Fujifilm FinePix 40i 2.4MP Digital Camera /MP3 Player, Silver
Lose yourself in a digital bliss as you capture your most treasured moments. FinePix40i quickly responds to your artistic desires, capturing every single detail and nuance of your subject. FUJIFILM’s Super CCD faithfully reproduces vivid images that capture a moment in time forever. You will be amazed by its super-high quality achieved through comprehensive balancing of all elements that affect digital images. The perfect solution from FinePix40i.FinePix40i is a stylish, compact digital camera that you’ll want to have with you at all times. The Super CCD enables it to shoot digital images exactly how you expect, no matter what the scene. But FinePix40i is not only a digital camera offering super-high image quality. It is a revolutionary new concept in multimedia devices. In addition to shooting still and moving images, it can also play MP3 audio, the hottest thing in the music scene. Now you can listen to your favorite music wherever you are. FinePix40i is your passport into a new digital world!Fuji’s FinePix 40i is in a category of its own. Though several manufacturers are producing combination digital camera/MP3 players, all of the other cameras are extremely basic entry-level point-and-shoot models. In contrast, the Fuji 40i is a quality camera that would be worthy of praise even if it didn’t feature an integrated MP3 player. Instead of thinking of it as a combination digital camera and MP3 player, it’s more accurate to call the 40i a supercompact high-resolution digital camera that also happens to play MP3 files.
With the exception of the lens, the 40i is very similar to Fuji’s other SuperCCD cameras (the FinePix 4700 and 4900, for example). Images are captured on a 2.4-megapixel SuperCCD sensor, which features octagonal pixels arrayed diagonally instead of traditional square pixels in a grid. Fuji claims that this system offers improved sensitivity and image detail over a standard CCD. To prove this point, the camera interpolates its 2.4-megapixel images up to 4.3 megapixels at the highest-quality setting. Independent tests typically place these interpolated images on a par with pictures from a 3.3-megapixel camera.
Featuring a brushed metal case with integrated sliding lens cap, the camera feels well made and sturdy. Its overall dimensions of 3.4 by 2.8 by 1.1 inches make it one of the smallest digital cameras on the market.
Our biggest disappointment with the camera is its lens. Virtually all digital cameras of this resolution and price feature zoom lenses; to cut back on size, weight, and price, Fuji has included only a nonzoom lens. The camera does feature a digital zoom, but this merely crops pixels from the edges of your photo and enlarges the remaining pixels, something you could do just as easily at home after transferring the images to your computer. If you’re accustomed to having a zoom lens, you’re likely to miss this feature. Otherwise, the 40i has all of the bells and whistles you’d expect in a quality point-and-shoot camera: multimode flash and white balance, self-timer, exposure compensation, macro, movie mode, and more. Some advanced camera features are missing–there’s no shutter priority or aperture priority mode and no manual focus, but these features are often missing from all but the highest-end digital cameras.
As an MP3 player, the 40i is perfectly adequate, with good sound quality. You can’t take pictures and listen to MP3 files simultaneously, and the included 16 MB SmartMedia card holds only around 15 minutes of music. If you’re serious about using the camera as an MP3 player, you’ll definitely want to invest in a larger memory card. A pair of AA batteries should power the player for nearly three hours.
To keep the record companies happy, Fuji has included a number of features designed to discourage users from sharing their memory cards. To transfer music to the camera, you’ll need to use the included software, included USB cable, and the newer “ID” variety of SmartMedia card (look for an “ID” printed next to the card’s capacity). Non-ID cards won’t work for music, and you can’t play cards recorded on another 40i, a Rio, or a card reader/writer. Like many personal audio products, the Fuji includes a wired remote that lets you control most music functions even when the camera is in a pocket, backpack, or briefcase. As a bonus, the remote also works with the camera, operating both the digital zoom and the shutter release.
If you’re a gadget lover who always needs to have the coolest gizmos, the Fuji FinePix 40i is a great choice. Its combination of supercompact, high-quality digital camera and MP3 player is hard to beat.
