

Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR megazoom camera Compact, lightweight bridge cameras offering long zoom and high image quality have proved a big hit with those looking for an alternative to bulky interchangeable lens systems. Users of the Fujifilm FinePix S200 EXR will find their results equal or superior to DSLRs, principally due to revolutionary design of the EXR sensor. Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR improvements The key improvements of the FinePix S200EXR over the FinePix S100FS are: • 1/1.6" 12 megapixel Super CCD EXR sensor • EXR Priority modes and EXR Auto • Pro Focus Mode and Pro Lowlight Mode • 5 Film Simulation Modes (Black & White mode and Sepia mode is added) • A new 2.7" high contrast 230k dot LCD • New 'Super Intelligent Flash' • Improved battery life - almost a 50% increase on the FinePix S100FS • Combined CCD-RAW (EXR) / JPEG shooting Fujifilm FinePix S200 EXR features a 14.3 zoom lens The massive 14.3x zoom lens is truly a delight to use in such a compact, lightweight design. The ultra-high precision Fujinon lens achieves maximum resolution at all focal lengths of 30.5mm-436mm equivalent with maximum aperture of a bright F2.8 (wide angle) to F5.3 (telephoto). Because of the composite body and lens structure, there is no need to worry about dirt or dust on the Super CCD EXR sensor, and they are perfectly aligned for the very best results. The mechanical zoom offers image framing with fingertip precision as well as offering a user experience that closely matches the use of a high-end DSLR. Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR sensor modes The new Super CCD EXR sensor has already won great acclaim with the Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR. Combined with the much bigger, more powerful 14.3x lens, it delivers quite astounding results. The Fujifilm S200EXR offers 3 switchable modes in one sensor: • High Resolution (HR) mode, which deploys all 12 million pixels, and is designed to offer the finest detail of intricate subjects when light is full and even; • Wide Dynamic Range (DR) mode, which captures different exposures with two sets of 6 million pixels, which, when combined, gives an excellent level of detail in highlights that would otherwise be lost. • High Sensitivity and Low Noise (SN) mode, which caps two adjacent pixels together to produce 6 million large photodiodes, which are big enough to absorb light in the darkest of conditions, to produce low-light shots of extraordinary quality with minimal noise and grain. EXR Priority mode on the Fujifilm S200EXR The Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR offers EXR Priority Mode, which is the most efficient mechanism yet invented to quickly optimise the camera's settings to allow the photographer to concentrate on capturing the perfect shot. The photographer can decide which sensor setting is preferable by choosing High Resolution Priority (HR) to maximize resolution, High ISO and Low Noise Priority (SN) for high quality low-light work or D-Range Priority (DR) for the best detail with contrasty subjects. Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR offers EXR Auto Mode Also, the Fuji FinePix S200EXR features EXR Auto Mode, offering 6 settings: Portrait, Night, Macro, Landscape, Night Portrait and Backlit Portrait. The new Megazoom digital camera will recognise the scene and will not only optimise focus, colour balance, exposure, flash and sensitivity, but will also automatically switch the sensor to HR, SN or DR mode depending on the lighting conditions of the scene. Multi Frame Technology on the Fujifilm S200EXR In all Fujifilm EXR cameras, the EXR Processor and the Super CCD EXR sensor work closely together to guarantee exceptional image quality. In the latest models including the Fujifilm S200EXR, newly researched Multi Frame Technology has been added, and along with it Pro Focus Mode and Pro Low-light Mode. Fujifilm S200EXR offers Super Intelligent Flash Super Intelligent Flash is a flash control technology that lets you take flash-assisted shots without the danger of flash wash-out. Integrated into the AUTO mode, this next-generation flash system makes it easy to capture both subjects and background in bright, clear and natural detail over the full flash range. For those needing much better flash control for close-up and macro photography, the FinePix S200EXR will take the guesswork out of achieving perfect pictures at the touch of button. Dual Image Stabilization on the Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR The Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR features Fujifilm's Optical Image Stabilization technology guaranteeing clean, sharp and blur-free images, even in low-light conditions. This technology combines Optical Image Stabilization to reduce blur from the photographer's hand-shake, with Fujifilm's High ISO setting, to reduce blur caused by subject movement (by automatically increasing ISO), for the ultimate in stabilisation technology. Manual controls on the Fujifilm FinePix S200 EXR In the Fujifilm S200EXR it is possible to set shutter speeds of between 1/4,000 second and 30 seconds. By adjusting the manual controls it is possible to take photos with diverse expression by combining ISO sensitivity, which has a broad range of setting choices, and multiple apertures of between F2.8 - F11 at 1/3EV steps. Using the manual exposure setting, a bulb exposure of up to 30 seconds is possible. The colour, noise reduction control, tone and the sharpness can also be individually set. Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR specifications • Super CCD EXR 1/1.6" 12 Megapixel switchable sensor • EXR Priority Modes and EXR Auto Mode • Fujinon 14.3x optical zoom (30.5mm- 436mm) • Manual barrel zoom • High Contrast LCD monitor 2.7" 230K dots • Electronic View Finder (EVF), 0.2", 200k dots • Ultra High Sensitivity (Up to 12800 at 3MP resolution) • Pro Focus Mode / Pro Lowlight Mode • Dual Image Stabilization (ISO and Optical Image Stabilization) • 5 Film Simulation Modes • Up to 800% increased Dynamic Range • Face Detection 3.0 with Automatic Red-eye removal • 3 Bracketing functions (Dynamic Range, Film Simulation and Auto Exposure) • Super Intelligent Flash • Simultaneous capture of both JPEG and CCD RAW (EXR) images • Movie Mode with sound (640 x 480, 30 fps) with zoom function • Custom modes 
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