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How to select the right Fujifilm camera



The S series


With dSLR-like styling, the shooters in this series attempt to bridge the gap between point-and-shoots and the big guns. Most of them come with long zoom range and are targeted at shutterbugs who want more creative control with less bulk. Although the prices for dSLRs are dropping, Fujifilm told us its bridges are holding on strong.

In this series


FinePix S100FS
It may feel intimidating the first time you hold the S100FS--after all, its build and footprint surpass those of most entry-level dSLRs. The wealth of controls which mimic its more advanced cousins should go well with fussy photographers who demand control in every aspect when snapping a shot. The 14.3x zoom is coupled with an optical IS to counter shaky hands when shooting through the far end of the lens. This snapper is also the first to feature Film Simulation, which emulates the color of Fujifilm's popular positive slides.



FinePix S2000HD
This FinePix shooter is Fujifilm's only digicam to date that can record HD-quality video clips. Targeted at travelers, this camera has a 15x optical zoom and 27.6mm wide-angle lens. The S2000HD also employs a sensor-shift image stabilizer to reduce blurriness in pictures caused by hand shakes.
Other related models: S1500 and S8100fd




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pinoytripper says...
I am satisfied for my F series F200EXR, I'm proud to say that because I enjoying myself to captured anything what I want, quality pictures and also friendly user..

 
 
haikuay says...
i am using F200EXR for a couple of months now. Well, I am wondering why the image tat I took indoor or night isn;t that clear. Even with the flash on the image still not that shape. Is it because I do not know how to use the functions? any advise?

 
 
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