Fujifilm FinePix Z33 WP review

The FinePix Z33 WP is Fujifilm's first underwater camera.

A year ago, there were only a couple of manufacturers making waterproof cameras, but now it's a crowded market. Fujifilm's is the least expensive to date, and although it doesn't make any claims for being shockproof, as many of its competitors do, the curvy plastic shell seems robust.

It's waterproof down to three metres, and suitable for snorkelling as well as general beach use, skiing and wet weather. It's lighter, slimmer and more stylish than its competitors, but the small battery's 200-shot life isn't so impressive. Surprisingly, the battery will happily click into place when inserted the wrong way round, which could lead people into thinking that they have a faulty camera.

The back of the camera is a departure from previous Fujifilm designs, with two vertical strips of five buttons down the right side of the 2.7in screen. This means that the four-way navigation pad is arranged in an unusual T-shape, which took us a while to get used to. We're pleased to see a dedicated video record button, but the video mode isn't up to much. It has a basic 640x480 resolution, no zoom while recording, an auto-exposure that reacts in abrupt steps to changing lighting conditions and heavy image noise in low light - including most underwater scenes.

It was fairly quick to turn on and shoot, at 2.5 seconds, and its autofocus is acceptably fast. However, there was a delay of almost two seconds between taking a shot and the captured image appearing on the camera's screen, which will frustrate anyone trying to take pictures in quick succession. We measured an average of 3.7 seconds between shots. The continuous shooting mode was barely any faster, capturing at 0.3fps. At least the SR Auto mode, which analyses scenes to select a scene preset automatically, didn't slow the camera down any further, as it did on the Fujifilm FinePix S1500.

The Z33 WP fared a little better in our image quality tests. It displayed Fujifilm's usual knack for flattering colours in a range of lighting conditions. The corners of photos were fairly blurry in wide-angle shots and the centre wasn't razor-sharp, but detail levels were the right side of acceptable. Automatic exposures used well-chosen settings to balance blur against noise in low light, but the relatively gloomy f/3.7 maximum aperture and small sensor meant noise was visible even in brightly lit shots. Still, the noise-reduction processing helped the camera produce indoor photos that were good enough for posting online.

There are more affordable cameras that take better pictures more quickly, but the FinePix Z33 WP's waterproof design is unique at this price. None of its flaws is critical and, as such, it's a decent choice for causal snappers heading for the beach or ski slopes.

Basic Specifications

Rating

***

CCD effective megapixels

10.0 megapixels

CCD size

1/2.3in

Viewfinder

none

LCD screen size

2.7in

LCD screen resolution

230,000 pixels

Optical zoom

3.0x

Zoom 35mm equivalent

35-105mm

Image stabilisation

none

Maximum image resolution

3,648x2,736

Maximum movie resolution

640x480

Movie frame rate at max quality

30fps

File formats

JPEG; AVI (M-JPEG)

Physical

Memory slot

SDHC

Mermory supplied

50MB internal

Battery type

3.7V 740mAh Li-ion

Battery Life (tested)

200 shots

Connectivity

USB, AV

Body material

plastic

Accessories

USB and AV cables

Weight

110g

Size

60x92x21mm

Buying Information

Price

£150

Supplier

http://www.currys.co.uk

Details

www.fujifilm.co.uk

Camera Controls

Exposure modes

auto

Shutter speed

auto

Aperture range

auto

ISO range (at full resolution)

64 to 1600

Exposure compensation

+/-2 EV

White balance

auto, 6 presets

Additional image controls

none

Manual focus

No

Closest macro focus

8cm

Auto-focus modes

multi, centre, face detect

Metering modes

multi, face detect

Flash

auto, forced, suppressed, slow synchro, red-eye reduction

Drive modes

single, continuous, self-timer

Basic Specifications

Physical

Buying Information

Camera Controls

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