Fuji E900 Review
There have been a couple of postings this weekend for the reviews of Fuji E900 Digital Camera. The one I found most comprehensive is by Jeff Keller what he said about the Fuji E900. The stylish and chic, ultra-light, portable Fuji FinePix E900 offers 9 million effective pixels and 4x optical zoom and a sensitivity range of ISO 80 to ISO 800, ensuring that you always have the equipment ready for action.
The Pro-camera features a Super CCD HR sensor for delivering ultra-high resolution and a massive nine megapixel image size. You will find true-to-life color tones in the images.
Oh! Need to capture that precious moment in a movie format; no worries, don’t take out your bulky movie cam, the Fuji E900 has the flexibility to capture still and moving images. This wonderful feature-laden digital camera is designed with comfort, ease of use and image satisfaction in mind.
A citation from Jeff’s Fuji E900 review:
The Fuji FinePix E900 ($499) is a midsized digital camera with a 9 Megapixel SuperCCD HR sensor -- yes, you read that right: 9 Megapixel. The E900 uses the same sensor as its big brother (the FinePix S9000), though it doesn't offer the ISO 1600 and anti-shake functions as that camera. The E900 is the follow-up to the FinePix E550, which was introduced in July 2004. Both cameras share the same 4X zoom lens, 2" LCD display, manual controls, conversion lens support, and VGA movie mode. While the E550 offered an interpolated 12 Megapixel image size (double the resolution of the CCD), Fuji's latest SuperCCD-based cameras don't do that, so there's no 18 Megapixel setting on the 9 Megapixel E900.
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Awesome blog. Peace out until next time TabathaOster
Posted by: TabathaOster | May 18, 2006 5:36 PM