June 17, 2005
FujiFilm F10 Zoom Camera

The F10 Zoom extracts extraordinary quality from the 6.3 million pixels on its Super CCD sensor. Rather than add extra, unnecessary physical pixels to the sensor, the F10 Zoom concentrates on important aspects of picture quality, such as low noise, colour accuracy and punchy, contrasty results. The level of image quality from this camera will not fail to impress those that really know about digital photography.
The F10 Zoom hasn't just got a big LCD monitor, it's also a clever one, adjusting itself to the level of ambient light at the time of shooting. If you move from bright sunlight into dark indoors, the LCD automatically gains in illumination to enable you to see all of the detail of the shot. Even when the camera is switched off, pushing the playback button enables photographs to be reviewed almost instantly. What is more, a new playback function allows you to see the last three shots you took, whilst simultaneously composing your next photograph.
The camera's ability is further underlined by some impressive speed statistics. The screen refresh rate is an amazing 60 frames per second, whilst still having time to achieve continual autofocus. And with a shutter time lag of just 0.01 seconds, 1.1 seconds between frames for consecutive shots and just 1.3 seconds needed for start-up, this is a camera with truly rapid reactions.
Posted by Webmaster at June 17, 2005 06:23 PM
