Fujifilm V10 compact with high ISO, games
Fujifilm has hit CES with a series of new digicams, including the V10, a compact 5 megapixel camera that the company says is able to take sharp pictures at ISO levels of up to 1600, based on the company's Real Photo technology, which combines a high-sensitivity CCD with a fast processor. The V10 also includes a 3-inch LCD and several built-in games, in case you want to burn your batteries up and miss important shots. The V10 is expected to sell for about $349.

Fuji also rolled out two sub-$200 cameras,
the 4 megapixel FinePix A400 and 5 megapixel A500 (left), along with the slim FinePix F470 (above), which will retail
for about $279. Alas, as far as we can tell, all of the new models still seem wedded to Fuji's xD memory cards.
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ben Hou @ Jan 4th 2006 4:27PM
I dont see the point of these game cameras. Take the damn pictures and stop playing games.
Tthat is a nice camera.
Andrew @ Jan 25th 2006 10:20AM
You don't have to play the games. It costs them almost nothing to include them - so it doesn't impact the price. If you don't like games, then just don't play them.
I guess, though, that if enough people comprehend the game feature as somehow making the camera 'for kids' - then it will have definitely backfired on them.