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Fuji Guys- FinePix S3400 Part 3 -Top Features

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2011

(3 of 3) Billy and Greg (the Fuji Guys) take a look at the new Fujifilm FinePix S3400 digital camera and go over the top features of this camera.
For more information visit http://www.fujifilm.ca/S3400
Follow the Fuji Guys on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/fujiguys

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  • would this camera be good for nature and wildlife photography? great vids! thanks.. :D

  • @TheBartyBoii This camera would be good for this. For more professional looking photo's, of course a DSLR with a expensive telephoto lens would be best. A tripod is highly recommended when shooting wildlife as well as patients. Good lighting will help with obtaining fast shutterspeeds to prevent blur in the image.

  • PLEASE HELP :)

    i have this camera and for some reason when i put continuous shot on it doesnt work , why is this >??

    thanks :)

  • @111mattman Try setting the camera to the "P" program mode and then pressing the "Continuous" button. You can also shoot in other modes like "A" "S" and "M" too. Some shooting modes don't allow you to shoot in the highspeed continuous shooting mode.

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  • I just saved up and bought this camera, and then watched this video, now I know how to use it! Thanks!!

  • I really want this camera and u have make me want it more!

  • Awesome Camera

  • @aliexe110ster I recommend a class 6 rated SD card or higher. As for memory, 4GB would be the minimal size (prefer 16GB). But the rating needs to be Class 6 or higher for best performance.

  • @aliexe110ster Manual mode, control the shutterspeed by using long exposure (experiment with best shutter speed), set ISO to lowest, and place on a tripod.

  • @meowselina Hi, You need to first "Pop" the flash up by pressing the button near the top and beside the flash. Then, you can control the different flash options using the direction pad.

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