Finepix Launches F600 EXR Superzoom Compact

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23 October 2011
Finepix F600 EXR Superzoom Compact Finepix F600 EXR Superzoom Compact

Fujifilm has released FinePix F600 EXR, a 16-megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor compact camera that features a new motion-detection mode to reduce subject blur in all lighting conditions.

Notable features include a 15x wide-angle optical zoom lens (the 35mm equivalent of a 24-360mm lens), which can be doubled when using intelligent digital zoom mode, and a one-half-inch 16-megapixel back-side illuminated sensor.

The built-in GPS functionality has been enhanced with a landmark navigator feature that helps users pinpoint locations.

Images can be shot in three modes: EXR HR (high-resolution) 16-megapixel priority mode; EXR DR (dynamic range) priority mode, which captures two images and then merges them together; and EXR SN (signal-to-noise) priority mode, in which pixels are doubled up to increase sensitivity and provide better results in low-light conditions.

The F600 EXR also has an enhanced motion-panorama mode, which can stitch images together to create a single 360-degree image.

Fujifilm’s latest compact camera will come in red, black and white, and will be available for around $429 later this fall.

Additional Info

  • Company: FujiFilm
  • Company Phone #: 800-659-3854