Fuji introduces FinePix F11 Zoom

Posted on Friday, September 30 2005 @ 20:09 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Fuji has launched the 6.3 megapixel FinePix F11 Zoom digital camera. The FinePix F11 Zoom features sensitivities of ISO 80 to 1600 thanks to Fujifilm's Real Photo Processot technology and features a large 2.5-inch LCD display.

Fuji claims the battery life of this camera should be long enough to make 500 shots on a single battery charge.

Features:
  • A (aperture priority AE) and S (shutter priority AE) modes
  • High resolution (153,000 pixel) 2.5-inch LCD monitor for optimum clarity and detail
  • Super CCD sensor delivering 6.3 million effective pixels
  • 3x optical zoom lens (F2.8 - F 5.0), equivalent to 36-108mm on a 35mm camera
  • 500-shot battery life
  • Class-leading sensitivity setting of ISO 1600 for photography in low light conditions with low noise (ISO 800 for clear movie shooting in low light)
  • Low sensitivity of ISO 80 for ultra-high quality photography in bright conditions
  • Improved macro mode for subjects as close as 5cm
  • 3:2 image format option
  • Quick response times (0.01 second shutter lag and 1.3 second start-up)
  • VGA movie capture of 30 frames per second with sound
  • xD-Picture Card providing large storage capacity, lower power consumption and fast write speeds (16MB to 1GB capacities currently available)
  • PictBridge compatible for direct printing without a PC
  • I'm wondering a bit why Fuji called this camera FinePix F11 Zoom, as it only has 3x optical zoom..


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