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Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GF1 belongs to the LUMIX G series and has clearly overtaken all its predecessors with its sleek and compact appearance. In addition, its interchangeable lens system is the novel concept given to the camera world. Panasonic Lumix GF1 has set new standards for digital photography. This camera is capable of capturing high definition videos and hence gives a professional touch to the pictures and videos.

As a continuation of evolution, Lumix GF1 has carried technology to one-step further. This Lumix GF1 is absolutely small and light-weighted. Hence, it is easier to carry the camera anywhere you want to. This camera is the right option for people who are looking to go ahead in their photography and try and capture quality pictures comparable to that of the DSLR camera. In addition, people who have been using DSLR cameras can opt for this camera since it is more compact and easier to handle without having to compromise the quality.

Now there is nothing that can stop you from taking pictures with perfect quality. As in the previous LUMIX G series cameras, GF-1 also has gotten rid of the pentaprism has resulted in ultimate slimming of the camera, which means that it is small and weighs very light.

Just like a system camera, Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 ensures high definition videos of resolution 1280 x 720 in AVCHD Lite and excellent clarity of pictures. There is a record video button that lets you record videos instantly. There is a MyColor Mode that has seven presets such as expressive, pure, retro, elegant, dynamic art, monochrome, custom and silhouette.. There is also a LiveView function that lets the user realize how these settings will work even before he can capture a video. If you enjoy a particular setting of yours, you can customize it and save it too as your own custom setting.

The user-friendly design of this camera endears it to all categories of people since they do not have to worry about referring to manuals and also the extensive options that they are unaware of. This camera comes with a new mode for scenes called as peripheral defocus that tends to blur the background and just focus on the foreground while capturing pictures or the other way round is also possible.

The IntelligentAuto mode relieves the user from worrying about the settings necessary. Face detection helps in recognizing faces and thus focus on them during any capture. At a time, around six faces can be identified. IntelligentExposure mode automatically checks for the ambience in the room or outdoors, and adjusts the settings according to it all by itself. This camera comes with a built-in flash which is the biggest advantage as compared to other cameras. The sensors used in the camera combine the goodness of CCD sensors as well as CMOS sensors in the fact that it takes some really good images and consumes very little power.

The data in four channels can be read at the same time. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 delivers about 60 fps fulltime live view pictures. These pictures are displayed with high quality and good gradation. The images captured are of superior 12.1 Megapixel resolution with a live MOS sensor.

You don’t need to worry about dust anymore, Panasonic Lumix G Series features “Dust Reduction System” to solve this problem. No longer should one worry about the dust that enters the camera when the lens is being changed. All that you capture using this camera can be visualized in your Panasonic VIERA HDTV. All you need to do is to simply place the memory card into the slot maintained for it.

Kelly is a freelance writer for multiple niches on the internet. Her website Mitub is about product reviews. To find more information about Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1, you can find it here: Panasonic DSLR Lumix DMC-GF1

Panasonic Lumix FAQ:

Question: How do I upload pictures from a Panasonic Lumix camera on my computer?
I bought my granddaughter a Panasonic Lumix but, we can not upload the pictures on my computer. We have used the usb cable but the computer will not recognize it. I have a Dell XPS computer.

Answer: Buy a memory card reader. They are cheap at walmart. It is just a thing that you put your memory card into, then put it into the USB port and a folder will pop up on the desktop and the pictures will be in there.

Question: What camera replaced the Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ5?
I have the Lumix TZ5 and love it. Recommending a camera for a friend and I see that Panasonic has moved on from the TZ series. Are any of their current lines similar? It’s not clear.

Answer: I have the TZ5 also and think it is great. The TZ5 was replaced by the ZS1. The ZS1 has more optical zoom, it has 12x optical zoom. The cameras look almost the same though.

Question: Can anyone recommend a waterproof digital camera? How does the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT1 compare to Olympus?
I’ve heard of far too many cases of people saying that their Olympus waterproof camera had leaking seals.

Answer: A Panasonic Lumix TS1 series camera is the best waterproof camera you can get (it might also be the most expensive one).

A lot of people have had problems with the image results when they took pictures with the Olympus Stylus Tough-8000, so it’s probably a good thing that you didn’t buy it. The Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP and the Canon D10 cameras are your other options. The most affordable you could get is the Fuifilm FinePix Z33WP.

