![]() It’s also slightly recessed so it doesn’t pick up too many finger marks. It’s a nice screen too with 230k pixels it’s a lot sharper than the old one, and it has a nice anti-glare finish too. Measuring 106.1 x 75.7 x 80.7mm and weighing 306g minus batteries it is it is significantly smaller and lighter than the S5600, but it has a larger and even more comfortable handgrip, and manages to fit in a much larger monitor screen. Where the S5600 appeared to be modelled on a full-sized SLR, the shape of the S5700 is a lot closer to that of previous Fuji super-zoom cameras such as the popular S7000Z or the S20 Pro. ![]() What’s even more amazing is that it’s not just an update of the previous model it’s a completely new camera from top to bottom. It offers the same 10x zoom capability, but now adds 7.1 megapixels, a 2.5-in monitor and a new intelligent flash system, and you can get all of this for under £130. Well it looks like Fuji has done it again, because this week I’m taking a look at the replacement for the S5600, the new S5700 (how ”do” they come up with these names?). It wasn’t without a couple of faults, but at under £200 for a 10x zoom 5-megapixel camera it was amazing value for money. It’s a little over a year since I reviewed the Fuji FinePix S5600, a handy little entry-level superzoom which I really liked.
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