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PhotographyBlog: review Fujifilm FinePix S7000
Dennis Hissink : April 16th 2004 - 06:49 CET
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Our friend Mark Goldstein from the very active website PhotographyBlog has laid his hands on the FinePix S7000 camera. This high resolution model builds on the success of the FinePix S602 Zoom camera. It is equipped with all features of the S602 Zoom, including full manual control and 6x optical zoom, but adds the 4th generation Super CCD HR technology. With this sensor technology the FinePix S7000 produces an exceptional 6 million effective pixel (12 million recorded pixel) output. Even before Fujifilm's Super CCD signal processing technology takes control of the image, photographs taken with this camera will possess a class-leading 6 million pixels. After the Super CCD HR has processed the file, the image output is 12 million pixels.
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According to Mark:" What can only be described as the chunky hand-grip on the right of the camera makes it very comfortable to hold with just one hand, although you may want to use your left hand to steady things", " The major problem that I found with using the camera is the EVF and LCD displays, or more precisely switching between them", and "Overall, the FinePix S7000 Zoom is a worthy successor to its predecessor, the popular 3 megapixel FinePix S602 Pro Zoom".
Want to learn more about this top model from Fujifilm? Click your way through to Mark Goldstein's PhotographyBlog! |
   
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