Fujifilm MX-500
Verdict
The MX-500 isn't the prettiest camera on test, but the image quality is good and the price is reasonable.
Review Date: 1 Nov 1998
Price when reviewed: (£450 inc VAT) Street Price £299 (£351 inc VAT)
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