April 30th, 2008
The S8000fd is packed with enough features to cope with almost any situation. It has a range of manual exposure options, including program, aperture and shutter priority auto and full manual exposure.
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April 30th, 2008
In some cases, the camera tended to underexpose a little when using the Average metering mode, which uses the entire scene to determine exposure.
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April 30th, 2008
Fujifilm FinePix S8000fd Digital Camera
The FinePix S8000fd is perfect for enthusiasts looking for a combination of 8 megapixels and stabilized long zoom in a neat, compact body. The S8000fd delivers one key feature that consumers cannot easily get on an SLR, a 27mm wide-angle to 486mm super telephoto (35mm equivalent) 18x zoom lens.

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August 1st, 2007
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Introducing the Finepix F50fd digital camera, featuring all the latest developments in face detection, image processing, and image stabilization into a compact digital camera

The newly developed Face Detection 2.0 chip adds the data of side-on faces and angled faces into the originally developed Face Detection chip, and greatly expands the camera’s ability to detect faces. Continue Reading »
May 26th, 2007
there is a much larger lens unit on the Finepix S9600 than on other digital cameras. The idea behind this is quite simple. A larger lens is easier to engineer and should therefore lead to better quality photos then you generally capture with a consumer digital camera.

Cameras.co.uk Reviewed the Fujifilm Finepix S9100 and gave out”the Fuji Finepix S9600. It will not appeal to everyone owing to its large size. If someone is looking for a camera that closely resembles a digital SLR in terms of look and feel, but is unable to afford one then this is about as close as you are likely to get. Picture quality is also good and I think the camera offers good value for money “
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May 26th, 2007
The Fuijfilm FinePix S9100 has nifty features, a nice lens, and all the controls most advanced, and even beginner, photographers would want in a non-SLR camera.

Cnet Reviewed the Fujifilm Finepix S9100 and gave out”The good: 10.7X optical zoom lens; sensitivity up to ISO 1,600; raw image capture.The bad: No optical or mechanical image stabilization; noisy images above ISO 400.The bottom line: Though high on features, Fuji’s FinePix S9100 comes up short on image quality. “
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May 26th, 2007
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The FinePix S9100 is a replacement to the critically acclaimed FinePix S9500, and it’s the new flagship in Fujifilm’s range of ‘prosumer’ digital cameras. The new model features carefully considered modifications designed to improve image quality as well as making it easier to use and better performing in low light.

Refinements include increased image sharpness, a more generous LCD screen, faster autofocus in low light, and improvements to the camera’s flash capability. These features combine with existing Fujifilm technologies to result in user-friendliness more usually associated with compact digital cameras, plus performance to challenge entry-level digital SLRs. Continue Reading »
May 25th, 2007
Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro Review By LetsGoDigital
The Fujifilm S5Pro can accommodate a lot of the Nikon D200 accessories, but not all of them. That’s why Fujifilm has developed its own accessories. In the summer of 2007 a device will be released that allows the Fujifilm FinePix S5Pro to send images wirelessly via a WiFi.

LetsGoDigital reviews the Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro and gave out “the Fujifilm S5 Pro is a real Fuji camera, with all its unique techniques. It is an interesting digital camera and we were very satisfied we could use the Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro for a while so that we could test it out thoroughly. ”
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