Fujifilm FinePix S8000fd - 18x zoom & 8 Megapixels

ShaolinTiger posted this at 2:33 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2007 —

Wow another 18x zoom! It’s seems to be the in thing now.

Shortly after the announcement of the Panasonic Lumix FZ-18 with 18x Zoom and 8.1 Megapixels comes this Fujifilm FinePix S8000fd.

Fujifilm FinePix S8000fd

Of course the first runner was the Olympus SP-550 UZ, which didn’t get great reviews.

The S8000fd comes equipped with Fujinon’s 18x Wide Angle Optical Zoom lens, offering unprecedented flexibility in a compact SLR body style camera. With a 27mm-486mm equivalent, it’s all the lens you need in one device. The fixed lens eliminates the need for additional zoom or wide angle lenses, and it’s a sealed system, which prevents dust contamination – the #1 D-SLR repair complaint.

Other helpful features found on the FinePix S8000fd for top-quality picture-taking include:

  • i-Flash Intelligent Flash: i-Flash (Intelligent Flash) detects subtle lighting differences within a scene and then varies the flash intensity accordingly. It also leverages the high sensitivity of the FinePix S8000fd to enable the camera to use less flash, resulting in an image that displays pleasing, natural tones without a “washed-out” effect. And with an automatic pop-up flash, it’s always ready when you need it.
  • Full Manual Photographic Control: Gives the user total control with manual adjustment options for settings on the camera (resolution, ISO, aperture, shutter speed, etc), and is desirable by the photo enthusiasts/advanced photographers.
  • Scene modes: A wide range of more than a dozen pre-programmed scene modes provides top-quality photos in a range of shooting conditions.
  • High-Speed Continuous Shooting Modes: Action comes at you fast. With four speed options, the S8000fd has the ability to capture up to 15 frames per second (at 2 MP resolution) and never misses the shot.
  • High Resolution LCD: The 2.5″ LCD display offers 230k pixels of resolution with an astonishing 60 fps refresh rate for smooth viewing.
  • Electronic Viewfinder (EVF): Rather than framing your shots with the 2.5″ high resolution LCD, the S8000fd offers an electronic viewfinder to eye up the best shot with an astonishing 60 fps refresh rate for smooth viewing.
  • xD / SD / SD-HC Compatible slot: A new single media slot accepts not only Fujifilm’s traditional xD-Picture Cards but also Secure Digital (SD) and SD-High Capacity (SD-HC) cards too.
  • Operates on 4xAA Batteries: The ultimate in convenience and accessibility, using AA batteries means in a pinch, more batteries are just moments away.

The fact that it uses AA batteries is always useful when traveling, especially as a backup for SLR users who inevitably have tonnes of AA batteries for their speedlights/flashes.

The S8000fd also features a full-resolution ISO equivalency of ISO 1600, a rarity in consumer-level digicams. The S8000fd can achieve ISO 3200 and ISO 6400 at 50% resolution, settings that are rare at the consumer level. Such high light sensitivities allow for faster shutter speeds, which reduce blurring caused by both camera shake and subject movement.

I’ll be interested to see how it performs, I hope it’s something like my newfound friend the Fuji f31d.

I’ll be looking forwards to this one as I do love Fuji picture quality, and finallty they are starting to put image stabilizers in their cameras!

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Panasonic DMC FZ-50 Reviews and Info

ShaolinTiger posted this at 1:57 am on Thursday, October 26, 2006 —

This is the camera I’m currently recommending people when they ask me what to get for a ‘bridge’ or ‘prosumer’ camera.

Panasonic DMC FZ-50

Image from dpreview.com

These are the range of cameras with advanced features, superb lenses and usually 10x or 12x optical zoom, similar in this range are Canon S3 IS and the Sony H2 or H5.

Once again this is still THE best camera in the range, but has high ISO problems as with all Panasonic cameras, I hope they take a leaf out of the Fujifilm book and stop racing for more megapixels and start going for image quality and high ISO performance.

The perfect blend right now would be a Panasonic camera (Best usability and lenses, best picture quality in bright light) and a Fuji SuperCCD (Best detail capture and by FAR the best high ISO performance, it can almost equal a Nikon D50 at ISO 1600).

Anyway back to the FZ-50, here are some reviews and info if you have this in your wishlist.

Specifications

  • 10.1 megapixels
  • 12x optical zoom / 2-4x digital zoom
  • Auto and manual focus
  • Auto and manual exposure
  • JPEG and RAW file formats
  • ISO 80-3200
  • Secure Digital storage (32MB SD card included)
  • Movie mode, with sound
  • Lithium-ion battery

The first review to come out was DPReview:

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 Review

Others:

Photography Blog - Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 Review

CNET - Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50S (silver)

Camera Labs - Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 Review

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