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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Fuji Finepix S8400W




Along with the announcement of tough tools XP200, Fuji film also introduces the FinePix models later, the S8400W which rely on super long zoom. The lens used is remarkable for being able to do 44x optical zoom equivalent to 24-1056mm aperture f/2.9-f/6.9. This lens consists of 17 elements in 12 groups.

If you crave a camera with a long zoom, maybe the series could be an option. Fuji film itself has previously had a camera with a long zoom, among others, S8200, S8300 or SL1000 that has a zoom up to 50x.

Things you need to consider are the features it carries, S8400W has a backside-illumination CMOS sensor 1/2.3 inch 16MP force capable of producing a maximum ISO 12,800. Quoted from PetaPixel, Sunday (24/03/2013), the camera is priced at USD 350 is powered by 4 AA batteries.

As XP200, this series also features WiFi connectivity that allows the transfer of photos. Dual control zoom, 3 inch LCD screen 460 thousand points, electronic viewfinder, 10 fps continuous shooting with full HD video recording 1080i/60 is the next specification. Are you interested?

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Fujifilm FinePix XP50


Photographer who likes to be in extreme conditions will got a new choice of 'weapon of war'. Fujifilm digital camera will start sales in June 2012.

Resilient means this tool will be made waterproof, impact resistant, and is still strong in cold weather. Not only that, this tool can still be 'face' of dust and sand material. Series that will be coming soon in stores is the FinePix XP50 . FujiFilim armed with 14.1 MP CMOS sensor and 5x optical zoom with 2.7 inch LCD screen.

But of course, its main selling power there is in the toughness of the body. The camera is capable of operating in the water to a depth of 5 meters, and hardiness of a height of 1.5 meters. FinePix XP50 can also hold down the minus 10 degree Celsius weather.

With the revenue from the digital camera business continues to decline, manufacturers continue to look for products that could potentially steal the user's attention is more specific.

The camera itself is a 'family member' newest line of XP that focuses on durability. Quoted from PCWorld, Friday (25/05/2012), this camera will be released on June 6, 2012 with an estimated market price is $ 250.

There are five colors of choice on the design of this camera, such as blue, orange and green. Speed ​​and aim to achieve 10 fps, HD video recording capability in 1080 was on the speed of 30 fps.