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Just the basics: Fujifilm FinePix AV100, AX200

One minor upsell feature and $10 separates Fujifilm's two newest entry-level digital cameras.

Joshua Goldman Managing Editor / Advice
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Though it's certainly hard to get excited about entry-level point-and-shoot cameras, the manufacturers generally sell a lot of them simply because they're cheap. The FinePix AV100 and AX200 from Fujifilm are no different, priced at $99.95 and $109.95, respectively, with just a lens differentiating them.

There's almost nothing to get worked up about as far as features go. I say almost nothing because Fujifilm has decided not to use HD video capture as an upsell feature in its compacts, so even these two get 720p movie modes.

Fujifilm

FinePix AV100

  • 12 megapixels
  • Fujinon 3x optical zoom
  • 2.7-inch LCD
  • HD (720p) movie capture
  • Digital image stabilization
  • Powered by AA-size batteries
  • Choice of black or silver
  • $99.95

Fujifilm

FinePix AX200
  • 12 megapixels
  • Upsell: Fujinon 5x wide-angle optical zoom
  • 2.7-inch LCD
  • HD (720p) movie capture
  • Digital image stabilization
  • Powered by AA-size batteries
  • Choice of black or silver
  • $109.95