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Includes: FujiFilm FinePix F700 Digital Camera, Lithium-ion battery
NP-40, 16MB xD-Picture card, Picture Cradle, Shoulder
strap, AC adapter, USB cable, Software CD, Instruction manuals and registration kit.
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The FinePix F700 is intended for photo enthusiasts who want a near-film quality print experience from digital imaging products. The FinePix F700 produces digital pictures that stay truer to life than ever before, thanks to its Super CCD SR technology, which doubles the number of pixels on the chip. The SR sensor offers 3.1 million large pixels (S) with high sensitivity to light, and 3.1 million smaller pixels (R) with low sensitivity to light, resulting in a dynamic range of four times that of previous Super CCDs. Fujifilm combines this new technology with the traditional color integrity and overall high quality imaging Fujifilm is best known for, allowing consumers to capture truer-to-life images.
FinePix
F700 Major Features:
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Increased dynamic range and resolution – The camera's fourth- generation Super CCD SR technology provides 6.2 million (S-pixel: 3.1 million, R-pixel: 3.1 million) effective pixels, resulting in 2,832 x 2,128 (6.03 million) recorded pixel output. The sensor's increased dynamic range helps to create pictures of a quality approaching that of film. |
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Zoom – The FinePix F700 offers 6.6x zoom capabilities, with a 3x optical zoom and 2.2x digital zoom. |
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Exposure modes and manual functions – The camera offers P/A/S/ M exposure modes and manual settings, allowing consumers a more interactive experience while capturing high-quality images. |
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High sensitivity – The FinePix F700 offers auto sensitivity equivalent to ISO 160-400 when the LCD is on and the flash is off. Manual equivalency is ISO 200/400/800, and at 1600, when resolution is fixed at 1 megapixel. |
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Rapid continuous auto-focus on demand – The camera offers consumers a rapid continuous auto- focus (C-AF) on-demand mode in addition to its built-in autofocus capabilities. Consumers can choose to capture action shots in crisp, clear focus by pressing the C-AF button, located just to the left of the lens, to engage a full-time active fine focus adjustment. This choice conserves power, while allowing the consumer flexibility in capturing their images. |
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Color modes – The FinePix F700 produces near film quality pictures in standard color mode, and also offers black and white and chrome settings. The FinePix F700 also allows users to capture their images in RAW files as well as the JPEG format. |
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Sleek and familiar style – The camera's unique horizontal design echoes that of traditional cameras, and places the viewfinder, lens, and 1.8 inch LCD screen in the center of its sleek metal body. Its start-up time is one of the market's fastest, ready to capture images only 1.2 seconds from the time it is turned on. |
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Movie recording with sound – The FinePix F700 captures full resolution VGA digital video at 30 frames/ second with sound, for non-stop unbuffered recording directly onto storage media. Movies can be replayed for friends and family at later dates on NTSC or PAL outputs. |
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