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04 28th, 2007
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Fujifilm first leapt into the digital SLR market in 2000 with the 3.1-megapixel S1 Pro, a respectable camera based on Nikon bodywork, but incorporating the company’s own image-capture chip, the SuperCCD.
04 23rd, 2007
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Hot on the heels of Fujifilm’s Finepix F31fd, comes the Finepix Z5fd.
03 24th, 2007
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On the outside, there’s nothing special about the FinePix F31fd’s design. The 3.6 x 2.2 x 1.1-inch brushed silver camera could easily get lost on the store shelf among its competitors and even when set next to Fujifilm’s FinePix F30, which has the same body, six-megapixel resolution, and 3X
optical zoom. This digicam really doesn’t start to shine until you fire it up. That’s when you’ll appreciate its high ISO sensitivity (up to 3200), face-detection technology, and an intelligent flash that keeps your shots from looking washed out.
The standout feature on the F31fd is undoubtedly its face-detection capability. If you’ve ever taken a group shot-or photographed someone in a busy setting-you know that it can be difficult to get your point-and-shoot to focus on the right element. Fujifilm’s technology identifies human faces in a frame (up to ten) and automatically adjusts the focus and exposure.
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