New Fujifilm HS20 Video Fuji Guys – FinePix HS20EXR Part 1 – Unboxing
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New Fujifilm HS20 Video Fuji Guys – FinePix HS20EXR Part 1 – Unboxing FinePix HS20EXR Part 2 – First Look – Uploaded by fujiguys Available for pre oreder at Amazon FinePix HS10 v HS20 key differences:
Fujifilm FinePix HS20 key features:
FujiFilm HS20 Available for pre oreder at Amazon
Announcement Date: 05 January 2011 Fujifilm’s 2011 range delivers exceptional performance for everyone and every budget – new EXR-CMOS technology offers the highest possible dynamic range, resolution and speed Fujifilm will kick start 2011 with a major launch featuring a range of 16 new FinePix digital camera models covering nearly all market segments, from the truly professional to the rugged and multi-functional. Star products of the new range include the highly anticipated professional grade compact camera (X100) a new all-in-one semi-pro model (HS20) high end compact models (F550 EXR and F500 EXR) a new rugged, GPS enabled camera (XP30) and a super slim, social media focused, style compact (Z90). The W3 stereoscopic 3D camera also continues as one of the star products in the 2011 range. GPS joins the range Also new for 2011 is built-in GPS functionality – featured in the F550 EXR and XP30 models – which continues Fujifilm’s long history with the technology including launching the first optional GPS recording device on the DS-300 digital camera back in 1997. In addition to displaying a location by longitude and latitude coordinates, the new Fuji GPS system has a number of useful facilities including tagging images with place names thanks to the embedded list of locations. A tag is also placed on the image which, when using place names, can easily be searched for, enabling shots to be quickly found of a specific location or point of interest. Additional functionality is also provided by the Photo Navigation function, allowing users to find their way back to where a photo was taken. And for consumers wanting to re-trace their steps and map a route of their travels, the Route Logging function stores location data every 10 minutes* and, once the images are downloaded to a PC, a map of the route, along with the pictures taken along the way, is created using Google Maps. Superstar new models for Spring 2011 he X100 has been designed to appeal to the millions of DSLR users who need a slim, back-up camera, for high quality, in-fill shots, when the use of a bigger SLR system is either inconvenient or impractical. Alternatively, it can be used as a professional’s only top-end camera, if size and versatility are the primary considerations.
FinePix HS20 – the ultimate all-in-one just got even better
With a class-leading feature set that includes the new EXR CMOS sensor, a 30x optical zoom lens, high speed continuous shooting capability, improved user interface, versatile video functions and a 16 megapixel resolution, the HS20EXR sets new standards in bridge camera functionality and performance. With a 30x zoom range covering focal lengths from 24-720mm (35mm equivalent), the FinePix HS20EXR really is ready for anything. Boasting high quality Fujinon optics, the mechanical zoom lens is now even easier to operate, thanks to a reduction in the size of the integral flashgun. Zooming through the range can be done quickly and precisely, to ensure perfect framing for every shot. Fujifilm FinePix HS20 key features:
FinePix F550 EXR – the perfect companion, for anywhere in the world
Despite having a body that measures just 22.9mm wide, this clever camera has a 15x optical zoom lens, which extends from a wide-angle setting of 24mm through to 360mm (35mm equivalent). This gives users a huge range of shooting options plus, image quality and sharpness is assured, thanks to the Fujinon lens and new triple core EXR processing engine. The F550EXR is also one of Fujifilm’s first cameras to feature built-in GPS functionality. The FinePix F500EXR has virtually the same specification to the F550EXR, but does not feature GPS nor the RAW shooting facility, and it also has a reduced frame capture rate. The F550 EXR is available in a stylish black finish with red highlights while the F500 EXR will be available in a choice of five stylish colours. Fujifilm FinePix F550 EXR /F500 EXR key features:
* Only available on the F550 EXR
The new and responsive touch screen not only lets you take and view photos at the touch of a finger, but it also provides a large, bright screen to playback and admire your photos. Dual Direction GUI detects the orientation of the camera and automatically switches the direction of the menu buttons and current image while splitting the screen in various ways, to allow multiple images to be viewed at once. At just 17.5mm thick and with its elegant design in a range of 6 colours the Z90 grabs all the attention with its sleek looks and cool vertical sliding lens barrier. Fujifilm FinePix Z90 Key Features:
So, the XP30 is:
In addition to GPS and its rugged build quality, the camera also features an impressive zoom range, 14 megapixel resolution and a healthy range of picture taking functions. With a FinePix XP30 in their rucksack, outdoor photographers will be able take their pictures to new heights, without the steep price tag. With a riveted front panel and rounded body shape the XP30 features a smart two-tone design in a range of colours. Fujifilm FinePix XP30 key features: • 14.2 megapixel resolution • GPS functionality • 5x wide optical zoom covering 28-140mm (35mm equivalent) • CCD shift image stabilisation • 2.7 inch rear LCD with 230,000 pixels • Waterproof to 5 metres • Shockproof up to 1.5 metres • Freezeproof to –10°C • Dust/Sandproof • Motion Panorama mode • Available in 5 colours: Black, Silver, Orange, Blue and Green Fujifilm new patent for removable grip
Support New Camera Buy Music CD or Digital Camera at amazon it helps this site, and you do not pay anything extra, it is just a way to help support this site. The dual challenge of achieving high performance within a compact body. The solution: Fixed-type lens. Regarding the focal length, we considered the 135 equivalent of 24mm, 28mm, 35mm and 50mm. For each length, we evaluated the relationship between the F value and lens size, capability to satisfy user expectations, and the breadth of their application. We selected the 35mm lens as the best match for the camera concept.
Also by choosing an aperture of F2, it is possible to achieve a higher MTF* level when the aperture is closed to F4, F5.6, F8, etc. In most photographic situations, we envisage that users will often use an aperture that is 1 to 2 stops higher than F2. Therefore, in designing the lens, we put a priority on capturing superior quality photos with exceptional expression of detail in the aperture range of F4 to F5.6. |
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