Question: Is my Panasonic Lumix DMC- fz18 good for beginning photography?
It has 8.1 mega-pixels and 18x optical zoom, bought it about a month ago from a pawn shop. I don’t really know how to use it. Anyone know any cool tricks and tips for this camera how to get the perfect images or image quality?

Answer: If you truly want to learn photography, you will need to take a few classes in photography and to do this you will probably need a 35 mm SLR with a standard zoom lens.

Once you have learned how to perfectly expose every shot you take and can produce amazing images nearly every time you press the shutter release, you will be ready to start adding lenses and later include a DSLR in your camera system.

P&S cameras are an excellent way to learn to compose because the camera takes care of all the technical things that are demanded by a fully adjustable camera.

Question: Can I use a panasonic lumix LX2 charger for a panasonic Lumix LX3 battery?
Lost my charger for my Panasonic Lumix LX3 camera and am curious if I can use a charger for a Lumix LX2?

Answer: Maybe, the voltage and mAh ratings are the same. I would call 800.211.PANA to confirm.

Question: How do you take multiple pictures with on a Lumix Panasonic DMC-FZ23 digital camera?
Like I said, I have a Lumix Panasonic DMC-FZ28. I want to know how to take like more than one picture when you click the shutter button. Like, rapid fire shooting.

Answer: Read the manual, it is there for a reason. If you lost it, download an electronic version of it, all major manufacturers let you do that. Everybody needs to read their manual several times. Read it once, then take some photos. Read it again, and practice what you learned. Read it again, you’ll understand much more this time, then go experiment.

Question: Is the panasonic lumix g1 camera good but complicated?
I wanna know if its okay to take modeling pictures? I love photography so modeling pictures wouldn’t be the only thing. But is it also too complicated? Because I don’t want to buy something that expensive if I’ll never understand how to use it.

Answer: The Panasonic Lumix G1 is a good camera that takes good quality pictures. If you are really into photography I think it is not too hard to learn or you can always take a class. Just remember to read the manual so you understand all the features the camera offers.

Question: What is your opinion on Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ35K and the Canon PowerShot SX10?
I was just wondering which one you like best. I really like the Lumix cuz I know that leica glass is extremely good. But I would like to know your opinion! What are some of the pros and cons of each camera?

Answer: Personally I prefer Panasonic FZ35, like you said Panasonic use high quality leica lens and provide excellent images.


There are so many different types, brands, and features to consider when buying a digital camera you may not know where to start. There are some top brands such as Canon, Kodak, Sony, Nikon, Panasonic, and Olympus. Now this is just to name a few of the top brands, there are many brands nowadays that sell great quality cameras. Since technology has really improved, you can’t go wrong lately with any brand of digital camera. What you really need to consider before purchasing your digital camera is what you plan on doing with it. Do you need a more professional zoom or just a few megapixels to print out quality photos? Here is a list of some top digital cameras that are point and shoot and under $250:

1. Canon Powershot A590IS has 8 megapixels, a 4X optical zoom, an optical image stabilizer, and a 2.5 inch LCD screen. A range of shooting modes from manual to automatic including Canon’s new Easy Mode which makes picture taking carefree. Once you choose Easy Mode the camera automatically sets every camera control including the flash to reduce blur and improve image quality.

2. Canon Powershot SD770IS has 10 megapixels, a 3X optical zoom and optical image stabilizer which reduces the blur of camera movement even in low light situations. A 2.5 inch PureColor LCD II screen which offers more color, resolution, and contrast even when viewed from an angle.

3. Canon Powershot SD790IS has 10 megapixels, a 3X optical zoom and optical image stabilizer. It also has a 3 inch LCD screen and like the other Canon Powershots it has DIGIC III Processor for superior image quality and improved functionality.

4. Canon Powershot SD1100IS has 8 megapixels, a 3X optical zoom and like all the other Powershots it has enhanced Canon face detection technology which focuses on faces in a scene and concentrates on them.

5. Canon SX110IS has 9 megapixels, a 10X optical zoom that makes it easy to get close-ups out of all your pictures. It also has image stabilizer and the DIGIC III enhanced face detection technology.

