Fujifilm FinePix F900EXR Review: Conclusion
Fujifilm FinePix F900EXR – The Colorado Trail Requires Hours & Hours of Hike-a-Bike
Pocket superzooms are the ultimate cameras for outdoor recreationalists, vacationers, street photographers, and enthusiasts looking for a camera to stash away in a coat pocket instead of lugging around a DLSR. I enjoyed shooting with the Fujifilm F900EXR on the Colorado Trail, and have since been using it more and more. It’s a solid offering in a market that is crowded with options. RAW shooting and full manual control will appeal to pro shooters, while the smart EXR auto-system and Wi-Fi image transfer will attract amateurs looking for an easy way to shoot and share soccer games and birthday party photos. The F900EXR has something for every photographer.
About the Author: Adam Lisonbee, a.k.a. Grizzly Adam, is a Utah photographer, writer and cyclist. To see a full gallery of his Colorado Trail photos, including high-res images, visit his Colorado Trail Race Flickr Photo Set. You can also check out his photography on his Instagram account: instagram.com/grizzlyadam.
The Author, Grizzly Adam, After Finishing the 550-Mile Colorado Trail
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Like I need yet another camera!
Yes, the zoom on the XZ-1 is restrictive in some situations.
But I currently have no need for anything better in my pocket.
If I was in your situation, with those opportunities out on the trail, I’d make the same decision I think.
The photos of the f900exr on your site show very nice DR for a small sensor camera. Its probably the weakest area of any small size sensor camera, glad to see fuji taking care of this.
Thanks again for the excellent reviews.