Fujifilm FinePix A350 explained

Model:Fujifilm FinePix A350
Kind:Point-and-shoot
Sensor:CCD
Res:2592 x 1944
Lens:Fujinon 3x optical zoom lens
Shutter:Unknown
Shutterrange:2 to 1/2,000 sec.
Metering:Unknown
Emode:Portrait, landscape, sports, night, auto, and manual modes
Mmode:Unknown
Farea:Unknown
Fmode:none
Cont:yes (depending on picture quality)[1]
Viewfinder:Real image optical (appx. 75% coverage) and Electronic
Speedrange:64 - 400
Flash:Auto flash
Flbkt:Unknown
Fcbkt:Unknown
Wb:yes
Wbbkt:Unknown
Rearlcd:1.8" Amorphous silicon TFT LCD (approx. 115,000 pixels / 90% coverage)
Storage:XD-Picture Card (xD)
Battery:Two AA batteries
Weight:132g, without batteries and media
Obp:Two 2500 mAh NiMH AA rechargeable batteries[2]

The Fujifilm FinePix A345 and A350 are entry-level digital point-and-shoot cameras. They feature 3x optical zoom, a resolution of 4.1 and 5.2 megapixels respectively, and 320x240 (at 15fps) movie recording with sound capabilities.

Transferring pictures

The camera has a number of ways to transfer pictures.

Boxed materials

Included with a retail purchase of the camera are:

References and notes

  1. If continuous mode is what I think it is, this model, if the mode is selected, and the button held down, will take four photos in a row, with a short pause between pictures.
  2. The Energizer model CHDCWB-4 sells for about $20 USD, and provides the charger and 4 batteries that meets the "two 2500 mAh NiMH AA rechargeable" measure. They work much better than standard AA batteries. Smaller mAh values will also work, but last less time.
  3. The camera has an A/V connector, and an A/V cable is supplied with two RCA connectors. One is video, the other is audio. This cable can be plugged into any television, VCR, PVR, or any other device with such connectors. Most televisions, VCRs, and PVRs made have these plugs.
  4. BX Version 4.3d for Windows and Macintosh, includes
    • 2 AA batteries, often energizer long life "e2" batteries

    FinePix Viewer, USB Driver, and RAW file converter. The software may be downloadable from the official website, but registration was required as of this writing.

  5. The manual may be downloadable from the official website, but registration was required as of this writing.
  6. See http://www.fujifilm.com/digitalcameras/ for more information about the picture printing offered by Fuji.

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