Fujifilm FinePix S1600 Review

Image Quality
All of the sample images in this Review were taken using the 12 megapixel Fine JPEG setting, which gives an average image size of around 5.5Mb.
The Fujifilm FinePix S1600 produced images of good quality during the review period. This camera handled noise very well, not becoming obvious until the relatively slow speed of ISO 800 and then becoming progressively worse at the faster setting of ISO 1600. The fastest setting of ISO 3200 and 6400 are recorded at 3 megapixels and therefore aren't really worth using.
Chromatic aberrations were quite well controlled, with purple fringing effects appearing only in high contrast situations. The 12 megapixel images were sharp enough straight out of the camera at the default sharpen setting and don't require further sharpening in an application like Adobe Photoshop.
Macro performance is excellent, allowing you to focus as close as 2cms away from the subject when the lens is set to wide-angle. Barrel distortion is clearly evident at the 28mm focal length. The built-in flash worked quite well indoors, with just a little red-eye and adequate overall exposure, although there is noticeable vignetting at 28mm.
The anti-shake system works well when hand-holding the camera in low-light conditions or when using the telephoto end of the zoom range. The maximum shutter speed of 8 seconds is a little disappointing but just allows the camera to capture enough light for most after-dark situations. The Panorama mode makes it fairly simple to take wide-vista shots, although the resolution is limited to 4880x1296 pixels.
Noise
There are 8 ISO settings available on the Fujifilm FinePix S1600. At ISO 3200 and 6400, the number of recorded pixels is limited to 3 megapixels. Here are some 100% crops which show the noise levels for each ISO setting:
ISO 64 (100% Crop) |
ISO 100 (100% Crop) |
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ISO 200 (100% Crop) |
ISO 400 (100% Crop) |
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ISO 800 (100% Crop) |
ISO 1600 (100% Crop) |
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ISO 3200 (100% Crop) |
ISO 6400 (100% Crop) |
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Focal Range
The Fujifilm FinePix S1600's 15x zoom lens provides a focal length of 28-420mm in 35mm terms, as demonstrated below.
28mm |
420mm |
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Sharpening
Here are two 100% crops which have been Saved as Web - Quality 50 in Photoshop. The right-hand image has had some sharpening applied in Photoshop. The out-of-the camera images are sharp enough at the default setting and don't really benefit from further sharpening in a program like Adobe Photoshop.
Original (100% Crop) |
Sharpened (100% Crop) |
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File Quality
The Fujifilm FinePix S1600 has 2 different image quality settings available, with Fine being the highest quality option. Here are some 100% crops which show the quality of the various options, with the file size shown in brackets.
12M Fine (5.29Mb) (100% Crop) | 12M Normal (3.00Mb) (100% Crop) |
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Chromatic Aberrations
The Fujifilm FinePix S1600 handled chromatic aberrations well during the review, with some purple fringing present around the edges of objects in high-contrast situations, as shown in the example below.
Example 1 (100% Crop) |
Example 2 (100% Crop) |
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Macro
The Fujifilm FinePix S1600 offers a Super Macro setting that allows you to focus on a subject that is 2cms away from the camera. The first image shows how close you can get to the subject in Macro mode (in this case a compact flash card). The second image is a 100% crop.
Macro Shot |
100% Crop |
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Flash
The flash settings on the Fujifilm FinePix S1600 are Auto, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro, and any of those modes combined with Red-eye Reduction. These shots of a white coloured wall were taken at a distance of 1.5m.
Flash Off - Wide Angle (28mm) |
Flash On - Wide Angle (28mm) |
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Flash Off - Telephoto (420mm) |
Flash On - Telephoto (420mm) |
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And here are some portrait shots. Both the Auto or Red-eye reduction mode caused a small amount of red-eye.
Flash On |
Flash On (100% Crop) |
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Red Eye Reduction |
Red Eye Reduction (100% Crop) |
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Night
The Fujifilm FinePix S1600's maximum shutter speed is 8 seconds, which is fairly good news if you're seriously interested in night photography. The shot below was taken using a shutter speed of 8 seconds at ISO 64. I've included a 100% crop of the image to show what the quality is like.
Night Shot |
Night Shot (100% Crop) |
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Anti Shake
The Fujifilm FinePix S1600 has an anti-shake mechanism, which allows you to take sharp photos at slower shutter speeds than other digital cameras. To test this, I took 2 handheld shots of the same subject with the same settings. The first shot was taken with anti shake turned off, the second with it turned on. Here are some 100% crops of the images to show the results.
Shutter Speed / Focal Length |
Anti Shake Off (100% Crop) |
Anti Shake On (100% Crop) |
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Panorama Mode
The Fujifilm FinePix S1600 allows you to take panoramic images fairly easily, by taking the first shot, then lining up the edge of that with the next shot, and then repeating the process for the third and final shot. The camera does all the processing and stitching. The main catch is that the resulting image is of fairly low resolution - the number of recorded pixels is limited to 4880x1296 - and you really need to use a tripod to get the best results.
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Sample Images
This is a selection of sample images from the Fujifilm FinePix S1600 camera, which were all taken using the 12 megapixel Fine JPEG setting. The thumbnails below link to the full-sized versions, which have not been altered in any way.
Sample Movie & Video
This is a sample movie at the highest quality setting of 1280x720 pixels at 30 frames per second. Please note that this 13 second movie is 45Mb in size.
As of February 2025, we are no longer providing full size sample images or videos for download.
