The 3 "display with a resolution of 460,000 pixels is a good viewing angle stability and allows for a high brightness value setting, so the display is relatively easy to read even in sunlight. Negative against the lens falls on that in the fully extended state at maximum focal length a little too much wobbles.
The built-in flash is located on the left at the top and can be reset manually. The EXR mode decides independently whether and how intense a flash is used. The program detects any problems the subject and selects the necessary settings. You discover the more you deal with the Fuji FinePix F770EXR, the more opportunities. So the menu is really extensive and it may take longer to get reserves the seemingly infinite possibilities of all settings in the header, including where to find them again under certain circumstances.
The camera is very fast, which is by the auto focus and the CMOS sensor, which is quickly ready for use again after each shot. With two exceptions: After the panoramic image creation and to the continuous shooting, the camera takes some time until the images are stored.
The Panorama feature I find very good and also enjoy working with it.
For 3D technology I can not say much. This is actually more for stationary subjects and if you do not meet the optimum distance between two single shots, the 3D effect is not visible. Pity
which I actually expected more.
The strength of the Fuji is clearly the 20x zoom, which gives very good shots because of the good image stabilizer.
If you have still a very steady hand, a recording from a distance is really sharp. A noise I could not recognize. The color reproduction is gratifying reality. It's really fun to take pictures with the camera and display the results on the PC.
The SP mode is another option with enough options to make various settings, such as specifically for shooting sports (also very suitable for children), animals, sunset, beach, night and fireworks shots, etc.
In addition to a full and automatic program and two semi automatics, the camera also has a manual mode with very many options for almost every requirement. The aperture or time delay values can be set only limited. But it is sufficient if one wants to experiment with the settings.
Full HD video are nice and sharp with vibrant colors, but when zooming and when you turn too fast, provides autofocus no longer focus properly.
With the captured video, I am not satisfied. The noise when zooming, I feel as disturbing.
GPS is a significant and useful feature. However, when you turn the Geotracking function, really looks the one battery to the unloading. I do not use the function therefore.
Conclusion: The camera is good. Your recording speed and autofocus enables fast and successful snapshots. The picture quality is almost always very good. The battery capacity is very good.
The Fuji FinePix F770EXR is not a bad choice for a superzoom camera.
I recommend you.