Fuji also had a reputation for noise. My S5000 certainly suffered from it but that's only 3Mp. I can't speak for the later models.
In fact, the S5600 (and probably later models) are renowned for their low noise levels. They certainly perform better than many comparable cameras.
There is still noise at every ISO level, but it can easily be removed with NeatImage (as it's not too severe), and you could probably use ISO 64, 100 and 200 comfortably. At ISO 400 it starts to deteriorate, but as long as you don't have to crop the picture too much, it's very much useable.
But the latest Fuji's apparently have a much more light sensetive sensor that allows for faster shutterspeeds in lower light and high zoom. Fuji say's it's more effective than image stabilisation. But then, they're the ones selling it.
It is very effective, in fact I've even managed to take a sharp handheld shot at 1/10th, at the wide angle end. That was tricky business on my old camera (KM Dimage Z5) which did have IS.
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