Fuji Finepix J250 review and ratings

The Fuji Finepix J250 is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a 5x wide angle lens. I found this camera easy to use and it also felt good in the hand. It is a little bigger and heavier than the smallest digital cameras, but it will still fit into a reasonably sized pocket. Looking at the price tag the Finepix J250 falls into the lower price bracket when compared with most smaller compacts.

As you would expect the Finepix J250 is not packed with features. I think Fuji has chosen wisely though when it comes to the features they have included. For example there is a 3 inch LCD screen. You will also find image stabilisation available. The upsides of a relatively small set of features include ease of use, plus the fact you are not paying for a string of features you will never use.

Another camera I like that falls into roughly the same price bracket is the Panasonic Lumix DMC FS62. It has a slight edge over the Finepix J250 when it comes to picture quality, but this Fuji camera fights back with its larger LCD screen. There is not a lot to choose between these two cameras.

Rating: Above Average

Taking the price tag of the Fuji Finepix J250 into account I have been pleasantly surprised by the quality of this camera. It is easy to use, can take a decent snap shot and it has a good solid feel in the hand. It is one of the better cheaper digital cameras.

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