FinePix F900EXR and S6800 join Fujifilm's 2013 range
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Fujifilm has announced five new additions to its 2013 catalog, including the FinePix F900EXR premium compact
The F900EXR's new phase detection autofocus system in its 1/2-inch 16-megapixel EXR-CMOS II image sensor makes that super-fast AF speed of 0.05 seconds possible
The F900EXR benefits from a high contrast 3-inch LCD display panel at 920,000 dot resolution, and sports a built-in Wi-Fi transmitter
The slightly less capable compact ultra-zoom FinePix F850EXR, which has a slower autofocus speed of 0.21 seconds
The FinePix S6800 long-zoom bridge camera features a 16-megapixel 1/2.3-inch BSI-CMOS sensor, a 30x FUJINON optical zoom lens and is capable of 1080i video recording at up to 60 frames per second
The S6800 takes just a second to start up, is able to autofocus in 0.3 seconds and has a 0.5 second shot interval
The S6800 is topped by a mode dial for manual exposure control, and has a 3-inch LCD panel at 460,000-dot resolution to the rear
The FinePix S4800 has the same lens as its stable-mate but features a 16-megapixel CCD image sensor and is a little slower to start from cold
The last of the new arrivals is the FinePix JX680 ultra-compact, which is just 0.7-inches slim at its thinnest point
Article Summary
Fujifilm has revealed a March release date for five new cameras, including the Wi-Fi-enabled FinePix F900EXR compact ultra-zoom – which also features a new Intelligent Hybrid AF system that's claimed to give it the world's fastest autofocus of 0.05 seconds – and the S8600 long-zoom bridge camera.
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