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Fujifilm announces the FinePix Z110 card-style compact

Fujifilm announces the FinePix Z110 card-style compact

Posted on Jan 05, 2012 by MG3

Fujifilm has announced the FinePix Z110 card-style compact camera. The Z110 is based around a 14MP CCD sensor and offers the same 28-140mm equivalent zoom as the more highly-specced Z1000EXR but doesn't include that model's sensor-shift image stabilization. The CCD sensor means the camera is limited to 720p HD movies capture.

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Fujifilm announces F770EXR and F750EXR raw-capable 20x CMOS compact superzooms

Fujifilm announces F770EXR and F750EXR raw-capable 20x CMOS compact superzooms

Posted on Jan 05, 2012 by MG3

Fujifilm has announced the FinePix F770EXR, a 20x, raw-capable compact superzoom with GPS. The F770 uses a 16MP CMOS sensor that offers the company's dynamic range or noise-optimizing EXR technology. Fujifilm says the latest iteration offers 30% less noise than existing 16MP EXR models. The camera's stabilized lens offers a 25-500mm equivalent range at apertures of F3.5-5.3. It can also capture 1080p movies and offers P,A,S and M shooting modes. The F750EXR is the same camera without the GPS functions.

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Fujifilm releases FinePix F660EXR 15x compact superzoom

Fujifilm releases FinePix F660EXR 15x compact superzoom

Posted on Jan 05, 2012 by MG3

Fujifilm has released the FinePix F660EXR, a 15x compact superzoom built around the company's EXR technology. It features the same 1/2" type 16MP CMOS sensor as the co-announced F770EXR, along with the same 3.0" 460,000 dot LCD but loses the more expensive camera's zoom range, GPS and Raw-shooting capability. It still offers an impressive 24-360mm equivalent stabilized zoom and 1080p movie shooting.

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Fujifilm reveals HS30EXR 30x CMOS superzoom with Raw

Fujifilm reveals HS30EXR 30x CMOS superzoom with Raw

Posted on Jan 05, 2012 by MG3

Fujifilm has revealed the HS30EXR, the latest in its range of Raw-capable EXR superzoom cameras. The HS30 features a redesigned 16MP back-lit CMOS sensor and gains a series of improvements over the existing HS20 model. These include not only interface features such as electronic level gauge and manual focusing during video capture, but also more fundamental changes, such as the use of a lithium-ion battery and the addition of a high resolution electronic viewfinder. It retains the 24-720mm equivalent, F2.8-5.6 lens.

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Fujifilm USA announces price for X-S1 high-end superzoom camera

Fujifilm USA announces price for X-S1 high-end superzoom camera

Posted on Jan 05, 2012 by MG3

Fujifilm USA has announced the price and availability of the X-S1 high-end superzoom announced back in November. The X-S1 is part of the company's premium 'X Series' and is built around the same 2/3" type 12MP CMOS sensor as the X10 enthusiasts' compact. It also features a 26X 24-624mm equivalent F2.8-5.6 zoom lens. It also features Raw shooting, a 1.44M dot electronic viewfinder and 460,000 dot rear LCD along with a rubberized coating and metal dials to emphasize its premium 'Made in Japan' status. It will be available later this month at a recommended price of $799.

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Fujifilm unveils FinePix Z1000EXR Wi-Fi-connected card camera

Fujifilm unveils FinePix Z1000EXR Wi-Fi-connected card camera

Posted on Jan 05, 2012 by MG3

Fujifilm has unveiled the Z1000EXR, a Wi-Fi compatible card style camera with 5x optical zoom. The Z1000 is built around the same 16MP back-lit EXR CMOS sensor as the F770EXR but adds sensor-shift image stabilization. It also gains the ability to connect to iOS and Android smartphones for quick uploading of images to social networking sites. It is built around a 3.5" touch screen and a 28-140mm equivalent F3.9-4.9 lens.

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Fujifilm unleashes FinePix SL300 and SL240

Fujifilm unleashes FinePix SL300 and SL240

Posted on Jan 05, 2012 by MG3

Fujifilm has unleashed the FinePix SL300 and SL240 mid-range superzoom cameras. The 30x zoom FinePix SL300 and 24x zoom SL240 sit beneath the manufacturer's X-S1 and HS30EXR models but above the co-announced S4500 and S4000, to offer a heartily-bezoomed camera for any pocket. Both cameras are based around 14MP stabilized CCD sensors and offer comparatively high-resolution 460,000 dot LCDs. They also feature hot-shoes to allow use with external flash guns.

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Fujifilm offers FinePix JX550 and JX500 budget compacts

Fujifilm offers FinePix JX550 and JX500 budget compacts

Posted on Jan 05, 2012 by MG3

Fujifilm has released the FinePix JX550 and JX500 budget compacts. The JX550 is a 16MP model, while the JX500 is a 14MP camera. Both feature 26-130mm equivalent F3.5-5.6 unstabilized lens. They also feature direct movie record buttons to trigger 720p movie capture.

