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Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR

Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR CameraThe Fujifilm Finepix F70EXR is the successor to the F60fd, Fujifilm EXR inheriting technology that was introduced earlier this year on the camera FinePix F200EXR. The F70EXR of 10 megapixel 1/2-inch Super CCD EXR sensor turns into three basic types of camera in one, which offers three selectable modes. A method of capturing the highest resolution possible, another lower noise, and the third, the best dynamic range, the camera can automatically choose the most adapted for the stage in progress if you're not sure at all.

Other notable features of the F70EXR Finepix include a wide-angle 10x optical zoom (27-270mm equivalent) with a CCD-shift dual image stabilization, 2.7 inch LCD screen, technology, Face Detection 3.0, Super Mode Intelligent Flash for flash-assisted macro shots, self-explanatory Portrait Enhancer, Focus Mode Pro and Pro new low-light modes that take advantage of multi F70EXR The chassis technology, and ISO settings up to ISO 12800. The F70EXR also offers creative exposure modes in the form of aperture priority and full manual, making it more attractive to the keen shutterbug.

With an introductory price competitive $ 279.95 / £ 229.99, if we find the Fujifilm Finepix F70EXR is the best compact for photographers.

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