Fujifilm FinePix S20 Pro 6 to 7 Megapixel

Fujifilm FinePix S20 Pro 6 to 7 Megapixel 

DESCRIPTION

Professional features in a truly compact body. With built in Super CCD SR Technology, this new camera provides truly exceptional image quality.

  • Expanded dynamic range with 6.2 megapixel (S-pixel: 3.1 million, R-pixel: 3.1 million) Super CCD SR sensor technology
  • Super EBC Fujinon 6X zoom lens
  • Live video
  • CCD-RAW, JPEG recording modes

  • USER REVIEWS

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    [Aug 31, 2006]
    perempe
    Casual

    Strength:

    Excellent dynamic range,
    Ergonomics, build quality,
    Lots of manual controls (F/11 aperture),
    RAW mode,
    Good macro performer,
    Fast continous shooting,
    Accurate EVF,
    Low light performance,
    Good focusing (w/o assist light),
    Great movie Mode,
    Histogram,
    Uses AA (4) batteries and CF card (not just XD card),
    Good battery life.

    Weakness:

    Some noise - ISO200 minimum sensitivity,
    Bigger shutter lag in manual mode (0,4 second),
    Some chromatic aberration,
    No assist light,
    Some white balance errors in low light (I only experienced it in forest),
    Adapter required for filters.

    My father borrowed it from a friend to shoot holiday pictures a year ago. I was impressed with the results, so I bought the same used. (It was a great deal.) The camera has excellent dynamic range and great low-light performance. Shooting low light pictures you have to practice a bit (use higher ISO sensitivity), or use a tripod. My holiday pictures are sharp, not a single focus error.

    Similar Products Used:

    Canon A40

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    [Jul 05, 2005]
    pentax645
    Professional

    Strength:

    The Super CCD high-definition processor gives film like quality to average size enlargments at 6.2 MP. The range of control over ISO from 200-1600, P/S/A/M exposure modes allows 35mm users an easy transition of the same control in "film" terms. A strong pop up flash with hot shoe and sync are just the right added touch for portrait & event users. Though the AF lens is still on the "slower" side for fast subjects, it does not pose any major problems for the portrait/event photographer. Easy and comfortable grip and body size/weight for those used to 35mm. Overall a great small pro camera with alot of power for the price. A good main or back up digital for the wedding/portrait photographer in particular.

    Weakness:

    The 6x zoom lens although equivalent to a 35-210 lens on a 35mm, is a point & shoot, so lens interchanging is not an option. This is the limitation that the S2 and S3 do not have as SLRs. The detailed options for the camera must be accessed by menus which at times can consume valuable picture oportunity time, but once mastered are fairly easy to find. It depends on the users comfort of using menus as oppossed to buttons for all the options. Some menu options are not quickly intuitive and the user must refer to the manual to clarify.

    A great pro level point & shoot digital for a lower price. I purchased this model as a back up camera to supplement my 645 wedding/portrait film cameras, and also to meet my customer's demand for instant results. It is light weight, yet has a small boxy feel for those used to holding 35mm cameras. Most main settings are available with easy access buttons in the same typical areas of a 35mm, however, most detailed settings are only available by accessing menus. A plus is being able to set the camera with "film speed ISO, F stops, and so on like a regular film camera, allowing control over lighting and depth of field in a way other P&S digitals do not. Another plus is the pop up flash and hot shoe & sync allowing for off camera flash & strobe photography. A perfect feature for portrait and wedding photographers. In general this camera exceeds the picture quality demands of my customers and produces great enlargements to their satisfaction. The Xd, CF ability and Microdrive media slots allow for high capacity storage and quick changes. Although some would argue about battery issues, I have preferred the ability to use (4) AA rather than OEM recharables. The battery life is long enough to get through an event and I am able to quickly reload batteries on the fly. I recently did an event where someone asked me to use the staff's digital camera. The battery was dead, and I couldn't use the camera at all because they had an OEM battery that needed charged overnight, and did not have a backup battery.

    Customer Service

    N/A

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
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