Fujifilm Compact Digital Camera (14 MP, 3x Fujinon Zoom Lens)
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This is a slim, point-and-shoot digital camera designed for casual photography. It features a 14-megapixel sensor and a built-in Fujinon 3x optical zoom lens, making it suitable for everyday photos like family moments, travel, and simple snapshots.
Its compact size and lightweight body make it easy to carry in a pocket or small bag. This type of camera is ideal for beginners or anyone who wants a simple alternative to smartphone photography.
🔍 Image Description
The image shows a silver Fujifilm compact camera placed on a light marble surface with a soft blue background.
Key visible details:
- “FUJIFILM” branding on the front
- “14 MEGA PIXELS” label on the top right
- A centered circular lens labeled “Fujinon Zoom Lens”
- 3x optical zoom marking (5.7–17.1mm range)
- Built-in flash above the lens
- A wrist strap attached on the left side
- Minimalist, clean rectangular design
The camera looks portable and user-friendly, typical of early 2010s compact digital cameras.
⚙️ Typical Specifications (for this type of Fujifilm compact camera)
⚠️ These are realistic specs based on similar 14MP Fujifilm compact models.
📷 Camera
- Resolution: 14 Megapixels
- Sensor: CCD sensor (common in older compact cameras)
- Zoom: 3x optical zoom (approx. 5.7–17.1mm)
- Digital Zoom: Up to ~6x additional
- Video: 720p HD recording (basic quality)
🔋 Battery
- Type: Rechargeable Lithium-ion (NP-45 or similar)
- Capacity: ~700–800 mAh
- Battery Life:
- ~180–250 shots per charge
- Video recording: ~60–90 minutes
⏱️ Charging & Power
- Charging via external charger or USB (depending on model)
- Full charge time: ~2–3 hours
💾 Storage
- SD / SDHC memory card support
📺 Display
- LCD screen (~2.7–3.0 inches)
- Fixed (non-touch)
👍 Key Features
- Simple point-and-shoot operation
- Lightweight and pocket-friendly
- Decent image quality for daylight photography
- Affordable and beginner-friendly
⚠️ Limitations (compared to modern devices)
- Lower low-light performance
- Limited zoom range
- Basic video quality
- Slower autofocus vs modern cameras













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