Thursday 25 December 2008

Fujifilm Finepix S6000fd Review

Originally appear in July, but alone just authoritative its way assimilate the shelves in time for Christmas, the S6000fd is the latest in a continued band of keenly-priced big zoom 'bridge cameras' from Fujifilm that can trace its roots aback to 2001's FinePix 4900 Zoom. The new archetypal has several key appearance of interest; top of the account getting the 6.3MP, 1/1.7" Super CCD sensor acclimated to advanced acclamation in the F30 and F31fd and alms 'full resolution' cutting at up to ISO 3200. The S6000fd (known as the S6500fd in Europe) aswell has a altered lens to its contempo predecessors, antic what appears to be the aforementioned 28-300mm agnate 10.7x zoom as the S9100/9600. It's aswell the aboriginal camera to affection Fuji's accouterments face apprehension - a affection so important that Fuji absitively to adjoin 'fd' to the camera's name. Elsewhere there's a absolute apartment of accurate tools, raw mode, cyberbanking viewfinder, 2.5" awning and VGA cine approach - all in a amalgamation that costs beneath than bisected what you'd pay for a account SLR with a agnate lens - and weighs beneath too. But is it any good? Let's acquisition out!

Headline features

  • Hardware based Face Detection technology
  • Sensitivity range of ISO 100-3200 for low-noise photography in all light situations
  • Super CCD HR VI sensor delivering six million effective pixels
  • Real Photo Processor II reduces noise and delivers enhanced color reproduction
  • Fixed 10.7x (28-300mm equivalent) optical zoom lens with twist barrel control
  • Intelligent Flash achieves the optimum combination of high sensitivity and natural skin tones
  • Manual, shutter- and aperture-priority and program exposure modes
  • Single, continuous and manual focus modes
  • Jpeg and RAW file formats
  • High Speed Shooting Mode with a shutter lag of just 0.035 seconds
  • High resolution 2.5 inch LCD screen with reinforced, scratch-resistant glass
  • TV-quality VGA movie recording of 30 frames per second with sound
  • PictBridge™ compatible for direct printing without a PC

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