Blend throwback camera style with modern technology with this Fujifilm mirrorless camera. The digital device features lightning-fast shutter speeds up to 1/32000 second so you can catch every frame of even high-action events. The classic black and metal mid-century frame of this Fujifilm mirrorless camera belies the brand new 24.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor technology inside, offering sharp, clear images.
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This is a great beginner camera for taking travel shots and using on the streets. The features that make it easy to use are: the touchscreen and the control dials for ISO, shutter speed, and aperture; all instantly accessible, make using manual control a breeze. The color representation of the x-trans sensor is quite pleasing to the eyes, and very dynamic. For taking fun and creative shots, the film stock emulations are fantastic, and the creative modes are very interesting, and help take time off of editing images. The only thing I don’t like about the system is the UI for the on-screen icons during live view; they are very small and sometimes hard to read. Nevertheless, it’s a nice, robust enough camera for the budding photographer on a budget.
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I love action/adventure movies and this one gets my two thumbs up. This movie is fun to watch, it's never dull, and I recommend it to anyone who loves monster movies (Kong fans).
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The film delves into an interesting idea: mix pre-history, myth, pseudo-history, and actual history; but lacks clarity, a few more action sequences, and better story-telling. The narrator was unnecessary, and the shaman lady was not an interesting character at all. Overall, I wasn’t sure whether this was a love story or an adventure movie. However, 10,000 B.C. is watchable, and my family and I found it entertaining. A better movie could have been a subject of further discussion.