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Fujifilm FinePix A600
Ilse Jurriën : February 14th 2006 - 07:01 CET
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Fujifilm FinePix A600 : Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. has announced the debut of a new entry-level digital camera in the FinePix A series, which allows users to take high quality pictures easily. The Fujifilm FinePix A600 features a 6.3 Megapixel version of the high-performance Fujifilm Super CCD and offers a 3x optical zoom lens and an extra large 2.4-inch LCD monitor. The Fujifilm A600 incorporates the proprietary Fujifilm Super CCD, acclaimed for its outstanding imaging performance in high-end and mid-range digital cameras in the Fujifilm FinePix Line. This sophisticated imaging sensor ensures exceptional image quality, characterized by accurate reproduction of subtle details, smooth, attractive skin tones and true-to-life colors.
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Fujifilm A600 - LCD and Storage
Designed with ease-of-use as a priority, the number of buttons on the camera body has been kept to a minimum. A large 2.4-inch LCD monitor makes shooting easy even without an optical view finder. The Fujifilm A600 features approx. 12 megabytes of internal memory, making it possible to record up to 7 frames (at 6M-Normal resolution) without a media card. It is powered by readily available 2x AA-size batteries. The Fujifilm FinePix A600 model is set for release at the end of June 2006.
Fujifilm FinePix A600 features
• 6.3 Megapixel, high-performance Super CCD
• 3x optical zoom
• Large 2.4-inch LCD monitor for easy framing and playback
• Automatic ISO setting up to ISO400 with Low-noise
• Approx. 12MB internal memory for max 7 frames (at 6M-Normal resolution)
• Power source 2x AA-size alkaline (included)/ 2x AA-size Ni-MH (optional)
• AC power adapter (optional)
• Captures 10 movie frames per second (with monaural sound)
• Four selectable scene positions (Portrait, Landscape, Sport, Night)
About Fujifilm
In 1934, Fujifilm began with the production of the first cinema films in Japan. Since then, through consistent research and development, the company has developed into one of the world's largest suppliers in the information and communication industry. Today, the success of the company is essentially based on three core areas: recording, processing and reproduction of pictures. Round 75,600 people work worldwide in the name of Fujifilm with the claim of being complete suppliers for all areas of modern picture communication.
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