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Fujifilm FinePix 2300
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| Sat Sep 15, 2001 | 1:09P| PermaLink |
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To casual photographers, digital cameras can be daunting. Folks addicted to point and click snapshot takers or single-use cameras aren't accustomed to dealing with the technological aspects of photography, digital imaging, data storage, or any of the other disciplines that digital cameras depend on. Fujifilm has a solution in the simple but powerful FinePix 2300, which was built for people who don't know a megapixel from a megabyte.
At about 4.5” x 3” x 1.5”, the FinePix 2300 enjoys a compact, pocket-friendly form; it's about the size of most point-and-click 35mm cameras. It includes a short wrist strap, a USB cable, drivers, and a smart little Windows utility for viewing pictures on a PC.
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