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Fujifilm dispatches FinePix JZ200 and JZ100 metal-bodied compacts

Fujifilm dispatches FinePix JZ200 and JZ100 metal-bodied compacts

Posted on Jan 05, 2012 by MG3

Fujifilm has dispatched the FinePix JZ200 and JZ100 metal-bodied, 8x zoom compact cameras. Both use CCD sensors, with the JZ200 featuring a 16MP chip, while the JZ100 has a 14MP version. Both have optical image stabilization and 25-200mm equivalent zoom lenses. Their small bodies mean there's only room for 2.7", 270k dot LCDs on the back.

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Fujifilm releases FinePix S4500 and S4200 entry-level superzooms

Fujifilm releases FinePix S4500 and S4200 entry-level superzooms

Posted on Jan 05, 2012 by MG3

Fujfilm has released the S4500 and S4200 entry-level superzoom cameras. The S4500 and S4200 are built around the 30x and 24x zoom lenses that also appear in the company's 'SL' cameras, and are based around the same 14MP CCD sensors. The major difference is the exterior design and the inclusion of lower-resolution LCDs (230k dots). The S-series cameras also lose the SL's flash hot-shoes.

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New Fujifilm camera pictures leak, shooter scheduled for CES debut?

New Fujifilm camera pictures leak, shooter scheduled for CES debut?

Posted on Jan 04, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: CamerasFujiFilm

Well, well,Well, well, have a look at what the proverbial internet cat dragged in. The image above comes to you via Japanese forum, giving us a pretty good idea of what is allegedly Fujifilm's next interchangeable lens camera. Following in the footsteps of the retro-looking X10 and the X100, not much is known about the shooter's specs, but we'd venture that it probably isn't full-frame. Guess it won't take too long to find out, as the grapevine also muses its proper reveal will happen at CES. Too frothy to wait until then? Well, hop on past the break where we've conveniently culled an old mockup for ya.
have a look at what the proverbial internet cat dragged in. The image above comes to you...

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Fuji mirrorless camera to use organic sensor?

Fuji mirrorless camera to use organic sensor?

Posted on Nov 21, 2011 by MG15

Filed in: CamerasFujiFilm

The excitement around the impending mirrorless camera from Fujifilm is starting to build as leaked pictures and details about its new sensor have been revealed online.

According to Mirrorless Rumors, the new LX camera will be the first to use an "organic sensor." In its announcement about the development of the camera, Fuji stated that the camera will be using a new type of sensor which it promises will outperform current full frame sensors.

Leaked images from the factory, although blurred, seem to reveal a camera which is similar in appearance to the Leica M9.

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Fujifilm updates firmware for X10 compact

Fujifilm updates firmware for X10 compact

Posted on Nov 03, 2011 by MG1

Filed in: CamerasFujiFilmX10

Fujifilm has updated the firmware for its X10 premium zoom compact. Version 1.02 resolves a bug relating to the aperture value display when zooming, and improves AF tracking performance. It can be downloaded immediately from the company's website.

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Fujifilm unveils FinePix REAL 3D V3 glasses-free 3D photo frame

Fujifilm unveils FinePix REAL 3D V3 glasses-free 3D photo frame

Posted on Nov 03, 2011 by MG1

Since there are a growing number of smartphones and devices touting the ability to capture 3D images and videos, there ought to be more ways to display and share them as well. And that’s what Fujifilm has to offer with its latest FinePix REAL 3D V3 digital viewer that’s essentially a digital photo frame capable of displaying glasses-free 3D images and videos.
The FinePix REAL 3D V3 digital viewer features a 7.2-inch screen with up to a 10,000 x 10,000 maximum resolution and is able to display media in both 3D and 2D. It supports 720p HD movie playback and also features a brighter display than its predecessor. It comes with a remote control and has 512MB of internal memory, stereo speakers, S...

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Fujifilm announced the FinePix JX420, a new affordable 16Mpix Point & Shoot «

Fujifilm announced the FinePix JX420, a new affordable 16Mpix Point & Shoot «

Posted on Oct 27, 2011 by MG1

Fujifilm released this morning in Japan a new 16Mpix compact shooter with the FinePix JX240. Schedule for a launch early November, the JX420 will comes in four different colors including the usual Black, Silver as well as Pink and red for a market price announced at around 13,000 Yen.
The JX420 comes with a 16Mpix CCD, a 28mm Wide lens with a 5x optical Zoom, a 10cm macro mode, an ISO Speed ranging from 100 up to 1600 expendable to 3200, a 2.7” screen, support of SDHC and SD cards, a 720/30p video mode for a total weight of 124g and a size of 95.2×57.2×24.3mm.

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