DakotaMouse, I have a Fuji S5000 which I bought in 2004 and it still works great!! Don't worry about the 5200 using 4 AA's because that's what mine uses and they last quite awhile. That's one of the selling points I liked because most all the camping gear I have uses AA's so I don't have to buy any special batteries. The only thing that I don't like is that it is rather bulky. It takes up alot of space in my backpack when hiking because I bought a waterproof Pelican case to carry it in so it doesn't get busted up or wet when I take it on caneo trips, also.
I was so impressed with Fuji's products I bought an A400 a couple of weeks ago and love it, too!!!!! It'll be my backpacking camera when we go on vacation in a few weeks and I paid $100 for it!! I bought mine at
www.wolfes.com . I went to the actual store because it is here in Topeka and they pretty much match Best Buy's price but at least if you ask the guy at Wolfes, he'll know more about the camera than Bobby Pimpleface
will. For another $30 I got a soft camera case, a 128MP card and a NiMH charger with batteries!! It was a no-brainer.............
Oh, one thing about looking at the zoom properties of a digital camera, look at the "optical zoom" power not the total zoom. There's "optical" and "digital" zoom. The camera companies will multiply the optical by the digital to come up with their "total". It's kind of a play on numbers.
If I told this wrong, please beat me up on it.
Jeff