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Fujifilm FinePix F series

The Fujifilm FinePix F series is a line of compact digital cameras that was known for its low-light performance in 2005,[1] with relatively low image noise and natural colors even at high ISO settings. With its relatively large, but moderate resolution Super CCD sensors, it concentrated on image quality, and low-light shooting without flash, which was mostly restricted to prosumer models at the time.

Image comparisons show that Fujifilm's sixth-generation, 6.3-megapixel Super CCD sensor (used on F10/F20/F30/F31 models) set the benchmark[2] for low-noise, high ISO performance among point-and-shoot cameras and has not yet been matched by any of Fuji's higher megapixel Super CCD sensors.

Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR

The Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR (February 2009) has low light capabilities similar to the F31fd in pixel binning mode, but allows for double the resolution in good light. However, at the same focal length the lens of the F200EXR is about 1/2 stop slower than that of the F31fd. The key feature of the F200EXR is its very large dynamic range (estimated to be 11 stops) when used in its dual-capture mode.[3]

Flagship line edit

F10 edit

 
The Fuji FinePix F10

The first breakthrough model of the F series, the 6.3-megapixel FinePix F10, was announced in February 2005 and became available on April 30 of that year. The F10 was met with widespread critical acclaim and became a hit seller for Fujifilm.[4] It was the first time that such low noise levels had been seen at ISO 800 and 1600 in a digital compact camera.

In addition to its ISO capability, the F10's success was also fueled by its excellent battery life, speedy shooting, and overall picture quality. One of the camera's weaknesses, however, was manual shooting. Lacking aperture and shutter speed priority modes, the F10 was mostly a point and shoot camera. Other criticisms included the proprietary dongle needed to make any connections to the camera and a relatively high level of purple fringing.

F11 edit

The F10's sibling, the FinePix F11, which was not released in the United States except in the state of Hawaii, added aperture and shutter priority modes but still did not provide full manual control. It also had a slightly improved LCD screen and a few other minor improvements to the F10.

F30 edit

 
Fujifilm FinePix F30 camera

In May 2006, the F11 was succeeded by the FinePix F30, which added 3200 ISO in full resolution using a 1/1.7" 6th generation Super CCD chip and 2nd generation "RealPhoto technology" including an "intelligent flash". Based on sample images, noise reduction was improved slightly over the F10/F11. Although there is definite noise in pictures taken at 3200 ISO, they are often usable, and the F30 was seen as another leap forward in low-light abilities for a compact camera. As one reviewer stated,

The F30's claim to fame is its high ISO performance, which is unmatched in the compact camera arena. [...] It offers low light performance that approaches (but doesn't match) digital SLRs, and it's pretty good at the other stuff too.

— Jeff Keller, DCResource.com[5]

The F30 also added a new, much higher-resolution LCD screen, improved battery life, an improved menu system, and several new modes including "Natural Light & Flash" in which the camera shoots two pictures in quick succession, one with flash and one without, so the better picture can be chosen later.

F20 edit

 
Fujifilm FinePix F20 camera

In July 2006, Fujifilm announced the FinePix F20, a lower-priced, slightly scaled-down version of the F30 that maintained most of the same features but was geared more towards non-enthusiast users. Compared to the F30, the F20 had a lower-resolution LCD screen, lower capacity battery, a maximum ISO of 2000, and a few other changes to the body and menu system. It also lacked Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority modes. However, considering that the F20 kept all the features that made the F30 great, including the same Super CCD sensor, high-ISO capability, Fujinon lens, and low-noise Real Photo image processor, the F20 was a superb bargain at a street price as low as US$155. A small number of F20s were sold under the names F20SE and F20 LE. The LE version was primarily distributed by a large UK Electronics Retail chain with the only difference being a 'gunmetal' finish.

F31fd edit

 
Fujifilm FinePix F31fd camera

In September 2006, the F30 was succeeded by the FinePix F31fd.[6]

Compared to the F30, the F31fd has a better matrix meter (much less prone to blow highlight detail), a highly useful AUTO ISO 800 mode, and slightly less noise reduction, which preserves more detail in the resulting images compared to the F30.

Moreover, the F31fd features hardware-based Face Detection technology (which debuted with the introduction of the FinePix S6500fd), which allows the camera to automatically focus on and expose for faces. The F31fd also has a new IrSimple data transfer capability for wireless printing and photos viewing on IrSimple enabled TV sets.

