Brand new Fujifilm cameras exposed at CES 2013
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The X100S has a 460,000 dot, 2.8-inch Premium Clear LCD panel with a wide viewing angle
Fujifilm has unveiled a number of new cameras at CES 2013, including the retro X100S pictured
The sensor has built-in phase detection to give the camera the world's fastest autofocus of 0.08 seconds
The highly random nature of Fujifilm's unique color filter array is said to have eliminated the need for an optical low pass filter, promising clear images with minimal grain even at high ISO settings
The X100S has a magnesium alloy top and base, milled metal dials and rings and an exterior that's finished in synthetic leather
The attractive X100S benefits from a newly-designed, HT-EBC coated fixed 23mm/F2 FUJINON lens consisting of 8 elements in 6 groups
Fujifilm is claiming another world first for the X100S, in the shape of the Digital Split Image feature which overlays two images and allows the user to manually line them up
Users can choose between four different shutter sounds, should they so wish
The optical viewfinder of the X20, which is synched to the zoom lens, sports a newly-developed 1-mm deep, highly transparent Digital Trans Panel that presents the user with shutter speed, aperture, ISO, focusing area and other shooting information
The gorgeous X20 features a newly-developed 2/3-inch X-Trans CMOS II image sensor and the fast EXR Processor II
The X20's separate Multiple Exposure mode allows users to combine two different compositions into one photo
The X20 comes with a bright HT-EBC-coated F2.0-2.8 4x FUJINON manual barrel zoom lens made up of 11 glass elements in 9 groups
The X20 offers a choice of aspect ratios, has a built-in, pop-up flash and has been treated to a refined graphical user interface
The HS50EXR takes the title of Fujifilm's new flagship FinePix long-zoom camera
The HS50EXR has a 920,000-dot electronic viewfinder and a 3-inch vari-angle LCD display panel, also at 920,000-dot resolution
The rear of the FinePix HS50EXR superzoom
The HS50EXR is capable of burst shooting of 11fps at full resolution
The HS50EXR features the company's latest 16 megapixel 1/2-inch EXR CMOS II sensor with phase detection pixels and fast EXR Processor II that give the camera a world-beating autofocus time of 0.05 seconds
The HS50EXR has been given a new 42 x FUJINON optical (manual) zoom lens with a focal length range of 24-1000mm and aperture range of f/2.8 to f/5.6
The FinePix SL1000 superzoom
Users of the SL1000 can choose to farme a shot with either a tilting 920,000-dot LCD display or the 920,000-dot electronic viewfinder
In addition to a zoom toggle button atop the camera body, there's a second zoom lever on the side of the lens barrel
The SL1000 gains a new Super EBC coated, 50x FUJINON optical zoom lens (24 - 1200 mm) consisting of 17 elements in 12 groups
The SL1000 has a 16 megapixel 1/2.3-inch BSI-CMOS sensor, ISO64 - 12800 sensitivity and manual exposure control
All of the new S Series models feature a 16 megapixel BSI CMOS image sensor
The new FinePix S Series models each have a 3-inch, 460,000-dot LCD display and a 200,000-dot electronic viewfinder to the rear
The S8200 has a 40x optical zoom lens (24 - 960 mm), while the S8300 has a 42x (24 - 1008 mm) version
There's a 44x optical zoom lens (24 - 1056 mm) on the S8400 and the S8500 is top of the tree with a 46x optical zoom lens (24-1104 mm)
The new T Series compacts are just 18.6 mm thin, yet manage to squeeze in a 16 megapixel CCD sensor with optical image stabilization and ISO100 - 3200 sensitivity
The T500 has a 2.7-inch, 230,000-dot display while the T550 gets a 3-inch, 460,000-dot panel
The XP60 is waterproof to a depth of 6 meters, shock resistant to 1.5 meters, sealed against dust (or sand) penetration and will continue to operate in temperatures as low as -10°C
The XP60 rugged compact features a 16 megapixel CMOS image sensor with a sensitivity range of ISO100 to 6400 and is capable of 10 fps continuous shooting
There's a 2.7-inch, 230,000-dot LCD display with an anti-reflective coating round the back
The XP60's individual shutter 3D photography allows the user to take two shots from slightly different angles and combine them into one 3D image
Article Summary
At the risk of becoming something of a tradition, Fujifilm has pulled back the curtain to reveal a new snatch of cameras for digital image technology lovers at CES 2013 to salivate over. Included in the bunch are two additions to its retro-looking X Series pro-thusiast camera range, some mighty superzooms, a pair of compacts, and a rather tough cookie.
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