Just the basics: Fujifilm FinePix AV100, AX200
One minor upsell feature and $10 separates Fujifilm's two newest entry-level digital cameras.
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.
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
- 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