As of 2007, the F31fd was considered the best of the low-light compact small sensor cameras.[7] It also performs remarkably well even against the Sigma DP1, one of very few compact cameras with a Foveon-sized sensor, almost as large in size as the APS-C-sensor in the Fuji X100.[8]

F40fd edit

In March 2007, Fujifilm released the F40fd, priced at $299. The F40fd is considered to be the successor to the F20, with many new features, most notably a bump to 8.3 megapixel resolution and face detection. The F40fd is noted for its relatively powerful flash; however, it shares the reduced battery capacity and reduced ISO of the F20 (2000 maximum, compared to 3200 on the F30/F31fd). The F40fd introduced support for SD memory cards (in addition to XD-Picture Card; i.e., it supports both).[9] Support for SDHC memory cards was added by the free 1.10 firmware update available from Fujifilm's website . The F40fd was also sold under the name FinePix F45fd with only cosmetic differences.

The Fujifilm FinePixA800 and A805 share the same 8.3 megapixel Super CCD sensor and a similar lens to the F40fd.

F47fd edit

The FinePix F47fd is identical to the F40fd except its sensor has 9 megapixels. It is not firmware compatible with the F40fd but it has its own to add support for SDHC memory cards.

F50fd edit

On July 26, 2007, FujiFilm announced the latest incarnation in the Finepix 'F' series, the F50fd. Succeeding its 2006 predecessor, the F31fd, this latest model is greatly improved over the F40fd. Boasting a 7th generation 12-megapixel Super CCD, a 2.7 inch amorphous silicon TFT LCD screen and a sleek new design, the F50fd is the first model in the Finepix 'F' series to feature optical-based image stabilization, referred to as Dual Stabilization Mode. Face recognition has been updated to 2.0, now featuring an automatic red-eye removal. No longer does the camera need a direct-frontal shot in order to identify a face, it can capture faces at different angles without the subject having to look straight to the camera. ISO sensitivity has also been extended up to 6400, from 3200 on the F31fd; however, comparisons show that the sensor used in the F30/F31fd/F20 has significantly greater sensitivity. The F50fd is slated for a September 2007 release at an MSRP of $300. A small number of F50fds were sold under the name F50SE.

F100fd edit

On 24 January 2008, FujiFilm announced F100fd. It features a 12-megapixel chip, a wide angle zoom (28-140mm equiv.), and ISO capabilities up to ISO 3200 (full resolution) or up to ISO 12800 at 3M recorded pixels. The F100fd does not contain aperture priority or shutter priority modes, hence it cannot be considered a successor of the F11, F30, F31, F50 models. The camera suffers from "pink banding"[10] within high ISO exposure photographs starting at ISO 400. The pink band can be seen on the left side of the photograph. FujiFilm attempted to address the situation with a firmware update. Not all F100's exhibit this problem, and in real world shooting, not artificial 'black space', it is not noticeable in the vast majority of cases.

A drawback of the new wide angle lens in the F100 that the associated aperture has only two positions: wide open and closed. The F100fd has no continuous aperture. For this reason the F100fd (or a successor with the same lens system) cannot be equipped with the creative shooting modes (i.e. aperture or shutter priority).

In December 2008, the F100fd won the Digital Photography Review "premium compact camera" group test[11] because of its image quality.

F60fd edit

The Fujifilm FinePix F60fd was announced on 12 August 2008. It is almost identical to the FinePix F50fd except for a larger 3" LCD and updated firmware that includes in-camera relighting (high dynamic range) functions and intelligent scene recognition. In contrast to the F100fd, the F60fd does have photography modes for creative shooting (i.e. aperture and shutter priority).

F200EXR edit

 
A Fujifilm FinePix F200Exr.

The Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR was announced on 4 February 2009.[12] It is the first camera to use the new 12 MP EXR Super CCD sensor. The camera offers several manual modes and automatic scene recognition. Its most remarkable feature is the choice between three different sensor modes: full resolution mode, high dynamic range mode, and low light mode. The latter two modes work at effective 6 MP and use two simultaneously taken pictures and pixel binning respectively. The lens of the F200EXR (F/3.3) is slower than that of the F31fd (F/2.8) due to the extended zoom range (5x optical zoom rather than 3x). The F200EXR also features sensor stabilization.

F70EXR/F72EXR/F75EXR edit

Fujifilm announced the FinePix F70EXR on 22 July 2009. It uses the same Super CCD EXR technology as the F200EXR, only on a smaller 1/2" 10 MP sensor (vs. 1/1.6" 12 MP for the F200EXR). The smaller sensor is mainly due to the long 10x Fujinon zoom lens (27-270mm, F/3.3-5.6). The F70EXR has many of the same features of the F200EXR with a few new features including Pro Focus mode, used mainly for portraits and Pro Low Light mode, used in situations that do not have adequate light. The F72EXR is identical to the F70EXR but has a black body instead of the F70EXR's gunmetal gray color.