6. Nikon Coolpix S550 has 10 megapixels, 5X zoom with a Nikkor lens, image stabilization, and it has the smile mode and blink warning. The smile mode takes the picture as soon as your subject smiles and the blink warning lets you immediately retake the picture when it suspects your subject blinked.

7. Sony Cybershot DSCW120/B has 7.2 megapixels, 4X optical zoom, and smile shutter mode which captures smiles as soon as they happen on a 2.5 inch LCD monitor.

8. Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5K has 9 megapixels, 10X optical zoom, and with intelligent exposure the camera automatically adjusts the brightness.

9. Sony Cybershot DSC-H10 has 8.1 megapixels, 10X optical zoom, and a 9-point auto focus which focuses 9 precision points, not just 5.

10. Kodak EasyShare Z1015 has 10 megapixels, 15X optical zoom, and the Smart Capture feature which adjusts settings for great pictures.

Remember, this is just a little bit of what is available to you.

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Point and Shoot Cameras FAQ:

Question: Is there a difference between the megapixel in digital point & shoot cameras and slr cameras?
I have a point&shoot 7.1 megapixel Sony Cybershot camera, and I want to get a Nikon D40. It has 6.1 megapixel. Should I get it? Is it worth it? Is there a difference between the megapixel and quality I’ll get between the two cameras?

Answer: Yes there is a difference.

A DSLR might not have as many megapixels, however the size of the sensors that take in the light that create the image in a DSLR are a lot larger than those normally in a point and shoot digital camera. This means the quality of the pixels can be much higher creating a cleaner picture in many situations.

Question: Point and Shoot Cameras with manual controls?
I need a compact point and shoot. I also need to be able to control shutter speed, f-stop, and sensitivity.

Answer: My Canon Powershot SX110 has a manual mode. You can set everything manually from f/stop, shutter speed, etc.

Question: Any recommendations for books on digital photography, specifically for Point & Shoot cameras & beginners?
I just bought a Canon AS 570 IS. It’s the first digital and the first decent camera I’ve ever owned. It has a lot of features, including some that much more expensive cameras — even SLR’s — don’t have. I’m planning to make photography a hobby, so I don’t need a book that is written for a professional audience. I just want to be able to get the most out of what I’ve got.

Answer: Make sure you go through the manual that came with the camera too. Just practice taking lots of pictures and don’t be afraid to experiment with different settings to see what they do.

Question: Of all the smaller point and shoot digital cameras, which has the LARGEST sensor?
I want a small digital camera that I can carry in my pocket, but one that takes the best quality pics possible from a small point and shoot camera.

Answer: First, please recall that large sensor does NOT necessarily mean better photos. There are too many other variables. In answer to your specific question, look at Canon’s A650IS, SD950IS, and some Nikon Coolpix cameras. I think I have those model numbers right. They’re using sensors in the 1/1.7 or 1/1.8 range.

Question: When will point and shoot cameras hit the 30 megapixel barrier?
Seems like the majority of p&s cameras these days are anywhere from 8 to 12 megapixels, and the new cameras being introduced are available at 14mp. What year will it be when most cameras hit 30mp? I say 3 years!

Answer: I would imagine it won’t happen because there is only so much you can cram into that tiny sensor. If the camera became bigger to allow for a bigger sensor, then it would be possible.

Question: Are there any point-and-shoot cameras with a flip-out screen?

Answer: Check out Sony.

Question: Nikon vs canon vs sony in point and shoot cameras?
I want to get a point and shoot camera with a maximum price of $200. Which company is best and which model is best?

Answer: My vote is Nikon. Their cameras are easy to work with, and I like the software they provide as well. The best thing you can do is head to your electronics store and touch them. Feel where the buttons are, see if you can manipulate them easily.

I think you’ll find a good one at that price from any of those manufacturers.

Question: Is there any point and shoot cameras with self-timer for over 100 shots? Or do I need DSLR camera?
I want a digital camera that I can program to take photos at around 5 second intervals, and I want it to be able to do that for over 100 shots. I am on a budget, so I am looking for inexpensive cameras.

Answer: Most of the cameras that have interval timers are DSLR’s … recent DSLR’s, so not what you would call inexpensive. The one I have will shoot up to 999 shots from intervals of from seconds to hours. The limitations are two … the first has to do with the size of the memory card and the other how long the batteries will last before depleting. The body is $1700 and of course you would need some kind of lens and a memory card.


