Three Cameras from Fujifilm
Fujifilm releases three camera at the same time. The first one is F200EXR and two others are Fine Pix A150 & A100 bugdets camera.
F200EXR is the first Fujifilm camera that use EXR technology. It uses theree different way to optimize resolution, dynamic range or low-light performance. The F200EXR has a 3.0? LCD, 5x optical zoom, dual image stabilization and HD (stills) output. An EXR Auto mode lets the camera select which of the three sensor modes is used or the user can make that decision themselves.
F 200EXR Key Features:
- Super CCD EXR 12 megapixel switchable sensor (6MP in low-light and dynamic range modes)
- 5x (28-140mm equiv.) wide-angle optical zoom lens
- Dual Image Stabilisation
- 3″ clear view LCD screen
- High sensitivity modes (ISO 6400 at 6MP resolution & 12800 at 3MP resolution)
- Manual controls (including aperture and shutter priority)
- EXR Auto mode selects sensor and scene mode (Portrait, Night, Macro, Landscape. Night portrait & Backlit portrait)
- Film Simulation mode (Provia/Standard, Velvia/Vivid, ASTIA/Soft, Black & White, Sepia
While A150 & A 100 has near identical features in both camera. They have 10MP sensors, 3x optical zoom (35.5 – 106.5mm equiv), Face Detection with red-eye removal and 14 scene modes, including a movie mode. The different is only on LCD Size. A150 has a slightly bigger 3.0 inch LCD, while the A100 makes do with a 2.7 inch LCD unit.
A150 & A 100 Key Features:
- 10 Megapixels
- 3x zoom and 5.7 digital zoom – total zoom range of 17.1
- Face Detection technology with automatic red-eye removal
- ISO 1600 sensitivity
- Picture Stabilisation mode
- Movie Mode with sound
- Powered by two AA batteries
- 14 scene modes
- A150 – 3″ LCD screen
- A100 – 2.7″ LCD screen
- 23mm thin
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