I remember developing my own films, under guidance, as a ten year old. Treat them as adults and they'll occasionally surprise you.
brilly
3 Dec 15#25
thing is though its not just large zoom its huge zoom, the 35mm equivalent of costs many thousands if even available
and would be many times larger (900mm)
its all about tradeoff and knowing what you are getting
wildestpixel
3 Dec 15#23
A little canon ixus I suppose will last longer and offer better images, Argos are doing bundles with case and card for 79.99 on some models.
brilly to wildestpixel
3 Dec 15#24
a little canon ixus? are you for real?
totally different class of camera with basically no zoom!
just knew from your leading initial post with no suggestions that you were going to make no real point!
wildestpixel
3 Dec 15#21
Oem'd junk from Asia Optics - cold at any price and if intended for 10 year old, 30 year old or whatever year old. You can buy better from a better factory for cheaper with a decent sensor and moreover better software and build quality.
QuickProfits to wildestpixel
3 Dec 15#22
ANy suggestions?
Rickardo
3 Dec 15#20
And without the image quality due to sensor size etc. Basically, it's only like one in size (slightly smaller) and shape. Don't get me wrong, for the price and convenience of large zoom without changing lenses, it's good - but not the same.
bassanclan
2 Dec 15#17
is it an SLR?
tomwenn to bassanclan
2 Dec 15#19
No, it's like having one, but without all the fiddly complicated stuff (and you can't changed the lens).
tomwenn
2 Dec 15#18
Anyone personally recommend this camera? Thanks.
heraferi
2 Dec 15#16
thanks for your replies
heraferi
2 Dec 15#13
will this be a good gift for a 10year old? he is conversant with point and shoot
topss to heraferi
2 Dec 15#14
That's basically what it is. A point and shoot camera with a big zoom. I ordered one for a young relative last time it was available, and she seems happy with it.
Elevation to heraferi
2 Dec 15#15
If you really think a 10 year old is going to be understanding the relevance of bokeh, megapixels, optical zoom and ISO levels yes. Otherwise just stick with Lego and fuzzy felt.
Nogbad251
2 Dec 151#12
just got the last black s9200 thanks :smile:
SnowRider
2 Dec 151#11
The FinePix S9200 is OOS :disappointed:
brilly
2 Dec 151#10
unlucky, could have got yourself into the daily mail with that tale of woe!
topss
2 Dec 15#9
I didn't purchase one this time round. :smile:
najalubar
2 Dec 15#8
Ordered S9200 for £94.09
brilly
2 Dec 15#7
i meant to topss who was overcharged a penny (we replied at the same time)
brilly
2 Dec 15#5
thats odd - demand a refund!
najalubar to brilly
2 Dec 15#6
i meant delivery cost in my previous comments :-)
najalubar
2 Dec 15#4
Oh missed the delivery cost.. thanks.. going for S9200 (50 x Zoom)
topss
2 Dec 15#3
That's what I thought and that's how much it was last time I posted it, but this time........
najalubar
2 Dec 15#1
Its £58.50 after applying the PAYPAL12 code
brilly to najalubar
2 Dec 153#2
do you not fancy getting it delivered to you? or are you going to use it remotely from their warehouse?
Opening post
36x optical zoom lens
Lens shift image stabilisation
3.0-inch, 460K-dot LCD
720 HD movie recording
25mm wide-angle lens
16 megapixel CCD sensor
4x AA batteries
ALSO AVAILABLE
S8200 (40x Zoom, Full HD Video) £85.99
S9200 (50x Zoom, Full HD Video) £94.09
Top comments
though i think should be 63.49 its a minor point
Latest comments (32)
the LCD screen also came with some busted pixels, which although not that important, but annoying nevertheless.
and would be many times larger (900mm)
its all about tradeoff and knowing what you are getting
totally different class of camera with basically no zoom!
just knew from your leading initial post with no suggestions that you were going to make no real point!
though i think should be 63.49 its a minor point