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Product Images
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Front of the Camera |
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Front of the Camera / Turned On |
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Front of the Camera / Pop-up Flash |
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Isometric View |
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Isometric View |
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Rear of the Camera |
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Rear of the Camera / Image Displayed |
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Rear of the Camera / Turned On |
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Rear of the Camera / Main Menu |
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Rear of the Camera / Function Menu |
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Top of the Camera |
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Bottom of the Camera |
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Side of the Camera |
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Side of the Camera |
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Front of the Camera |
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Front of the Camera |
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Memory Card Slot |
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Battery Compartment |
Conclusion
Less than £150 / $200 is a complete steal for a super-zoom camera that offers virtually all the functionality of its big brother, the S2500HD. The only proviso is that more compact travel models, such as the Samsung WB650, now also offer a 15x zoom.
The Fujifilm FinePix S1600 takes the title of being the cheapest super-zoom camera that we've ever reviewed, quickly supplanting the S1800 model, yet it's by no means just a cheerful option, offering virtually all the functionality of its big brother, the S2500HD, at an even keener price. The only real differences are the lack of an HDMI port and a shorter 15x zoom, which are hardly deal-breakers when you consider the £60 price difference between the two.
As with the S1800 and S2500HD, Fujifilm have improved four key areas since last year's S1500 model - the rather inevitable megapixel rise from 10 to 12, a larger 3 inch screen, new HD movie mode and a larger 15x zoom. 15x doesn't sound like much when there are a couple of 30x cameras now on the market, but in reality the 28-420mm focal range is more versatile than most people will ever need. Likewise the HD video mode may not be full 1080p quality, but the 720p mode is more than adequate, albeit without the built-in HDMI port that the S2500HD additionally offers.
Image quality, although not the best in class, is also up to scratch, with a usable ISO range of 64-400 with 800 as a backup, not too much unwanted purple-fringing, an effective image stabilisation system, and good exposures in most situations. Only the rather obvious barrel distortion and visible softness towards the edges at wide-angle settings detract from what is otherwise a solid performance. Other caveats include only two available aperture settings, an all-plastic though not flimsy construction, somewhat misleading burst mode settings, and a rather low-resolution EVF and LCD.
So the Fujifilm S1600 may be the cheapest of the new S-series super-zooms for 2010, but that doesn't mean it's only worth considering based on price alone - on the contrary, the S1600 is a much more capable and appealing camera than its budget price tag would initially suggest.
Ratings (out of 5) | |
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Design | 4 |
Features | 3.5 |
Ease-of-use | 4 |
Image quality | 4 |
Value for money | 5 |
Specifications
Model |
FinePix S1600 / S1770 |
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Number of effective pixels*1 |
12.2 megapixels |
CCD sensor |
1/2.3-inch CCD |
Storage media |
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File format |
(Design rule for Camera File system compliant / DPOF-compatible) |
Number of recorded pixels |
Still image: |
Lens |
Fujinon 15x optical zoom lens, F3.1 (Wide) - F5.6 (Telephoto) |
Lens focal length |
f=5.0 - 75.0mm, equivalent to 28 - 420mm on a 35mm camera |
Digital zoom |
Approx. 6.3x up to 94.5x with optical zoom |
Aperture |
Wide: F3.1 / F6.4, Telephoto: F5.6 / F11.0 with ND filter |
Focus distance (from lens surface) |
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Sensitivity |
Auto / Equivalent to ISO 64 / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200* / 6400* (Standard Output Sensitivity) |
Exposure control |
TTL 256-zones metering, spot, multi |
Exposure mode |
Programmed AE, Shutter Priority AE, Aperture Priority AE, Manual |
Shooting modes |
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Image Stabilizer |
CCD-shift type |
Shutter speed |
(Auto mode) 1/4sec. to 1/2000sec. |
Continuous shooting |
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Focus |
Single AF, Continuous AF |
White balance |
Automatic scene recognition Preset: Fine, Shade, Fluorescent light (Daylight), Fluorescent light (Warm White), Fluorescent light (Cool White), Incandescent light, Custom |
Self-timer |
Approx. 10sec. / 2sec. delay |
Flash |
Auto flash
Flash modes |
Electronic viewfinder (EVF) |
0.2-in., Approx. 200,000 dots color LCD viewfinder Approx. 99% (shooting), 100% (playback) |
LCD monitor |
3.0-inch, Approx. 230,000 dots, color LCD monitor, Approx. 97% coverage for shooting, and 100% coverage for playback |
Movie recording |
1,280 x 720 pixels (30 frames/sec.) / 640 x 480 pixels / 320 x 240 pixels (30 frames/sec.) with monaural sound |
Photography functions |
Instant zoom, Intelligent Face Detection with red-eye removal, High-speed shooting, Best framing, Frame number memory, Histogram display, Silent mode |
Playback functions |
Intelligent Face Detection, Red-eye removal, Micro thumbnail, Multi-frame playback, Sort-by-date, Cropping, Resize, Slideshow, Image Rotation, Voice memo, Histogram display, Exposure warning |
Video output |
NTSC / PAL selectable |
Digital interface |
USB 2.0 High-speed |
Power supply*4 |
4x AA type alkaline batteries (included) |
Dimensions |
110.2 (W) x 73.4 (H) x 81.4(D) mm / 4.3 (W) x 2.9 (H) x 3.2 (D) in. |
Weight |
Approx. 337g / 11.9oz. |
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