I have mixed feelings about Fuji. I bought 2 4MP S3500's - one for each daughter - and they're incredible. The one daughter that is more photography orientated than the other swears by it - saying the optical zoom alone on it makes it a far better camera than any of the more flashy (ie. "cool") looking ones of her friends. I gave both of them a good testing (they were off Trademe) and I was impressed.
So ... with that in mind, I splashed out (also on Trademe) on an S9500 - a "poor man's Canon". I'm very underwhelmed. It's overly complex - without the instant shortcuts that the Canon SLRs have. They're there ... but not that intuitive. I'm forever fumbling with the controls or features. Either my hands are too big or my brain has seized up (or both!). Also, it EATS batteries (4 of them) ... so I need to have 3 or four sets recharged every time I go to an air-show. That said, the picture quality is generally good - for static and semi-static subjects. I have yet to master the art of capturing anything flying faster than a Tiger Moth :-(
Just remembered I bought SWMBO ("she-who-must-be-obeyed" for all you young kids) a 9MP finepix A900 (pocket camera) and that's a little beauty.
I see the S5700 also has a pretty good optical zoom. As ever, it's best to totally ignore digital zoom.
I'd say that for $250 it's not a bad camera. At that price, it's unfair to compare it with the "big boy" SLR's. The review at TrustedReviews (which I think you used) ....
http://www.trustedreviews.com/digital-came...inePix-S5700/p1 is pretty good, I think - and sounds about right, when comparing it to experiences I've had with other Fuji cameras.
What else is good at around $250?
EDIT: Just searched Trademe - a couple around $300 and one currently at
$52 - reserve met!!! (closes Thursday):
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Electronics-photo...n-201468306.htm