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The closest you'll get to an SLR without the SLR...
Strengths: Awesome picture quality and color tones. Solidly built to withstand some abuse. Almost instantanious start up time. Long battery life, easy to operate, tons and tons of features!
Weakness: Menu's can be kinda confusing if you don't read the manual first.
I absolutely love this camera! I got this camera because I had a lot of gift cards saved up, and because a friend of mine has a S7000. I've used her S7000 before and loved the picture quality so I figured that the S9000 could only be better and I was right! -- I took my time researching it (it does cost a nice chunk of cash, but is worth every cent!) I read all the reviews, looked at all the sample pictures, and finally settled on it over the Panasonic Lumix and the Nikon's. Everything about this camera is amazing!
First off let me start with the body. It is definitely well made, is quite heavy, and I'm sure will last me many years even under the abuse that I put it through. Another great feature is the fold-out LCD screen. It may not seem like all that big a deal, but trust me, it allows you to get some very cool angles that otherwise would be nearly impossible to make. It does have a hotshoe mount for attaching external flashes, however the built-in flash is very nice and will probably be more than enough for most non-pro photographers. The one physical feature that I love about this camera above all others is the manual zoom lens! All the other digital cameras that I've used have all had the motorized zooms and so I thought I wouldn't like this manual one. However, it has become the nicest feature on the camera to me. Since there are no motors, you can zoom in/out at whatever speed you desire. No waiting to zoom in order to get the perfect shot. Also, since the lens is already fully extended, the time from turning the camera on, to when it's ready to take a picture is under a second! You're never gonna miss another awesome picture because your camera didn't turn on fast enough!
Alright, onto the actual picture quality. The pictures that this camera takes are sipmly amazing! 9MP on its highest setting and boy does it show! You take a picture and you can zoom in on it without losing any detail. It has a varity of different picture modes for the camera. Two of my favorite are the natrual light mode and the anti-blurr mode. When you shoot with nautral light mode, the picture comes out exactly the way that your eyes saw the physical scene. You do loose a little image quality when you do this, but the natrual color tones more than make up for it. Anti-blur mode simply speeds up the shutter so that you can take pictures without them appearing blurry. I have taken pictures, zoomed in, out of a car window going 35mph and they are still clear, even fairly sharp. Finally, the video mode on the camera is also amazing. It records video at 640X480 at 30fps along with Mono Audio. The video quality is unmatched by any other digital camera...and since the lens is manual zoom, you can zoom in and out while video taping.
This camera has so many features that are all so nice. I could write another 5 pages about them and still not be done. Fujifilm has made me a dedicated customer and I think that if you try out this camera you'll love it as well. If you can afford it, I would definitely highly recommend this camera!
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