Fujifilm FinePix S8200 16.2MP Digital Camera with 3-Inch LCD (Black)
The Fuji FinePix S8200 Digital Camera features something for everyone. Highly regarded for its high precision FUJINON lens, simplicity and compact design, this all-in-one camera is an excellent choice for any keen photographer looking for a little extra performance and feature. An incredibly long 40x optical zoom lens is built into the S8200′s design, giving
The Fuji FinePix S8200 Digital Camera features something for everyone. Highly regarded for its high precision FUJINON lens, simplicity and compact design, this all-in-one camera is an excellent choice for any keen photographer looking for a little extra performance and feature. An incredibly long 40x optical zoom lens is built into the S8200′s design, giving a 35mm-equivalent focal length range of 24-960mm. This range can be effectively doubled through the use of Intelligent Digital Zoom, and a lens-shift image stabilization system benefits shooting at such magnifications by reducing the appearance of camera shake. Full HD 1080i video capabilities are supported at a frame rate of 60fps. Plus both a rear 3.0-inch 460k-dot LCD monitor and 201k-dot electronic viewfinder are available for monitoring and image review.
Product Features
- Bright 3.0-inch LCD screen (460K-dot) and electronic viewfinder (200K-dot)
- 16.2 million effective pixels 1/2.3-inch BSI-CMOS image sensor
- Fujinon 40x optical Zoom Lens and digital zoom approx. 2.0x (up to 80x with 40x optical zoom)
- Focal Length: f/4.3mm-172.2m; Full Aperture: f/2.9-f/8.4 (Wide), f/65.-f/7.6-f/18.7 (Telephoto)
- Full HD movie 1080i/60 fps with stereo sound and slow-motion capture at 480fps
Why I ‘jumped ship’ from Canon PowerShot series to this Fujifilm S8200 I have been a loyal Canon shooter since the days of film SLRs over 20 years ago. In the past decade I have bought two Canon ‘super zoom’ cameras: the original PowerShot S1 in 2004 and the in 2008. Lately I’m itchy to get another super-zoom camera to replace the S5, because its 12x zoom no longer considered ‘super’ by today’s standard. Naturally my first choice is another Canon PowerShot camera, either the or the . After comparison, however, I decided to ‘jump ship’ and go with this instead. Here are my reasons why:- The Fujifilm S8200 is powered by four AA batteries. I prefer this design because I can use a set of…
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