The Fujifilm FinePix XP60 uses an improved 1/2.3-inch 16 Megapixel CMOS sensor with CMOS Shift Image Stabilization to capture images that are sharp and clear, even in challenging low-light conditions. The rugged waterproof camera also incorporates an internal 5x optical FUJINON zoom lens that allows users to get close to the action, even under water. And with its Intelligent Digital Zoom, the FinePix XP60 can double its zoom range to 10x while still offering optimum image quality. The rugged device has bright and vibrant 2.7” LCD monitor which has an anti-reflective coating that makes viewing images and data on the camera easy and crystal clear, even in bright sunlight. The screen Fujifilm FinePix XP60 Charger features an automatic brightness adjustment feature which can be optimized to monitor brightness to account for ambient lighting, which saves battery power without sacrificing clarity.
From a cold start, the Fujifilm FinePix XP60 is great. We managed to switch the camera on, focus and take a picture in just over 1.6 seconds. Nearly a second faster than standard digital compact cameras. There are a number of continuous modes on the XP60. They're in the Main menu and there are four continuous modes and two Final modes. The Final modes will start taking pictures when you start holding the button down but it will only save the last few once you bring the button back up. The continuous modes get progressively faster and are burst types firing a quick succession of images instead of plodding at a reasonable rate.
Upon opening the box, you're faced with the basic user guide for the FinePix XP60 Fujifilm Camera Charger which is a fold-out guide with cartoon images showing you how to load the battery and fit the wrist strap. There's also a safety handbook informing you about the water resistance of the camera and essentially advising you not to lose it down the Mariana Trench. Along with this paperwork, the camera is supplied with a CD which holds the full manual in a variety of languages and FinePix Studio viewing software version 2.4.
The design of the XP60 is typical of Fujifilm waterproof cameras and other manufacturers too. There seems to be this need to make the camera look as though it's covered in armour as well as giving it the appearance of being designed like a submarine by placing rivets on the front of the camera. We described it as slim and it is, although it's certainly been padded out to make it shock-proof. It can still be fitted into a pocket, but it needs to have that extra protection.
The flash has been placed nearer the centre of the Fujifilm FinePix XP60 due to taking macro or marine photographs. The light will be more even for that type of photography but portraits could suffer from red-eye. The clasp is a wheel that has to be turned 90º to open while holding down a button in the centre. It sounds long winded but prevents accidental opening of the cover which would ruin the camera Fujifilm Battery Charger completely.
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