Canon and Panasonic has announced their first shock and water-proof compact camera early this year. If you are still confused which camera is best for you, here you will find some useful information and comparison between the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 and Canon PowerShot D10.

Both the cameras are waterproof, but if you want a camera that can work around 10 meters underwater, then Powershot D10 would be your best shot. The submarine shaped D10 with its porthole-like screws and bulbous shell expresses that this digital camera is purely made for underwater. But on ground, you won’t like its bulky form. D10 has easy-to-press buttons and a large LCD screen where icons are big and nice, you still can see it quite clear even underwater. Additionally, it contains bigger screw-mouths on every corner for mounting the camera in various underwater grips.

While other waterproof digicam, Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 can be used up to 3 meters only underwater with a completely different approach. The sleek rectangular slab outline has made it hard to distinguish from usual non-tough cams. Compare to Canon D10, the buttons are smaller and shooting modes can be selected by a thumb dial rather than a dedicated button. Even So, you will lose usability underwater with TS1, it will perform better on land and you must consider that.

Another big difference is that the Panasonic TS1 shoots in the AVCHD format at 720p, where D10 only does VGA videos of 640×480. But the video recording mode of TS1 is not the most polished one, there is a two to three seconds of delay from hitting the dedicated video button to starting and stopping the video and its quite unclear when exactly everything does start. If you are ok with that delay, you will surely love the outstanding HD video mode. Lumix DMC-TS1 is currently seeing a big bug when importing the taken video into iMovie. The featured AVCHD format of TS1 is quite annoying and you might require installing particular codec to import video into your preferred video editing software and then convert it into friendly formats.

Both toughcams are featuring 12-megapixel shooting and have the same CCD sensor size. But the ISO of TS1 goes up to 6400 when it is only 1600 for D10. A difference that really matters is the wider-angle lense of TS1, which is an effective focal length zoom of 28mm-128mm f/3.3-f/5.9, where D10 is only 35mm-105mm f/2.8-f/4.9. Color reproduction through the Leica lens of TS1 is far better than that of D10. Moreover, the TS1 lean to autofocus underwater with greater ease in comparison with D10.

Just In Case you are not a professional scuba photo shooter, the benefits of toughcams can also be figured when you are making your kid’s bath time photos without worrying about getting your camera wet or shooting with unclean hands while you are in the middle of a barbecue, or anything like that. Whatever happens, you will always can wipe your digital camera clean from water. So the conclusion is, if you care about form factor, you should go with Panasonic Lumix TS1, Powershot D10 will be tough to fit it into a pants pocket without some serious bulging. But if you usually go deeper than 3 meters underwater, you should go with Canon D10.

Kelly is a freelance writer for multiple niches on the internet. Her website http://www.mitub.com is about product reviews. To find more information about both waterproof digital cameras, you can find it here: Canon D10 vs Lumix DMC-TS1

Waterproof Digital Cameras FAQ:

Question: What are some good waterproof digital cameras?
I’ve always thought it was a really cool idea, and lately I’ve been looking into getting one. I’ve looked at some from Canon and Olympus. I’m leaning towards Canon’s D10 because it gets good reviews, is slightly cheaper than Olympus models, and because I really like Canon cameras.

Answer: I recommend Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD.

Question: What kind of digital cameras do you recommend for a teen? ( I’d like it to be waterproof)?
I want the Olympus Stylus 850 sw but it is so pricey that I’m pretty sure my parents wont buy it for me. Are there any other cool digital cameras for teens? Any other waterproof cameras that are less expensive?

Answer: Well it depends on what your definition of pricey is. The Olympus Stylus 1030 SW is water proof (up to 33 ft) shockproof (up to 6 ft) freezeproof (14 degrees) and crushproof (220 lbf).

Question: Are there any other waterproof digital cameras other than the Olympus ones?

Answer: Yes, Pentax makes waterproof digital cameras. Their current version is the Pentax Optio W60.

Also, you might also consider a waterproof housing for regular point and shoot cameras. For example, I have a Canon A570 IS and use a Canon waterproof housing (cost, about $125) for that camera. The advantage is that you can take the camera deeper than an Olympus or Pentax. However, it does make the camera considerably larger.

