Fujifilm Endeavor 1000ix MRC Tiara APS

Fujifilm Endeavor 1000ix MRC Tiara APS 

DESCRIPTION

A sleek titanium body highlights the elegant design of the Endeavor 1000ix. Inside, features like Mid-Roll Change and a sophisticated Multi-Programmed Flash help your pictures look better than ever.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 08, 2003]
Robert Blakely
Intermediate

Strength:

Compact, take anywhere, High quality photos in various conditions.

Weakness:

Can not make my bed in the morning.

Amazing quality and unbelievably compact.

Customer Service

Average

Similar Products Used:

Many 35mm SLRs and 5 different digital cameras.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 02, 2000]
Hoboch
Casual

Strength:

strong enough

Weakness:

Flash charge is too slow.
Botton is too small to manipulate.

It is a bit tricky to make sure whether or not
the focus is right on the object. Minolta TC1 is advanced in this focus problem.

some of
the asian countries have no facilities to develope
APS film immedeatly.

The 1000 ix is easy to use that everybody can take a nice picture with it without thinking.
The pictures taken with this camera the central is bright so it looks like the object has a spot light.

Customer Service

Good
I live in Japan, though.

Similar Products Used:

35mm, but Minolta TC1

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 21, 2001]
Franka T. Lieu
Intermediate

Strength:

Tough construction, smooth straight forward control, great lens.

Weakness:

Too small to handle easily. fuzzy film loading procedure

The best simply P&S go anywhere pocketable with a decent lens.

Customer Service

Never need any yet !

Similar Products Used:

Kodak T550, Canon Ixus, Contax Tix

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 25, 2001]
Anders Nygaard
Intermediate

Strength:

Very small. Rugged construction. P&S, but with many features for individual control. Nice lens. Easy and quick controls. Autofocus as close as 35 cm. Flash performes great at closeup range.

Weakness:

Noisy. The multi-programmed flash often fires when really not needed. Would like extra program where flash is not prioritized so much. Would like to see some kind of tripod adapter for camera.

Given the 1000ix's close focusing range, and its size, I have often taken this camera with me instead of a Minox 8x11 for closeup work. I have never been unhappy with the results from my 1000ix. I have done some very difficult closeup work in dimly lit places, with very little room for the camera, and it turned out fantastic. This camera really controls the flash great for closeup work.

Customer Service

The first one I bought were defect, but it was immediately switched with no fuss.

Similar Products Used:

None APS, but frequent user of Minox 8x11 cameras.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 24, 2001]
Devin Savage
Expert

Strength:

Small size, excellent build quality, lens above average.

Weakness:

Flash very close to lens thus red eye. No tripod socket.

I chose this camera mostly because it was on sale at the PX on post here in Germany. I researched it and since I have owned other Fuji products I bought this one. I was a skeptic at first due to the small film type, but I was pleasantly surprised with the results. I have currently a Nikon outfit (FM/2) and also a Mamiya 6X7. Both are too heavy to cart around with kids. I also have a Speed Graphic I haven't gotten out of the case in years. I also owned a Rollei SLX outfit when I was shooting weddings in Pittsburgh, so I know what sharpness and color saturation is all about. This camera does not match my 6X7 or 4X5 but I don't expect it to. I bought it for convenience only. Expect acceptable photographs that are on par with a good 35mm camera. Expect red-eye, and invest in Adobe Photoshop to touch the scans up. I don't think you will be disappointed in this camera as long as your expectations don't exceed what this camera type can deliver. It is my understanding that the very thin film emulsion allows APS to deliver such sharpness in a small film type. Couple that with a superb lens and you have a very usable combination. Remember the Minox cameras? You get amazing sharpness on a very small film format. Consider this a cheaper, more modern and slightly larger Minox.

Customer Service

not needed

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 12, 2001]
Jeremy Drake
Intermediate

Strength:

size, weight, picture quality, focus lock, overall design.

Weakness:

sliding Ti case could perhaps have been engineered a little bit better - tends to wobble v.slightly in locked open position. slightly ill-defined feel to shutter release button (related to case engineering)

This camera was bought for its size and weight, with goal of having good lens performance at fixed focal length rather than zoom flexibility. Picture quality with Fuji APS film is extremely good and better than I expected given mixed APS reviews. Standard 4x6 are indistinguishable from Contax T2 without very close scrutiny. Was pleased to discover focus lock capability, despite no mention in advertising materials. Flash modes work very well from close-up to fill in at 10ft or so, though re-charge time is a secod or so longer than I would like. Only very minor quibble is slightly insecure feeling to case when opened, and related tactile insecurty with shutter button. Overall, excellent for what it does.

Customer Service

not yet needed

Similar Products Used:

no APS; Contaxt T2 7 yrs, SLR 35mm 20yrs

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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