The 6.3 MegaPixel FinePix F30 is peerless of the boon point-and-shoot consumer cameras to advance ISO speeds because hot in that 3200 a locus previously subservient as topical consumer and professional digital camera models. Higher light sensitivities allow the FinePix F30 to shoot with faster shutter speeds, which lessen the likelihood of blurry pictures caused by ever-active children, fidgety pets, dim ambient light or camera movement due to an unsteady hand.
Combining extended silvery sensitivities with faster shutter speeds is a mechanism used by old photographers to found pictures and decrease blur. But plain a recruit blame succeed at this technique with the FinePix F30. To make it easy for consumers to achieve blur-free results, Fujifilm has added a helpful ?Picture Stabilization? mode dial setting to the FinePix F30. This easy-to-identify, automatic setting lets the FinePix F30 choose the correct light sensitivity and best-matching shutter speed for the highest quality digital pictures.
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| Fujifilm FinePix F30 Specifications! |
| Effective pixels |
6.1 million |
| Image sensor |
Sensor photo detector:6.3 million; Sensor size:1/1.7 inch; Sensor type:CCD |
| Image size |
Max resolution:2848 x 2136; Low resolution:2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 640 x 480 |
| Storage media |
Storage types:xD Picture Card + Internal; Storage included:10 MB Internal |
| LCD monitor |
LCD:2.5 inch; LCD Pixels:230,000 |
| Exposure metering |
256 segment |
| Exposure Modes |
Auto, On, Red-eye reduction, Slow, Off |
| Interface |
Yes |
| Power sources |
Battery/Charger:Yes; Battery:Lithium-Ion (NP-95) |
| Dimensions |
93 x 57 x 28 mm (3.7 x 2.2 x 1.1 in) |
| Weight |
185 g (6.5 oz) |
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The class-leading performance of the FinePix F30 is correct mastery towering copy to the support tempo of Real Photo Technology, the up-to-date photographic attempt from Fujifilm. Real Photo Technology is a synergetic league of Fujifilm�s Super CCD sensor, its proprietary RP Processor and a world-class lens from renowned manufacturer, Fujinon. It debuted in Fujifilm cameras in 2005 and models with the Real Photo Technology advantage, like the FinePix F10, starred in hands-on camera reviews.
In the past, ISO equivalencies in that hysterical as 3200, or uniform 1600 further 800, had been off-limits to compacted consumer digicams pertinent to concept �noise�, a outcome of extended light sensitivities. Noise, which can be likened to radio or television signal static, it reduces a picture�s clarity. With the sixth generation Super CCD sensor producing less noise than its predecessors and the new RP Processor II finely tuned to remove even more noise than last year�s processor, the FinePix F30 produces pictures that are sharp, full of rich color and contain dramatically less image noise than competitive camera models.
Another innovation on the FinePix F30 that mill ropes faction with Real Photo Technology also the wider ISO speeds is a farther Fujifilm conviction disposition called i-Flash. The Fujifilm i-Flash tenor is more advanced than similar flash systems because it can detect more accurately the subtle lighting differences within a scene, and then light the subject accordingly with a wider range of flash intensities. This is accomplished with an adjustment to the flash�s intensity based on a variety of factors including subject position in the frame, subject size, ambient light and backlight intensity. So, even if the subject is off center and standing under a streetlight, the i-Flash system will expose the subject properly. |