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It used to be the difference between having manual controls and being fully automatic. There used to be a fine line between a bridge camera and a superzoom. Priced at just under £200 in the UK, the Fujifilm FinePix S8500 is available in black only.
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It also has a 16 megapixel back-illuminated sensor, Full 1080p HD video at 60fps, a 1cm super macro mode, continuous shooting speed of 10fps at full resolution, an electronic viewfinder, easy upload options for sharing your photography and videos, and is powered by readily available AA sized batteries. Lens: 15x zoom Fujinon lens, 24-360mm (effective) f/3.5-5.The Fujifilm FinePix S8500 is an ultra-zoom digital compact camera with a huge 46x optical zoom lens that starts from 24mm and reaches 1104mm at maximum telephoto.File Format: Raw (RAF), JPEG compression: Fine/ Standard.Power: Rechargeable Li-Ion NP50 (300 shots).
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Exposure Modes: PASM, EXR (auto, SN, HR and DR), advanced (pro low light, pro focus, motion panorama 360°, 18 scenes and auto AF modes Centre, multi, tracking.Weight: 220g (including card and battery).Sensor: 1/2in (6.4x4.8mm), 16-million-pixel, EXR CMOS sensor.White Balance: Auto WB, 7 presets including underwater, custom.
Film-simulation modes mean that capturing black & white and high-contrast vivid images is possible, and the camera offers film-simulation bracketing, too. Along with PASM control and EXR auto, the shooting-mode dial offers auto, scene position for 18 different scenes, and advanced, which includes motion panorama 360 that produces a seamless panorama from a single sweep, pro focus and pro low light. There are a number of features on the F600EXR to keep the enthusiast photographer happy.
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MyFinePix Studio for Windows and Raw Converter for Mac software are included. What is likely to please discerning photographers is the ability to capture in raw (RAF) format as well as JPEG, which means there is a good level of control both pre and post-capture. While the EXR auto mode is designed to cover all situations, the camera also offers manual exposure control.
The zoom range can be extended digitally to 720mm for an effective 30x zoom, although at reduced image quality. At any given setting there are three aperture values available. To achieve the large 24-360mm optical zoom range the Fujinon lens is 4.4-66mm, with a maximum aperture of f/3.5-5.3. The 6.4×4.8mm sensor is fairly standard for a compact camera at this level, and results in a 5.41x magnification factor. Motion detection, which is a new feature to the F600EXR, determines if the subject is moving and adjusts the exposure accordingly. The sensor’s pixel arrangement is harnessed through the EXR shooting modes, and includes EXR auto (that recognises any of 54 scene types and 99 shooting patterns), as well as the three dedicated modes of high resolution (HR), high sensitivity and low noise (SN) and dynamic range (DR). FeaturesĪt the core of the Fuji FinePix F600EXR is the company’s unique EXR CMOS sensor, which in this model has 16 million pixels. The F600EXR is part of Fuji’s range of travel compacts, and faces stiff competition from models such as Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-TZ20 and Sony’s Cyber-shot HX9V. The additional features in the F600EXR appear to be fairly limited, and include a refined GPS system – which is about the most detailed I have seen in any camera – and a motion-detection function. The Fujifilm FinePix F600EXR replaces the F550EXR, which we tested in AP 17 September 2011 and gave a four-star rating. 1/2in (6.4×4.8mm) sensor with 5.41x focal magnification.