Fujifilm FinePix S8200 16.2MP Digital Camera with 3-Inch LCD (Black)

July 17, 2014 - Comment

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

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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

Comments

NLee the Engineer says:

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…

Karen Ford says:

Awesome features! 0

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