Fuji FinePix S7000 Digital Camera.
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Approximate Price: $599
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Includes: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 Digital Camera, 16MB xD-Picture Card, 4 AA type alkaline batteries, Shoulder strap, Lens cap, AV cable, USB cable, CD-ROM contain USB driver, FinePix Viewer, ImageMixer VCD for FinePix.

  Fuji FinePix S7000 Zoom - a successor to the popular S602 Zoom digital camera.  Primary improvements over the S602 Zoom are a doubling of resolution, the addition of the CCD-RAW file format, new 'Color modes', an xD slot instead of SmartMedia (the S7000 still retains a CF slot), USB 2.0 and improved resolution EVF and LCD. The FinePix S7000 uses Fuji's new high-resolution chip, which provides 12 million recorded pixel output. It also features advanced exposure control and wide aperture 6x optical zoom and 3.2x digital zoom in a compact SLR-inspired styling. The FinePix S7000 offers 6.3 million effective pixels, which can produce images of 4048 x 3040 for prints up to 20" x 30" in size. The FinePix S7000's manual modes enable you to exert creative control over aperture, focusing shutter speed and flash. This, combined with the Super EBC 6x optical Fujinon lens, means that even the most ambitious images can become a reality. If you stop at nothing in pursuit of quality, the FinePix S7000's RAW mode stores images exactly as they were recorded, pixel by pixel, every time.
   Avid photographers who want to make large prints and are looking for a relatively compact, ergonomically pleasing model should keep an eye on this digicam.


FinePix S7000 Major Features:

6x Zoom Digital Camera featuring 6.3 effective megapixels.
6.3 effective megapixels for 4,048 x 3,040-pixel images.
Fujifilm's New 4rd generation Super CCD HR System featuring Pixel Data Coupling Technology for Increased sharpness and color with less electronic noise, and new Pixel-Mixing Technology for improved video capture with greater detail.
1.8-inch low temperature polysilicon TFT LCD monitor.
Super EBC Fujinon 6X Aspherical Zoom Captures Images with Astonishing Clarity, f/2.8-f/8.0; 10 steps. (equivalent to a 35-210mm lens on a 35mm camera).
Digital zoom up to 3.2x magnification.
Ultra high resolution electronic viewfinder with diopter adjustment.
Four programmed exposure modes: Auto, AP, SP, Manual, and Program shift.
Multiple exposure modes including aperture and shutter priority AE and full manual.
TTL-64 zone multi, spot and average metering options.
Auto and manual focus options, with adjustable AF area.
Three Continuous Shooting modes, plus Auto Exposure Bracketing and a Multi-Exposure mode.
Shutter speeds from 1/10,000 to 15 seconds.
White balance: Automatic, Manual (Fine, Shade, Fluorescent light (Daylight), Fluorescent light (Warm White) Fluorescent light (Cool White), Incandescent light, Custom).
Adjustable ISO setting with 160, 200, 400, 800, and 1600 equivalents. (800 and 1600 only at 1,280 x 960 pixels)
Shutter speed settings from 1/10000 to 15 seconds.
Built-in flash with six modes (Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow Syncro, Slow Syncro with Red-eye Reduction).
External flash hot shoe.
10-second Self-Timer.
Movie (with sound) and Audio recording modes.
Playback zoom (up to 18x, scrollable).
Dual media slot (xD-Picture and CompactFlash type I, II), IBM Microdrive compatability.
Power via four AA-type batteries or optional AC adapter (four AA alkaline batteries included).
USB cable for high-speed connection to a computer.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) compatibility.
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