Posted: Jul 28, 2008 Topic Views : 3453 Post subject: Fujifilm FinePix S100FS Most Advanced DSLR-Styled Camera
The Fujifilm FinePix S100FS (Film Simulation) most advanced DSLR-Styled Camera. It provides an all-in-one solution for photo enthusiasts and advanced amateur photographers seeking the manual controls and functionality of a DSLR without the bulk, hassle and expense of additional lenses and other accessories.
Photographers will appreciate the ease of use and shooting versatility offered by Optical Image Stabilisation and high sensitivity anti-blur systems, and Fujifilm's acclaimed Face Detection 2.0 Technology with automatic red-eye removal, while enjoying a wide dynamic range of 100-400% that's previously only been available to users of the highest-end D-SLR cameras, and film simulation modes that only Fujifilm can provide.
The Fujifilm FinePix S100FS is based around a 2/3-inch Super CCD HR VIII image sensor with an 11.1 effective megapixel resolution and Fuji's RP Processor III. The sensor is coupled to a Fujinon-branded f/2.8 to f/5.3, 14.3x optical zoom lens that offers a 35mm-equivalent focal range from 28 to 400mm, and includes both optical image stabilization and a true manual zoom ring (rather than the "fly-by-wire" zooms found on most such digital cameras).
Other Fujifilm S100FS features include a 2.5-inch tilting LCD display, an SD/SDHC/xD-Picture Card combo slot, Fuji's face detection 2.0 with automatic red-eye removal, extended dynamic range control, and ISO from 100 to 3,200 with extensions to ISO 6,400 at 6 megapixels and a very high ISO 10,000 at 3 megapixels. The Fujifilm FinePix S100FS also has the ability to save in RAW format, and offers a selection of film simulation modes.
What it means DSLR? Is it have a Zoom and Macro capacity ? What is the mega pixel... Can you give an Idea.
not sure about DSLR, but it is type of camera
Megapixel defines the number if points the picture will have.
The higher the megapixels, the better the picture should look.
Also more details means better printing on paper
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Posted: Dec 25, 2008 Post subject:
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Astir wrote:
What it means DSLR? Is it have a Zoom and Macro capacity ? What is the mega pixel... Can you give an Idea.
not sure about DSLR, but it is type of camera
Megapixel defines the number if points the picture will have.
The higher the megapixels, the better the picture should look.
Also more details means better printing on paper
I am always confused with mega pixels.I think You are mentioning DPI (Dots per inch)as points. My confusion is that" When I am printing a pasprot size photo which has taken with a 3MP camera and 7MP camera on same paper" i couldn't see any difference. Means look like Both are same. So why should we go for a higher mega pixel camera?
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Posted: Dec 25, 2008 Post subject:
chandoo wrote:
DSLR = Digital Single-Lens Reflex
The Fujifilm FinePix S100FS is based around a 2/3-inch Super CCD HR VIII image sensor with an 11.1 effective megapixel resolution and Fuji's RP Processor III. The sensor is coupled to a Fujinon-branded f/2.8 to f/5.3, 14.3x optical zoom lens that offers a 35mm-equivalent focal range from 28 to 400mm, and includes both optical image stabilization and a true manual zoom ring (rather than the "fly-by-wire" zooms found on most such digital cameras).
Other Fujifilm S100FS features include a 2.5-inch tilting LCD display, an SD/SDHC/xD-Picture Card combo slot, Fuji's face detection 2.0 with automatic red-eye removal, extended dynamic range control, and ISO from 100 to 3,200 with extensions to ISO 6,400 at 6 megapixels and a very high ISO 10,000 at 3 megapixels. The Fujifilm FinePix S100FS also has the ability to save in RAW format, and offers a selection of film simulation modes.
This is more technical Information for a professional photographer.. Unfortunately I am not a professional Photographer.
Thanks for the valuable information.