This camera has a new larger 2 / 3 '12 megapixel CMOS sensor and high-definition EXR bright F2.0 F2.8 wide-angle lens users to zoom in 4x telephoto. A 2.8-inch LCD sits on his back and the camera itself is made of die-cast magnesium alloy, so it is strong enough to survive even the most heavy-handed users. this of course can capture full HD video and produces a professional like a shot. and, if you're wondering, no pop up flash. FinePix X10 a comfortable vacation with Fujifilm.
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11 October 2011
17 September 2011
Camera Fujifilm Finepix X10
Most of today’s digital cameras look as sturdy as a plastic cup. And probably many of you can attest to that claim after one drunken night out. Not Fujifilm’s Finepix X10 camera. The camera’s body is built from lightweight, yet ultra strong, die-cast magnesium alloy. Course, this shooter is anything but a point and shoot designed for quick snap shots, though it can easily accomplish that.
A 2/3″ 12 megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor captures high rez photos, while a built-in wide angle and telephoto lens allows to you capture a variety of shots. Like many of today’s cameras it can zoom up to 4x, but Fujifilm says that their new Intelligent Digital 2x Telephoto zoom technology doubles that. On the converse the lens can achieve macro shots as close up as 1cm. And the always attractive soft-focus “bokeh” effect, often added in Photoshop, can be accomplished in cameras thanks to a “7-blade aperture.”
A 2/3″ 12 megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor captures high rez photos, while a built-in wide angle and telephoto lens allows to you capture a variety of shots. Like many of today’s cameras it can zoom up to 4x, but Fujifilm says that their new Intelligent Digital 2x Telephoto zoom technology doubles that. On the converse the lens can achieve macro shots as close up as 1cm. And the always attractive soft-focus “bokeh” effect, often added in Photoshop, can be accomplished in cameras thanks to a “7-blade aperture.”
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