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Fujifilm FinePix F900EXR Sample Photos

  • Writer: Camera of Japan
    Camera of Japan
  • Jan 20
  • 2 min read

ujifilm FinePix F900EXR (Auto & Aperture Control)



Fujifilm FinePix F900EXR sample photos Introduction

The following sample photos from Yamada Tenman Shrine were taken at Yamada Tenman Shrine in Nagoya, Japan, using the Fujifilm FinePix F900EXR.

This location was selected as a realistic sightseeing spot rather than a famous tourist destination. Stone torii gates, shrine buildings, lanterns, and information boards make it a suitable environment to evaluate how a compact camera performs in everyday travel photography.

All photos were taken during a normal visit, without special preparation or post-processing.


Shooting Conditions 

Camera: Fujifilm FinePix F900EXRMode: Auto / Aperture PriorityEditing: None (straight out of camera)

These images represent the camera’s natural output in real-world use.


About Image Quality

The FinePix F900EXR is not a camera designed to impress with high-resolution image quality or modern computational photography.

Compared to current smartphones or high-end cameras:

  • Resolution is modest

  • Dynamic range is limited

  • Wide-angle distortion can be noticeable

That said, the camera produces images that remain:

  • Stable and predictable

  • Free from extreme color shifts

  • Clear enough for signs, text, and documentation

  • Consistent across different scenes

For travel and recording purposes, this kind of reliability is often more valuable than technical sharpness.


The Key Difference: Aperture Control

One of the most important characteristics of the FinePix F900EXR is the ability to manually select the aperture.

In many compact cameras and smartphones, exposure decisions are handled almost entirely by software. With this camera, users can decide how light and depth are treated.

This allows:

  • Control over how much of the scene stays in focus

  • More intentional exposure decisions

  • A better understanding of how photographs are created

Rather than producing dramatic images automatically, the FinePix F900EXR encourages a more thoughtful shooting process.


What These Sample Photos Show

These sample photos demonstrate that the FinePix F900EXR is suitable for:

  • Casual sightseeing and travel photography

  • Recording architecture and environments

  • Capturing readable signs and written information

  • Learning basic photographic control in a compact format

They are not meant to compete with modern smartphones, but to show real-world usability.


About the Location

The sample photos in this article were taken at Yamada Tenman Shrine in Nagoya, Japan.

For more information about the location itself, please refer to the following page:

👉 Japan Travel by NAVITIME – Yamada Tenman Shrinehttps://japantravel.navitime.com/en/area/jp/spot/02301-4500015/

This external link is provided for reference and context regarding the shooting location.


An Honest Position

The FinePix F900EXR should be seen as a practical tool rather than a camera built for image quality alone.

While its image output is modest by modern standards, the ability to control basic settings — especially aperture — gives the user a level of involvement that is increasingly rare in compact cameras.

For those who want more control than a smartphone, without the complexity of advanced systems, this balance is exactly what makes the FinePix F900EXR worth revisiting today.

 
 
 

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