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The new camera's
sensitivity range, made possible by Fujifilm's
Real Photo Processor enables users to achieve
images in all lighting conditions, not just
bright sunlight. Furthermore, the potential
for blurry images is all but eliminated
- unlike optical image stabilisation systems,
the high ISO setting combats blur caused
by both camera shake and subject movement.
Fujifilm S9600 Megazoom camera
- Resolution
One of the FinePix S9600's areas of differentiation
from the FinePix S9500 are an increasement
of sharpness and resolution achieved via
improvements in new image processing algorithms:
The image quality of this body and sensor
combination has already gathered acclaim,
and the Fujifilm FinePix S9600 delivers
improvements in the area of resolution
and image sharpness, giving enthusiast
photographers a level of quality that
will satisfy even the most critical inspection.
Fujifilm FinePix S9600 - LCD
monitor
Increased size 2-inch LCD monitor with
235,000 pixels: The size of LCD has been
upgraded from the FinePix S9500. The new
2.0 inch tilting LCD screen on the Fujifilm
FinePix S9600 means flexibility for shooting
at any angle, such as close to the ground
or above the head. Unlike conventional
digital SLRs, the 235,000-pixel LCD can
also be used to compose images, which
means even more convenience for the photographer.
Fuji FinePix S9600 camera - Flash
Photography
Intelligent flash function, achieving
even foreground illumination, with blur-free,
well-exposed background: Using flash at
night has traditionally involved the choice
between the dark, underexposed backgrounds
of conventional flash, or the blurred
background swirl of slow-sync flash. Fujifilm's
Intelligent Flash on the Fujifilm FinePix
S9600 makes full use of the camera's inherent
sensitivity to achieve a clear, sharp,
well-exposed background, making a perfect
match for the flash exposure in the foreground.
Fujifilm FinePix S9600 digital
megazoom camera - Auto focus and Software
Improved autofocus speed: The camera's
response times for autofocus have also
been improved, enabling the user to compose,
frame and take action photographs without
delay especially in dark condition by
up to 40%. Inclusion of HS-V2 software
for full functionality in RAW file conversion:
The inclusion of Fujifilm's Hyper Utility
Software HS-V2 version 3 as standard software,
means that the photographer can explore
the full potential of the camera's RAW
file format. By fully controlling the
18 million pixel RAW file from the Super
CCD, the photographer can enjoy the control
and flexibility of working on a ‘lossless'
file format.
Fujifilm FinePix S9600 camera
features
• Fujifilm Super CCD sensor with
9.0 million effective pixels
• Fujifilm RP (Real Photo) Processor
• Intelligent Flash system
• New 28-300mm (10.7x) Fujinon zoom
lens with manual twist-barrel zoom control
• Class-leading sensitivity setting
of ISO 1600 at full resolution
• Low sensitivity of ISO 80 for
ultra-high quality Photography
• 2.0”, (235,000 pixel) tilting
LCD screen for easy high and low angle
shooting
• Ultra-fast response times (0.01
second shutter lag
• Ultra-fast 0.8 second start-up
• Real-time histogram to assist
exposure settings before shooting
• Highlight Warning feature for
displaying highlight areas in playback
• VGA movie capture of 30 frames
per second with zoom capability and sound
• Closed unit design to eliminate
dust accumulation on the CCD
• Hotshoe and PC sync terminal
• Hyper Utility Software HS-V2 version
3 for RAW format shooting
• Both xD-Picture Card and CompactFlash/Microdrive
compatible
About Fujifilm
In 1934, Fujifilm began with the production
of the first cinema films in Japan. Since
then, through consistent research and
development, the company has developed
into one of the world's largest suppliers
in the information and communication industry.
Today, the success of the company is essentially
based on three core areas: recording,
processing and reproduction of pictures.
Round 75,600 people work worldwide in
the name of Fujifilm with the claim of
being complete suppliers for all areas
of modern picture communication.
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