Pros:
- Superbly detailed images from an ultracompact camera
- Durable, brushed-metal case with integrated lens cap
- Wired remote controls both MP3 and camera functions
- High-capacity batteries and charger included
Cons:
- No zoom lens
- Copy protection scheme adds complexity to MP3 download process
- Included 16 MB memory card too small for serious MP3 use
Digital cameras and MP3 players utilize the same types of memory cards. Fuji took advantage of that fact when they created the FinePix 40i, which combines an MP3 player with a high-resolution digital camera. The camera uses a 2.4-megapixel Fuji Super CCD to capture images at an interpolated resolution of 2,400 x 1,600. Other possible resolutions include 1,280 x 960 and 640 x 480. The FinePix 40i is also capable of recording AVI movies at a resolution of 320 x 240 at 10 frames per second, for up to 80 seconds.
SmartMedia cards are used for storing both images and MP3 files, and the USB port provides quick upload and download speeds for both images and audio. One note: for copyright management reasons, all songs must be transferred to the unit via the USB cable; a card recorded on a computer-based card reader or on a friend’s MP3 player can’t be played on this unit. A tethered remote holds all the controls for the audio player, and provides a headphone jack for the included headphones. The video-out lets you preview images on a television. The 40i also comes with rechargeable NiMH batteries, image-editing software, and digital audio software.
List Price: $ 599.99
Price: $ 599.99
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All in one with no comprimises!,
I was stunned when I first saw this Fujifilm camera. I was originally looking for the Cannon Ixus, but this was smaller, very light-weight, and had a 4.3 million pixel definition! The advantage of this is that you do not need to zoom with the camera. It will allow for a 2400×1800 resolution, so you can zoom in on a quarter of an A4 sized picture with the software whilst hardly losing picture quality. The Quicktime movie mode works well and is fun showing a webcam like video with sound. Finally, it is an MP3 player which is hardly bigger than the dedicated ones. Sound is good, the MP3 player alone is worth having, allowing you to do voice recording and pictures when necessary. Oh, it also looks very cool! Only drawbacks that I’ve seen so far are no onboard memory and the MP3 player doesn’t take VBR encoded files. I say nevermind!
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|Finepix 40i. Brilliant.,
Ok, I have been dubious about digital cameras for a while now and have been very dubious over the 4.3mp claims of the fuji range, it is after all an interpolated octagonal 2.4 mg chip at the end of the day. Well all that doesn’t matter. This baby rocks.
First off I had no problems with mp3′s, I got mine … and stuck ‘em in the 40i and off I went. NO PROBS!!
This camera is tiny, it’s light and it a joy to hold and use. The quality of the pictures are amazing, I took a shot of the sky just before sunset and the detail in the clouds is unreal.
The 16MB supplied card is a bone of contention for me. Yes it will store 19 or so max resolution pics. But compact flash would have been the way to go Mr Fuji.
The smartmedia is ok but it’s wafer thin, looks like it could easily break with removing it all the time to go in a card reader and the industry seems to support the bigger CF cards. So why not Fuji?
I reckon a 64meg card would give you almost 80 pics at the max setting. Maybe enough for a holiday/vacation hmmm maybe…..
I did print out some pics first at max setting, then at norm setting and I couldn’t tell the difference – even at 10 by 8 size so maybe a 64 meg card would do it.
Anyway, this is the camera for me, I don’t buy things unless I am totally happy with them and I am totally happy with this purchase.
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|perfect balance,
This camera is the perfect balance between high resolution and small size. The photo’s I have taken with this camera are so fantastic, that two other picky people from my office finally bit the bullet and bought one too! I have traveled the world for 13 years capturing the moment – therefore -my photo’s are important to me. By the same token, if the thing is too large, I am less likely to want to drag it along. This camera is so small, I carry it with me everywhere – traveling or not. It is also easy to use with auto or manual functions if you prefer. The macro lens is great – I have used it in lieu of a document scanner in a pinch. I carry a couple of spare rechargeable batteries (extra 5 bucks) so I am never out of juice and the smart media cards are only limited by MB = hundreds of pictures on one card. Another important consideration is the time it takes the camera to record the shot. Some digitals have more megapixels but are too slow to record initially or between shots. This one is as fast as a film camera. To sum it up – this camera takes beautiful pictures, is easy to operate, fast to act, and small enough to carry in a pocket while skiing. Top this off with ?Ofoto? (Amazon’s photo printing service) and the results are amazing – worth framing. If this baby ever dies–> I will buy another one!
The digital video is fun for short takes with sight and sound that can be replayed on the camera. I have never used the MP3 function and I do not care if I ever do.
Best of luck on your camera hunt. From Venice to the Swiss Alps to New Zealand, this is my choice. _ams
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