Question: Is there a digital camera which is waterproof and has optical zoom?

Answer: Both Pentax and Olympus make underwater cameras with optical zoom. Try the Pentax Optio W30 or Olympus 1030 SW (or the older 790 SW).

Question: What would be the best waterproof digital camera for me?
I definatly want a small point and shoot one, I don’t want it to stand out above the water. I would like it to be no more than $250. I have been looking at the Olympus 1030 SW , the Pentax W60, and the Fujifilm Z33wp, out of those which would give me the least problems?

Answer: The June issue of Popular Photography reviews 5 waterproof compact cameras. They give the best review to the Olympus Stylus Tough 8000. If you can squeeze your budget to $400, it would probably be a good way to go.

These cameras are rated as to the depth they will go. Figure out what depth you want to go and make sure the camera will support that depth. For instance the Fujifilm is only rated to 10 feet.

Question: Who has a really good waterproof digital camera?
I’m looking to buy a waterproof digital camera. I was wondering what brand has a good digital camera. I prefer one that also has a video mode.

Answer: Vivitar has a point and shoot with video for $99.00.

Question: The Best Brand For Waterproof Digital Cameras?
I would like a camera that can sustain weather-related obstacles like rain, snow, etc. I want a camera that is 10 Mega Pixels or higher, can capture video, and is between the range of $100 – $250. (Image Stabilization is a plus)

Answer: Dpreview recently tested waterproof cameras. The Canon D10 came out on top, but it is over your budget. Pentax W60 was second, and within budget, but it lacks image stabilization.

Question: Can anyone recommend a waterproof digital camera? How does the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FT1 compare to Olympus?
I’ve heard of far too many cases of people saying that their Olympus waterproof camera had leaking seals.

Answer: A Panasonic Lumix TS1 series camera is the best waterproof camera you can get (it might also be the most expensive one).

A lot of people have had problems with the image results when they took pictures with the Olympus Stylus Tough-8000, so it’s probably a good thing that you didn’t buy it. The Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP and the Canon D10 cameras are your other options. The most affordable you could get is the Fuifilm FinePix Z33WP.

One of the most important features that consumers look at when buying a digital camera is its zoom range capability. Whether you are going to the zoo and want to get close ups of the animals, or just for personal use, zoom is one of the most important features. Many also want a compact camera with this feature, as it is easier to carry around.

There are a few advantages of a smaller sensor, in comparison to its larger counterpart, SRL’s. The main advantage is that you need a smaller lens, and you can fit a high zoom range into a small camera which can still be carried around conveniently. In early 2000, Sony and Olympus offered a few cameras with a 10x zoom, which were a bit bulky and more expensive, were still smaller than their counterpart SLR, and had a lens which was just as powerful. Many buyers look at these two factors, price and portability.

Superzoom cameras offer such large zoom ranges that they are almost impossible to match with film cameras. The lenses are large, yet small enough to be able to have a small, compact camera, that is convenient for users to carry around.

Manufacturers are continuously competing to come out with the camera with the best zoom range. Primarily, the average was a 10x lens, but now that number is about double. Not only are the manufacturers improving the length the lens can see, but they are improving the field of vision and width.

Seven cameras, which are probably the best digital zoom cameras include:

Fujifilm FinePix S2000HD

Fujifilm FinePix S8100fd

Canon Powershot SX10 IS

Nikon Coolpix P80

Olympus SP-565UZ

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28

Sony Cybershot DSC-H50

These seven cameras all have a zoom range of 12x or more, and some of the highest wide angle views as well. They also all over image stabilization (either optical or mechanical), which is important for people who are using such a strong zoom lens. Some other important features that these cameras contain include electronic viewfinder, full control when taking photos. Generally, these cameras all look quite similar. They are not too big, and are built with a similar design. Often times, many of these cameras will actual contain the same lens as one of their counterparts. More and more digital zoom cameras are being manufactured, and with each new one, comes more outstanding features

Getting the best zoom camera, is never an easy thing, due to the constantly changing technology. Fortunately, there are plenty of helpful websites online, that can narrow down your search and help you find the zoom camera with all the features important to you.

