[CES 2012] Besides its DSLR-styled lineup, Fujifilm is introducing its compact cameras at CES 2012. Fujifilm is focusing on offering fast and wide angle zoom lenses across all its product lines including its compact category, namely the F-Series that include the FinePix F770EXR, the FinePix F750EXR and the FinePix F600EXR.
At the top of the line, the FinePix F770EXR offers a GPS in addition to the newly improved 1/2” 16 MegaPixel EXR-CMOS sensor that delivers good performance in low light condition, according to the manufacturer.
Both the F770EXR and the F750EXR feature a FUJINON 20x wide-Angle long-zoom lens (25-500mm) with Intelligent Digital Zoom that doubles zoom capability, a 3-inch 460K resolution LCD and Intelligent Image Stabilization achieved with the new mechanically stabilized sensor. With auto focus speeds as fast as 0.16seconds, the F770EXR and F750EXR both deliver high speed continuous shooting capabilities, up to 8 fps at full resolution (and 11fps max speed at medium resolution), and full HD 1080p video capture at 30fps in stereo.
The FinePix F600EXR gets a FUJINON 15x Wide-Angle long-zoom lens (24-360mm) with Intelligent Digital Zoom that doubles zoom capability, a 3-inch 460K resolution LCD, Intelligent Image Stabilization and 11 fps continuous shooting.
The FinePix F770EXR wil be available in in black and red in March 2012 for $379.95.
The FinePix F750EXR will be available in black, red and white in March 2012 for $349.95.
The FinePix F660EXR will be available in March 2012 for $279.95 in black.
For complete specifications check the manufacturer page here.
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