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have a 6500fd 2months old.

small specks appearing on EVF,not on LCD.HAS ANYONE HAVE A ANSWER ON THIS.

THANKS BRIAN JGWBBR@BIGPOND.NET.AU
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have specks on my fuji s6500fd EVF],not on

LCD.WHAT IS IT!

brian ON JGWBBR@BIGPOND.NET.AU
Edited: 06/04/07 22:46
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Brian, I have a Fuji S9500 and I've never had this problem on mine. I suggest you contact fuji. Fuji Contact
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Just noticed from your email that you are probably not in England. You'll have to find your local contact. Fuji Contact Australia
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Hi I have just purchased the same camera and would be interested in finding out how you sort out the problem in case mine does exactly the same thing.

Phil G
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Sorry to digress,

Does anyone know the filter size for the fuji 6500fd?

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Hi Sheila copied thsi from a review should answer your question.

The S6000fd appears to have the same F2.8-4.9, 10.7X optical zoom lens as the S9000 and S9100, and that's a good thing. It has a focal range of 6.2 - 66.7 mm, which is equivalent to 28 - 300 mm. That's a pretty nice range, giving you both wide-angle and super telephoto coverage. The lens is threaded for 58 mm filters and accessories.
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i currently have a fiji film finepix with 3x optical zoom but want the s6500fd with 10.7 x optical zoom. Does anyone know of a web site that shows the same picture taken with both to show the difference. Also i have memory cards for my old finepix, will they work in the new one?

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If they are xd cards then they will work fine. Just format them when you put them in. I don't know of a website that has examples from both cameras but I'll have a search for you.
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Thank you very much
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I have a Fuji FinePix F810 widescreen LCD.When I upload presentation pictures to our web page the quality is poor. Some people appear as if they are missing teeth ect. Is it something to do with compression or camera set up.
Joe Quinn
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If the photos are ok straight from the camera but look odd when you post them online then it's almost certainly the compression when you convert the photos for the web. I usually choose to resize using 72ppi and about 1000 x 800 pixels or 800 x 640. That will usually give a good result.

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