Glad to hear!🤩Yeah my intention is to show that fast default jpeg output for each camera, its true color so to speak. Also because many of these old cameras don't have RAW.
The colors look really great and the design of the camera is very appealing! I don’t have any Fujifilm digicams, for some reason I have not come across any while thrifting. Will definitely get one I happen upon one!
Yes the "chrome" setting pops and looks similar to the Velvia film simulation on more modern Fuji cameras I believe. Looking at the camera now as you mention the design...the frame in glossy metal vs the brushed metal is nice. Hope you'll eventually find one while thrifting - report back if you do! 😁😉
I bought the F10 recently (no shutter or aperture priority on program mode) and so far I’m very pleased with the image quality, the lens is very sharp and it performs remarkably well in low light situations with very low noise levels at high ISO. My biggest complaint is about the display, I can see the pixels individually and viewing angles are terrible.
I can see on DPReview that these cameras were announced just months apart, the F11 being the "premium" of the two, having those program modes, closer macro mode and an LCD with a better resolution (from 115k to 153k pixels). The LCD resolution is still pretty bad but didn't annoy me that much - I liked the "add brightness" option for viewing in bright conditions. Like you say, the image quality of these cameras impress, with those Fuji colors (the "Chrome" color mode is similar to "Velvia" i newer Fuji cameras, I believe). The good battery life also surprised me.
@@ccderik The F11 is a result of a problem that was fixed, this is how the F10 should have been in the first place. But those absences doesn’t really affect the experience, I’m still happy with my purchase, it was a bargain, the owner probably didn’t know what he had. I also was lucky, because the Fuji F series in Brazil is extremely rare. I noticed the Chrome profile, which sadly has nothing to do with the Classic Chrome film simulation, I’m not a fan of over saturated colors (I switched from Samsung to iPhone because of this, besides other things) but it should perform well in landscape photography, that’s what Velvia was developed for.
It uses a terminal adapter that you plug into the camera's terminal adapter connection socket, which in turn is connected to the computer via mini-B USB. Might be tricky to find that adapter if you don't have the original... I haven't used it myself, but instead used a card reader that takes xD-cards. 🙂
Greetings! Well, the camera is 19 years old so you won't find it new in stores...I would be very surprised if you did! 😅😅 Look for it in thrift stores or on second-hand sites like Blocket or Tradera (I don't know what the Norwegian equivalents are). The F11 sure is smooth and fun, but I think the F10 and F30/F40fd models are hyped as well, so look for them too if you feel like Fuji. 😁
@@ccderikThank you! I actually got a hold of Fuji F60fd and Fuji V10 at a Norwegian site like Blocket in Sweden for 280 kr 🙂 They even came with two 16mb and a 1GB XD card 🙂
This camera makes really amazing color !
There's certainly some Fujifilm magic going on...not just "added saturation" so to speak. 😁
Great video! Really appreciate the F11 content
Finally a UA-camr showing SOOC jpegs! Great review, also thanks for the Standard/Chrome comparison!
Glad to hear!🤩Yeah my intention is to show that fast default jpeg output for each camera, its true color so to speak. Also because many of these old cameras don't have RAW.
I have an F10, F11 and F31FD - great cameras with crazy good battery life:)
Fine trio!😁
which do u recommend? i’m looking at those 3 in particular
@@nai8498 F31FD🤍 or get the cheapest one))
All are good, but I would say the F31fd since it is a bit newer and the online reviews contain a lot of praise. @@nai8498 🙂
как же приятно смотреть на настоящие, чистые фото
The colors look really great and the design of the camera is very appealing! I don’t have any Fujifilm digicams, for some reason I have not come across any while thrifting. Will definitely get one I happen upon one!
Yes the "chrome" setting pops and looks similar to the Velvia film simulation on more modern Fuji cameras I believe. Looking at the camera now as you mention the design...the frame in glossy metal vs the brushed metal is nice. Hope you'll eventually find one while thrifting - report back if you do! 😁😉
These cameras are getting quite rare very hard to find now
We must stop the hype! 😅The prices of these old Fujis have gone up for sure, not easy to make bargains...
Den tar fina bilder!
Jo den är fin. Är du Fuji-fan? 😁
I bought the F10 recently (no shutter or aperture priority on program mode) and so far I’m very pleased with the image quality, the lens is very sharp and it performs remarkably well in low light situations with very low noise levels at high ISO.
My biggest complaint is about the display, I can see the pixels individually and viewing angles are terrible.
I can see on DPReview that these cameras were announced just months apart, the F11 being the "premium" of the two, having those program modes, closer macro mode and an LCD with a better resolution (from 115k to 153k pixels). The LCD resolution is still pretty bad but didn't annoy me that much - I liked the "add brightness" option for viewing in bright conditions. Like you say, the image quality of these cameras impress, with those Fuji colors (the "Chrome" color mode is similar to "Velvia" i newer Fuji cameras, I believe). The good battery life also surprised me.
@@ccderik The F11 is a result of a problem that was fixed, this is how the F10 should have been in the first place.
But those absences doesn’t really affect the experience, I’m still happy with my purchase, it was a bargain, the owner probably didn’t know what he had. I also was lucky, because the Fuji F series in Brazil is extremely rare.
I noticed the Chrome profile, which sadly has nothing to do with the Classic Chrome film simulation, I’m not a fan of over saturated colors (I switched from Samsung to iPhone because of this, besides other things) but it should perform well in landscape photography, that’s what Velvia was developed for.
Do you know what kind of chord it takes? To plug into computer?
It uses a terminal adapter that you plug into the camera's terminal adapter connection socket, which in turn is connected to the computer via mini-B USB. Might be tricky to find that adapter if you don't have the original... I haven't used it myself, but instead used a card reader that takes xD-cards. 🙂
I bought a Finepix E900 for £ 40 and paid £ 28 for a 2GB xD card and £15 for rechargeable AA batteries, but yes atleast it wont expair😅
Lol, damn special xD cards...😅 The E900 looks very nice though with a decent 9MP...just before the megapixels become too many. 😁
Hei! Nordmann her🙂 Finne det noen butikker med brukte kamera i Sverige? Dårlig med det i Norge 😞
Greetings! Well, the camera is 19 years old so you won't find it new in stores...I would be very surprised if you did! 😅😅 Look for it in thrift stores or on second-hand sites like Blocket or Tradera (I don't know what the Norwegian equivalents are). The F11 sure is smooth and fun, but I think the F10 and F30/F40fd models are hyped as well, so look for them too if you feel like Fuji. 😁
@@ccderikThank you! I actually got a hold of Fuji F60fd and Fuji V10 at a Norwegian site like Blocket in Sweden for 280 kr 🙂 They even came with two 16mb and a 1GB XD card 🙂