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FujiFilm FinePix S2000HD

Sporting a 10-MegaPixel 1/2.3" CCD, a 15x wide-angle optical zoom (27.6mm-414mm equivalent) and a 2.7" wide-view LCD, the FinePix S2000HD is aimed at advanced amateur photographers who want an affordable, step-up digital camera that will still fit in the palm of their hand.

published : Tuesday, August 26, 2008  | model : FUJI  FinePix S2000HD
Theme : Digital Photography  | Bridge cameras


HD Compatible
The S2000HD has the ability to capture still pictures in 10-MegaPixel resolution, and movies in HD quality 1280x720pixels, in a true widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio. The S2000HD, via a new signal processor, converts still images and movies in-camera into a HDTV signal output compatible with 1080i for still and 720p for movies thus allowing the user to realize the full benefits of their home theater system for sharing all their special moments. An HDTV set is needed to display high-resolution images at their best, but images captured in the 4:3 aspect ratio of regular digital cameras become distorted when forced into the 16:9 ratio of an HDTV monitor. The FinePix S2000HD avoids this problem by being able to capture images in a 16:9 format, enabling distortion-free, full screen playback for the sharpest, clearest display possible. Combine this with Fujifilm's optional HD Accessory Kit, including wireless remote control that works with the shooting mode, and you maximize your HD experience.
 

 
S2000HD Dual Image Stabilization
Dual Image Stabilization is a marriage of mechanical sensor shift stabilization, to steady the photographer's hand, with Fujifilm's Picture Stabilization Technology, which uses fast shutter speeds and ISO levels of up to ISO1600 at full resolution, or ISO6400 (at 5MP) for total anti-blur protection. As a result, an increase in clarity and sharpness is achieved, even in low light conditions.
 
Face Detection with Automatic Red Eye Removal
Face Detection operates by identifying and prioritizing up to 10 faces in a framed scene, and then adjusting the focus and exposure accordingly to ensure true, natural colors and clarity of human subjects in the picture, regardless of background. After a shot is captured each detected face is instantly checked for red eye; if it is found, it is corrected automatically, saving the time-consuming process of fixing it later.
 
Fuji S2000 HD Manual Controls
Photo enthusiasts and advanced photographers have total control with manual adjustment options for various camera settings including resolution, ISO, aperture, shutter speed and more. S2000HD's continuous shooting of up to 6.8fps (at 5MP) or 13.5fps (at 3MP) for 33 continuous frames allows action photography.
 
One-Touch "Instant Zoom" and zoom bracketing
The FinePix S2000HD features a new "instant Zoom" one-touch that digitally adds 1.4x or 2.0x, and can convert from landscape to portrait orientation without having to turn the camera, to your digital zoom with one touch control. Zoom bracketing is another new feature that captures 3 shots automatically with one touch of the shutter at standard zoom, and with 1.4x and 2.0x digital multipliers. Combined with Face Detection, your subjects are automatically centered and red-eye corrected.
 





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