Nikon SLR Cameras

Fujifilm or Nikon - Which one is better?

mercy
mercy

I want to get either a Fujifilm or Nikon camera. Fujifilm FinePix S2800 14MP Digital Bridge Camera sounds good but I'm to sure if it actually is any good. Or Nikon L110 12MP Digital Bridge Camera.
If you have any recommendations on a digital bridge camera under £200/$320 tell me please.

Vinegar Taster
Vinegar Taster

Out of those two, I'd go with the Fuji. Only because it has a viewfinder that you can look through. This is important because the LCD screen is often washed out when shooting outdoors.

Veangai Venkat
Veangai Venkat

Fujifilm is best Choice and Opinion… Best Device.

Ashkan
Ashkan

Http://snapsort.com/compare/Fujifilm_FinePix_S2800HD-vs-Nikon_Coolpix_L110

CiaoChao
CiaoChao

Usually in the world of cameras Nikon comes out on top. But the L110 is not one of the greats. Of the two Fujifilm is the better.

Daniel S
Daniel S

The Finepix S2950 camera boasts a high resolution 14 megapixel CCD, a bright 3.0" LCD screen (460K dot resolution) plus viewfinder, and award winning Fujinon optics equipped with a 18X Optical Zoom. The Finepix S2950 is also intuitive and easy to operate, and packed full of useful features and technologies. With its mega 28mm wide-angle to 504mm telephoto lens, the S2950 can capture a wide variety of shots. The S2950 also features a mechanically stabilized 14 megapixel CCD sensor and high ISO sensitivity settings which combine to offer Fujifilm's Dual Image Stabilization technology. This combination reduces the blurring effects in many shooting conditions. Also Panorama mode, HD movie, Face Detection, and Easy Web Uploader combine with a host of other features to make the Finepix S2950 a feature-packed and versatile shooter for virtually any photographer.

accorn34
accorn34

Fujifilm cameras are OK but at that range I totally recommend the Nikon L110 or L120:
http://www.syncpedia.com/goto/nikon_l110

That is a professional level camera, built to last.