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Fujitsu ScanSnap S1100 on display at Macworld 2011

Apparently, Macworld 2011 is happening this weekend, and Fujitsu will be there. They will be also be showcasing their ScanSnap S1100. What is a ScanSnap? We have reported on it before. It is an ultra-portable scanner that weighs about 12 ounces, and it is powered by a single USB cable. ...

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Fujufilm X100 shutter and lens

We can't wait to get our hands on the new Fujifilm X100 camera, with its retro looks and hybrid viewfinder. Now Fujifilm has released a teaser video showing off the camera's shutter and stock 23mm f/2 wide angle lens. Sadly, it looks like the camera's price has been bumped up to $1,200 from $1,000. It's ...

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Video: Fujufilm X100′s hybrid viewfinder

Engadget got a hands on video of the new hybrid viewfinder of the futuristic Fujifilm X100 (which we reported about here). While it's a bit hard to see, it's clear that the technology works and appears to be pretty awesome as well. The Fujifilm X100 is set for release later this year and will retail for ...

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Fujitsu ScanSnap S1100 is one of the world’s smallest scanners

Just when you think that Fujitsu was done with camera with the HS20EXR and the FinePix XP30, now they have the ScanSnap S1100 just in time for CES 2011. The ScanSnap is deemed the "world's smallest", and it weighs very little at 123 ounces. It plays well with the PC and Mac, and ...

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Fujifilm FinePix XP30 sports camera has GPS capability

Fujifilm has a lot going on at CES 2011 with the HS20EXR, and they also have this FinePix XP30 to brag about. The FinePix XP30 has a 14.2 Megapaixel sensor alongside CCD shift image stabilization, 5x optical zoom, face detection, and automatic panorama functionality. It has some really interesting features like GPS capability, ...

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Fujifilm Finepix HS20EXR announced

We're not really sold on mega-zoom cameras, as they're mostly suited for tourists who think they're getting a DSLR. Nevertheless, Fujifilm has announced a new camera in their Finepix line, or rather, an iteration of the HS10 (which it resembles a lot). The new camera, called HS20EXR, sports a 16 megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor, a 30x ...

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Amazon Posts Fujifilm FinePix J40 12.2 Megapixel Digital Camera for $59

Amazon.com is one of our favorite online retailers as they have been known to cut consumers like us deals all the time. Considering we are lovers of all thing photography, anytime they post a digital camera for cheap we pounce at the deal. Today, Amazon.com has put up the Fujifilm FinePix J40 12.2 megapixel digital camera ...

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Fujifilm FinePix REAL 3D W3 3D Camera Gets Firmware 1.10 Update

Fujifilm has just announced that a new firmware update is available for their FinePix REAL 3D W3 camera bringing it up to version 1.10. Don't expect any killer features out of this firmware update but there have been some notable fixes. First of all, when recording HD movies you will be able to select Economy mode. This Economy version will optimize image ...

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Fujifilm Updates Firmware for FinePix HS10 and HS11

In this day and age thanks to the fact that digital cameras are software powered, manufacturers have the ability to tweak and improve their offerings after they've hit the market. Today, an example of this has been announced from Fujifilm with a firmware update for their Finepix HS10 and HS11 This firmware update, bringing the two ...

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Fujifilm’s FinePix Real 3D W3 Gets A Positive Review

Today, Engadget took the time to comment on Photography Blog's recent review of the FinePix Real 3D W3 from Fujifilm. Unlike last year's model, the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1, the W3 was actually received quite positively by reviewers. Deemed "Recommended" in the review, the W3 retains the same dual 1/2.3-inch, 10 mega-pixel ...

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