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Location: United KingdomMember since: 17 Sep, 2008

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Business name: GlaxioFirst name: AccessorySurname: WorldAddress: Unit 2, Norman Trading Estate, CF14 1PS Cardiff, United KingdomPhone number: 07974470300Email: aworld@super-power.co.ukVAT number: GB 111271469

Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable postage cost
5.0
Delivery time
5.0
Communication
5.0

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b***o (2038)- Feedback left by buyer.
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As described, happy with the product, price, packaging and seller AAA+++
e***o (252)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Arrived today very happy many thanks A++++ ebayer
m***a (1049)- Feedback left by buyer.
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As described and quick delivery, all good!
o***1 (282)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Fast shipping highly recommended seller
7***o (766)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Really fast delivery. Excellent item and service
r***e (1162)- Feedback left by buyer.
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packed ok, and quick delivery, thank you.
Reviews (3)
15 May, 2010
Fuji FinePix S1600 Digital Camera Review
Having thoroughly test driven the Fuji S1500 over a 2 month period in both a professional and an enthusiast’s capacity I heard that the release of the S1600 was due early 2010 and I was really looking forward to getting my hands on it. It certainly did not disappoint. When comparing the FinePix S1600 to its predecessor the subtle changes are the key factors in improving the specification. It now has a resolution of 12.2 MegaPixels, 2.2 more than its predecessor. I’m sure you are thinking that compared to other digital cameras it does not seem like a very high resolution, but it is now becoming apparent that manufacturers are spending more time and money on improving the CCD sensors (Charged Coupled Device, which is the image sensor within the camera that converts the optical image into an electrical signal) and as a result the S1600 possesses a Super CCD. I’m glad they have upgraded the lens to the 28mm Wide Angle Fujinon Lens, this enables you to fit more in the picture and with the combination of the resolution and 15x optical zoom the image quality is incredible for this superzoom bridge camera. Good Points:- It will shoot Full High Definition Photo at 1080p and 720p Movies, these can then be displayed on your HD-TV screen with no quality loss. The optional HDP-L1 HD player is required to enable connection to your TV. SD & SDHC memory card compatible, the latter (secure digital high capacity) will let you use an incredible 32GB card, which will store approximately 5300 pictures at 12.2 MegaPixel Quality. As on the previous model, the panoramic feature will take 3 shots and will merge them to create a panoramic photo, perfect for capturing big groups or landscapes. An electronic view finder (EVF) allows you to see what you are shooting (or shot) in bright sunlight as well as offering a high resolution 3.0 inch LCD screen. Automatic scene recognition is always a great asset it can optimise focus, white balance and exposure adjusting the settings for you, this is ideal if you’re not the technical type and looking to use the S1600 as a high quality point and shoot. Bad Points:- It hasn’t got a hot-shoe to attach an external flash, but this is clearly reflected in the price and compact lightweight size. Not sure about the sound quality from the video, it sounds a bit tinny, however this could be a result of laptop speakers as I have not used this in conjunction with the aforementioned HDP-L1 Player. That said the video has come a long way and the quality is the best I’ve seen on a prosumer camera but I think we have a bit further to go before I give up my camcorder. Summary:- The beauty of this camera is that auto mode can make this the simplest of point and shoots or alternatively you have full manual control to be creative with. If the expense and complexity of the DSLR camera does not appeal to you, then this is the perfect bridge camera. More advanced than a compact camera with results that will impress.
52 of 53 found this helpful
Lightweight 20KG Baby Weighing Digital Scales Digital (KG lb St) Midwife/Infant
22 Jun, 2016
Great scales for home use
Good to track the weight of the little one in between doctor's visits. Very happy with them
2 of 2 found this helpful
15 May, 2010
Fuji FinePix S1600 Digital Camera Review
Having thoroughly test driven the Fuji S1500 over a 2 month period in both a professional and an enthusiast’s capacity I heard that the release of the S1600 was due early 2010 and I was really looking forward to getting my hands on it. It certainly did not disappoint. When comparing the FinePix S1600 to its predecessor the subtle changes are the key factors in improving the specification. It now has a resolution of 12.2 MegaPixels, 2.2 more than its predecessor. I’m sure you are thinking that compared to other digital cameras it does not seem like a very high resolution, but it is now becoming apparent that manufacturers are spending more time and money on improving the CCD sensors (Charged Coupled Device, which is the image sensor within the camera that converts the optical image into an electrical signal) and as a result the S1600 possesses a Super CCD. I’m glad they have upgraded the lens to the 28mm Wide Angle Fujinon Lens, this enables you to fit more in the picture and with the combination of the resolution and 15x optical zoom the image quality is incredible for this superzoom bridge camera. Good Points:- It will shoot Full High Definition Photo at 1080p and 720p Movies, these can then be displayed on your HD-TV screen with no quality loss. The optional HDP-L1 HD player is required to enable connection to your TV. SD & SDHC memory card compatible, the latter (secure digital high capacity) will let you use an incredible 32GB card, which will store approximately 5300 pictures at 12.2 MegaPixel Quality. As on the previous model, the panoramic feature will take 3 shots and will merge them to create a panoramic photo, perfect for capturing big groups or landscapes. An electronic view finder (EVF) allows you to see what you are shooting (or shot) in bright sunlight as well as offering a high resolution 3.0 inch LCD screen. Automatic scene recognition is always a great asset it can optimise focus, white balance and exposure adjusting the settings for you, this is ideal if you’re not the technical type and looking to use the S1600 as a high quality point and shoot. Bad Points:- It hasn’t got a hot-shoe to attach an external flash, but this is clearly reflected in the price and compact lightweight size. Not sure about the sound quality from the video, it sounds a bit tinny, however this could be a result of laptop speakers as I have not used this in conjunction with the aforementioned HDP-L1 Player. That said the video has come a long way and the quality is the best I’ve seen on a prosumer camera but I think we have a bit further to go before I give up my camcorder. Summary:- The beauty of this camera is that auto mode can make this the simplest of point and shoots or alternatively you have full manual control to be creative with. If the expense and complexity of the DSLR camera does not appeal to you, then this is the perfect bridge camera. More advanced than a compact camera with results that will impress.
100 of 101 found this helpful