A short review of the F60fd. If I were not mistaken, the F50 is the successor of the renowned F30/31. And this F60 is just a minor enhancement from the F50. Without comparing each and every item in the specs, the most obvious improvement is the larger 3inch screen.
Before I begin, I must say that I am not very demanding in my look for a handy digicam. A small handy digicam is kept in my pocket all the time, for snapshots and never meant for any serious shooting.
First impression - looks sleek with the metal parts and some faux metal parts in front and the huge 3inch LCD. Huge becos this is the biggest I ever had, even bigger than that of my Nikon D200. Things work fast enough for me, from the start up to the shooting, as in shutter lag and the wait to be ready for the next shot.
Shooting - well, just like any other digicam, I just started off with the full auto mode and see what it is like. Now, I have my son's Canon Ixus 85IS and my almost 5yr old Casio QV-R41 to compare. In outdoor bright landscapes, this cam gives me a wee bit sharper and crispier shots. The colours are also more vibrant and vivid, which is a trade mark of Fujifilm. I haven't even used the vivid colour mode. In a family outing, I shot a few food pic side by side with the Canon. Just a quick look, I could not see much difference.
Battery Life - well, I got a fully charged battery and used it for 2 full days and shot almost 200pics, quite a few with flash and quite a bit of viewing of the huge LCD. The battery still showed full.
When I have more time, I will check out the other scene modes, the manual, aperture priority modes, macro etc.
Well, among similar digicams, this one has got the biggest sensor, at 1/1.6inch, about the same as my old Casio at 1/1.8inch. So, it would good to see how well it copes in low light situations.
Come to think of it, I should have got the F100 for the 28mm wide angle.