Fujifilm reveals the FinePix S1, a weather-ready 50x superzoom camera - Fujifilm is launching a quintet of point-and-shoots at CES, and one of them might be simply the price tag for those World Health Organization wish both extreme zoom and weather resistance in a single camera. Its new FinePix S1 (above) packs a 50x (24-1,200mm) f/2.8-5.6 lens, yet is tough enough to survive the dust and rain; you'll be able to take that close-up concert photo albeit you're stuck in lousy weather. The 16-megapixel shooter conjointly offers wireless fidelity image sharing, 10fps burst shooting, 1080p video, a 920,000-pixel electronic viewfinder and a tilting 3-inch LCD. The S1 will ship this March for $500.
The remaining FinePix models all share that 16-megapixel resolution, but sacrifice the S1's do-it-all design in the name of price. The S9200 and WiFi-equipped S9400W both share the 50x lens and 10fps burst mode, however lose the weather-hardened style and step down to a two hundred,000-pixel viewfinder. The entry S8600 moves to "just" a 36x (25-900mm) lens, 720p video and AA battery power. Photographers who need a very rugged camera can devour the XP70, a water-resistant compact cam with 5x (28-140mm) optics and 1080p movie making. All four of these styles conjointly arrive in March, with costs starting at $230 for the S8600 and XP70; the S9200 prices $330, while the S9400W is slightly costlier at $350. ( Fujifilm FinePix cameras at CES 2014 ). Read Too Taiwan’s Government Says No To Bitcoin ATMs . Source : engadget
The remaining FinePix models all share that 16-megapixel resolution, but sacrifice the S1's do-it-all design in the name of price. The S9200 and WiFi-equipped S9400W both share the 50x lens and 10fps burst mode, however lose the weather-hardened style and step down to a two hundred,000-pixel viewfinder. The entry S8600 moves to "just" a 36x (25-900mm) lens, 720p video and AA battery power. Photographers who need a very rugged camera can devour the XP70, a water-resistant compact cam with 5x (28-140mm) optics and 1080p movie making. All four of these styles conjointly arrive in March, with costs starting at $230 for the S8600 and XP70; the S9200 prices $330, while the S9400W is slightly costlier at $350. ( Fujifilm FinePix cameras at CES 2014 ). Read Too Taiwan’s Government Says No To Bitcoin ATMs . Source : engadget