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Fujifilm Finepix S1000fd 10MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom ...
Fujifilm Finepix S1000fd 10MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom. No Comment. The Fuji Film FinePix S1000fd’s 12x optical zoom lens expands your shooting reach, covering a remarkable focal range of 33-396mm, bringing you close enough ...

Top Cameras of 2008
In these articles the most popular cameras of the year are presented. Top 10 Digital Camera Hits of 2008. 1. Fujifilm FinePix S9600 S9100 – not being a DSLR, it offers a powerful wide angle 10.7x optical zoom lens with manual controls. ...

Fujifilm Finepix S1000fd 10MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom
Fujifilm Finepix S1000fd 10MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Zoom Posted using ShareThis The Fuji Film FinePix S1000fd’s 12x optical zoom lens expands your shooting reach, covering a remarkable focal range of 33-396mm, bringing you close enough to capture subtle expressions. The single built-in lens means you’re always ready to shoot, with no need for bulky extra lenses or time-consuming lens changes. Picture Stabilization mode automatically sets the optimum shutter speed and

The Fuji FinePix A800 Digital Camera

With 8.3 megapixels and a 3x optical zoom lens, your digital pictures have never looked this professional. Point, shoot, save, and download digital memories with the FinePix A800. You can preview a shot or peruse your stored photographs using the easy on the eyes 2.5 inch LCD display, located on the back of the camera. Basic functions are easy to operate with the mode dial selector, as are many scene modes that optimize camera performance! There are tons of high tech features that make this digital camera a cut above the rest. And if you have multiple devices that vary in flash memory technology, the A800 features an xD/SD compatible slot! This new capability assures compatibility with a wider variety of applications than ever before, and allows users to choose the media technology that is right for them. Don't get stuck with a digital camera that leaves you in the dark. Get Fuji's FinePix A800 digital camera-and take better pictures! Interested in this product? click on link below to be directly connected to our product page. http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=2855803&sku=F109-2202

DIWA Gold Award For Fuji FinePix S100fs - Digital SLR Blog ...
Kai Thon, test manager of DIWA Labs, concludes: “Too many D-SLR owners never make use of the camera’s interchangeable lens advantage. Choosing the Fujifilm FinePix S100FS with the powerful high-performance 14.3x Fujinon zoom lens covers ...

DigiCamReview: Fujifilm FinePix F60fd Review
zoom lens fuji finepix digital camera - Google News Fuji F60fd Trusted Reviews have reviewed the new Fujifilm FinePix F60fd - an update to the F50fd - the camera features a 12 megapixels sensor, 3x optical zoom lens, image stabilisation sensor, ISO 1600, new 3" screen, face detection, ...

Fuji FinePix Z20fd Fashionable Digital Cameras
The Fuji FinePix Z20fd Fashionable Digital Cameras are a fashionable lot but they also have a lot going for them features-wise. This is a 10 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom guaranteeing you clear and crisp images all the time. The 2.5 inches LCD screen display with 150k pixel resolution Face Detection ability is great for photo previews and for capturing your subject on-screen. No need to worry about red eyed because this camera has an automatic red eye correction. The picture stabi

DigiCamReview: Samsung TL34HD NV100HD Review
Cameratown have reviewed the new 14.7 megapixel digital camera called the NV100HD / TL34HD, with a wide angle 3.6x optical zoom lens, and 3" touch screen. The NV100HD is available for £169. "For those looking for a compact point & shoot ...

Re: Pater Noster by Ysabella Brave

My humble response. Seems we were photographing the same sun. NEW: If you want to watch the sun realtime, safely from your computer, click on this Nasa link: http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/sunearthda- y/media_viewer/flash.html People have asked my how I took these photos. The answer is very stupidly. Remember in school being told never to look directly at the sun? A kid in my sixth grade class did and he wore an eyepatch for several months thereafter. Lucky not to have been blinded. Well, that admonition goes doubly about looking directly at the sun through a camera lens. I could not see clearly out of my right eye for hours. What I should have done was look though the LCD screen on the camera. I did not use any special filters. The ring effect is a Newton Ring named after Sir Isaac Newton. It is caused by the refraction of light on the glass as you move the camera around. Eventually, you'll find the correct angel for the circular refraction. Anyone standing next to me looking into the sky would not have seen the ring. I also have some Newton Ring video of a reflection in a pond, which I'll be putting up soon. You'll get the same effect if you put a negative in between two regular sheets of glass and put them in an enlarger instead of using a negative carrier. You'll get rings in your image, which can, sometimes be quite interesting. If you don't want Newton Rings you can use anti-Newton glass. This is glass that has been roughed a bit so that the light doesn't refract into rings. This is fine for an enlarger, but you wouldn't want to roughen the lens of your camera. The camera I use is a Fuji Finepix S9100. I feel this is the best all around digital camera on the market. And, you can get it as low as $300 online. That's right, $300. It has a builtin wideangle-to-zoom lens. It shoots video at 30fps or 60fps. Shoot at 60fps and playback at 30fps and you've got very nice slowmotion video. It has all the professional features you'd expect, such as white balance, lots of shooting modes, etc. One of the neatest features is a LDC screen that folds out. So, if you want to take a shot over your head you can fold out the LCD screen so you can see the shot and frame it. You can the LCD screen perpendicular to the camera body, so you can look down and frame pictures and take them without people realizing you're taking a photograph. Don't forget you should put a uv filter on your lens to give you a bit more intense color, but also to protect your lens. A uv filter is $20 bucks, a scratched lens is hundreds. The other filter you should have is a polarizing filter. This will give you dark blue skies and also you can shoot in reflective surfaces (windows, water), turn the polarizer and get rid of a lot of glare. Good luck, and if you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me. Amongst other things, I'm a professional photographer and will be glad to give you advice. Remember, it's all fun and games until someone pokes an eye out, or in this case, blinds themselve stupidly looking directly at the sun through a camera. Y

Fuji FinePix Z200fd 10.0 Megapixel 5x Optical/5.7x Digital Zoom
Fuji FinePix Z200fd 10.0 Megapixel 5x Optical/5.7x Digital Zoom But, when he does, this digital camera's 5X optical zoom brings you right up close to the action. Simply point and shoot: the picture stabilization provides anti-blur protection for a crisper shot that clearly shows the play wasThe slender design ... Health 0