Digital Camera FAQ:

Question: What makes a digital camera zoom really far?
I have a Canon PowerShot A95 and it has a 12x Optical and Digital zoom combined but to me, it doesn’t zoom very far at all. What is better…..a 3x optical zoom or a 12x optical zoom?

Answer: A 12x optical zoom would be better. You did not state how many times your optical zoom and digital zoom is separately. An optical zoom brings the distant image ‘closer’ to your view. But a digital image simply crops the image and expands it. In other words, the quality of a digital zoom is not as good as an optical zoom.

Cameras zoom in using the optical zoom first, and then the digital zoom.

Question: What is the difference between Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom?

Answer: Optical zoom is the maximum amount of zoom the lens itself can achieve. Digital zoom then simply “blows up” the pixels to a larger size in memory.

Thus, if you have a 10 mega pixel camera and are using a 2:1 digital zoom, you are losing a large number of those pixels because only the “center” ones are used and then blown up. Thus, you get lower resolution.

With optical zoom, the lens still is able to focus all of the available light onto the whole CCD, so you retain the full resolution.

Question: What non-SLR Digital mega-zoom camera has the biggest Image Sensor?
I’m wanting a new Digital Camera with at least 12x optical zoom with the largest image sensor possible. My current (Konica-Minolta Z3) has a 1/2.5″ sensor but I’d like one with at least 4/3 if not full-frame. Do they make any with a sensor this large or are sensors this large reserved only for SLR’s?

Answer: The only non SLR’s that I know of that use an APS-C size sensor are the Sigma DP1 and DP2. They don’t have zoom lenses though. They both have fixed focal length lenses. If you have $8,000 you can buy a Leica rangefinder but I don’t think your looking for one of those.

Question: Digital Concepts camera help with a 7.1 mega pixel optical zoom digital camera?
I just got a 7.1 mega pixel optical zoom digital camera . I put in brand new batteries and a 4GB SDHC card , then in the manual it said to format it….i did that, but when I looked at the screen it said that i can only take 8 pictures, and when i turned the camera off ….all my pictures that i took were gone.

Answer: Sounds like it is set to use the internal memory.
Read your manual and figure out how to make it save to card.

P.S. not all small P&S cameras can handle a 4GB card.

Question: How good does the 10x zoom on a digital camera do?
I am looking to buy a digital camera with a 10x zoom (Kodax) is the zoom worth it or are the pictures hard to come out clear with a digital camera zoomed in that tight.

Answer: You have to examine more features than the zoom. One thing to look at is whether the zoom is optical or digital. If it is digital- your pictures will be lower quality whenever you use the zoom. Another thing to look at is whether or not it has image stabilization- there are many different ways that cameras achieve this, but a camera with some sort of image stabilization will take clearer telephoto shots than a camera without it.

Question: What is the best compact and high zoom digital camera for me?
I want a camera that is not too bulky, but has at least 40x zoom.

Answer: Your request for a “compact” 40x zoom camera is unrealistic. Otherwise you can go with a Canon Digital Rebel XT, and then buy a telephoto zoom lens. The quality is exceptional, but the price tag is through the roof.

Question: What’s a good quality/good zoom digital camera?

Answer: Assuming that you aren’t at all in the market for an SLR, if you want a point-and-shoot with extra zoom power, I bought the Sony Cyber-shot super zoom digital camera about a year ago (model DSC-H2/H5) and really liked it (I recently upgraded to an SLR, so that’s why this answer is more in past tense). It’s bulkier than a slim pocket-size camera, but it has more SLR-like traits and, of course, a pretty good zoom! I’m sure there’s a newer and better model now.

Question: I need to get a Fujifilm FinePix A500 Zoom Digital Camera memory card and have no clue what to get?
I have had this camera for a little bit and have no clue what type of card to get for it. I’m going on vacation this next week and the camera itself only stores 5 pictures.

Answer: Somewhere in your owners manual, you will find a list of the recommended memory cards for your camera.

This is a rather old camera (introduced on 2006) so uses the xD memory card. Call the Fujifilm help line and see what limitations there are on the amount of memory capacity your camera will use.

For now, just buy a nice inexpensive 1 GB xD card and use it until you can get a definitive answer from Fuji. Since your camera is too old to use “fast” cards, you can save some money and buy cards 50x or slower.

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