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Fujifilm FinePix F30, a digital gold standard, upgrades to the FinePix F31

It’s difficult to find a “classic” in an industry that evolves as rapidly as that of digital cameras. But Fuji may have found its gold standard in the Fujifilm FinePix F30.
This 6.3-megapixel compact digital camera garnered several awards after its release last year, with one reviewer saying it will be, “one of the rare few that are remembered after they have gone.”
What makes this little camera so good? Its image quality, pure and simple, and that quality is achieved largely through a superior ISO performance. Battery life and speed also factor in, but its the F30’s performance in all different types of light (ISO) that makes it unique.
Fuji cameras has recently announced an upgrade to their F30–the Fujifilm FinePix F31fd. There really isn’t much of a change between the two cameras: an updated processor, Fuji’s Face Detection technology, and a slightly modified grip. The F31 performs as beautifully as its predecessor, particularly in low light.
Why can’t they make all compact digital cameras with such class-leading ISO technology? Since most casual shooters will be using the camera in low light social functions, this is a great camera for the average user to get. Check prices and buy one here.