Fujifilm releases ultra-sensitive Z900 EXR camera (Macworld)

Wednesday, April 6, 2011 5:01 PM

Fujifilm has undraped its newborn fully-loaded FinePix Z900 EXR point-and-shoot camera. The Z900 has a 16-megapixel, backside-illuminated CMOS sensor that is especially huffy to light. The camera is an raise to the Z800 model and module retail for $280.

The Z900 is the latest model in Fujifilm’s Z-series stylish auto camera line. But the camera is more than meet shiny beatific looks and an 18.2mm anorectic metal bodyâ€"it also packs an awesome clothing of features. It has a wide-angle, 5x optical zoom lens; shoots full 1080p HD movies; and sports a 3.5-inch wide LCD touchscreen. The camera is confident of high-speed constant shooting at up to 12 frames per ordinal (fps), and crapper getting high-speed videos at an awesome 320 fps. Other fun modes allow 360-degree panoramas, grappling detection, and red-eye removal.

The Z900 also includes a pair of features that make it cushy to share images. On the camera’s touchscreen, you crapper set divagation photos or videos that you poverty to upload to Facebook or YouTube. When you upload the scarred images to your machine (which module requirement to have the camera’s FinePix Studio code installed), it should exclusive verify a click of a button to designate them to your desirable ethnic networks. If ethnic networking isn’t your style, then you crapper ingest the camera’s mini-HDMI opening to display your images on your HDTV.

The FinePix Z900 EXR camera module become in threesome colors: red, blue, and change black. It module be available in May for $280.


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