Fuji film FinePix F200EXR

August 3, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Fuji Film, Review

Fujifilm after surprising a lot of people with the F30 and the F31fd models which includes sensors which are larger than what is normal in the other cameras of its category. Now Fujifilm is again back in the Australian market with a bang, and yet a newer product. This time they have the Fuji film FinePix F200EXR, in their bag. Looks like, this time they are all set with the Novel sensor technology that they came up with, for the low light photography. In a world were we see that digital cameras are being sold like any other ordinary product in the market, its really good to notice that Fuji film is really trying to put in some innovation in the cameras and are really interested in making the product really superior to others brands in the market, those offer similar products in a similar price range.

The Fuji film FinePix F200EXR uses one of the largest sensors which is 1/1.6” type and that would mean this would have a surface area of 0.45cmX0.45cm. The lens that comes with the Fuji film FinePix F200EXR provides the users a very useful range that is 28-140mm in 35mm film terms, on the other hand other contemporary digital SLRs’ provides a 28-85mm range. I would not call this lens the in the Fuji film FinePix F200EXR the fastest but it’s not slow as compared to its peers in the market either.

While shooting in out door situations you must have experienced the difficulty of shooting in different modes due to shaking and all especially if you are not having your tripod handy with you. But that’s no longer going to stay the same with the Fuji film FinePix F200EXR and its image stabilization feature; this is going to ensure sharp pictures every time you click on the shutter button. The other features those come packed with this are it has a 5X optical zoom, The Fuji film FinePix F200EXR has a 3 inch TFT review screen with 230,000 dots in that to give you a crystal clear preview of you snaps. It has ISO 3200 sensitivity, IR communication, VGA movie capture, and Aperture priority mode.

With all this packed inside the camera people in Australia are quiet likely to fall in love with the snaps that you take.