F80EXR/F85EXR edit

Fujifilm announced the FinePix F80EXR on 2 February 2010. The F80EXR is visually identical to the F70EXR except for some minor differences. The F80EXR uses a 12-megapixel, 1/2" Super CCD EXR sensor (vs the F70EXR's 10-megapixel sensor). The camera also supports 720P (1280x720) at 30fps video recording along with a slightly larger 3 inch LCD display (vs the F70EXR's 2.7 inch LCD). New "Pet detection" and an integrated orientation sensor are also included.

F300EXR/F305EXR edit

Fujifilm announced the FinePix F300EXR in late 2010. It does not follow the previous F-series camera's large sensor in a small body moto. The F300EXR now sports a 12MP 1/2" sized SuperCCD EXR sensor, unlike the larger 1/1.6" sensor on the F200EXR which it replaces. Also new to the F series is a long 15X optical zoom lens (24-360mm) and a hybrid autofocus system which uses both TTL Contrast detection and Phase detection, similar to auto focus systems used in DSLRs. 2 dedicated pixels on the sensor divide incoming light into image pairs to determine the direction and the amount of focus adjustments to achieve faster level of focus compared to TTL contrast auto focus systems. Other new features include a double sliding lens structure which make the lens both a wide angle and telephoto lens in a smaller package and a pop up flash. The F300EXR is also capable of 720P high definition video recording.

F500EXR edit

Fujifilm announced the F500EXR in August 2011. The 16 megapixel camera comes with an EXR CMOS sensor and 15x zoom as well as a 3.0 inch LCD monitor.[13] Other features include full HD movie capture, a Photobook Assist function, face detection & recognition, dog/cat detection, Motion Panorama 360 mode, and Multi Frame Composition.[13]

F550EXR edit

This 16 megapixel camera features a 1/2" EXR CMOS sensor, 15x zoom, a 3.0 inch LCD screen, 1080p Full-HD recording at 30fps, RAW (RAF format) support and GPS.

F770EXR edit

 
Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR

Released in March 2012, the F770EXR is standardly black, but also available in red, blue, white, and silver. It features a 20x optical zoom, 3-inch 460,000-dot LCD screen and 1080p Full-HD recording at 30fps, RAW (RAF format) support, 3D still image (MPO compliant) and GPS.[14]

Other models edit

 
Fujifilm FinePix F410 camera

Prior to the current generation, Fujifilm released a number of cameras with the "F" designation. These included the compact, uniquely shaped F401, F402, F410, F420, F440, and F450, the larger but well-regarded F700 and F810, and the F601 Zoom and F610. Some of these cameras had earlier versions of the Super CCD sensor, but Fuji had not yet refined the use of the sensor specifically to reduce noise, and had not yet combined other low-light performance features to make them stand out. The F700 and F601 Zoom, for instance, were capable of ISO 1600 but only in 1-megapixel mode. Most of these earlier cameras did not have autofocus assist beams, and none of them had remarkable battery life.

As of July 2006, the current F series lineup also includes two other mid-level compact cameras (the F470 and the F650); although they are positioned above Fuji's entry-level A series cameras, they do not have the Super CCD, manual controls, or many other features of the F20/F30.

As of August 2007, Fujifilm has released a Z series of cameras, including the FinePix Z5fd

Discontinued models edit

  • FinePix F10
  • FinePix F11
  • Finepix F30
 ... 
  • FinePix F50fd
  • FinePix F60fd
  • FinePix F70EXR/F75EXR
  • FinePix F100fd
  • FinePix F200EXR
  • FinePix F480

Comparison of Fujifilm FinePix F-series cameras edit

Model Release date Sensor
res., size
Sensor
type
Lens
(35 mm equiv.)
aperture
Optical zoom Digital zoom Shutter Speed
seconds
Image processor LCD screen size, pixels Memory Battery Dimensions
W×H×D (mm)
Weight (-batt.) Photo Notes
F10 February 2005 6.3 MP 2848×2136
1/1.7"
Super CCD HR V 36–108 mm
f/2.8–5.0
3 to 1/2000
15 to 3 night mode
2.5"
115,000
xD-Picture Card NP-120 92.0 × 58.0 × 27.0 200 g
F11 6.3 MP 2848×2136
1/1.7"
Super CCD HR V 36–108 mm
f/2.8–5.0
6.2× 3 to 1/2000
15 to 3 night mode
2.5"
153,000
xD-Picture Card NP-120 92.0 × 58.0 × 27.0 155 g
F30 May 2006 6.3 MP 2848×2136
1/1.7"
Super CCD HR VI 36–108 mm
f/2.8–5.0
6.2× 3 to 1/2000
15 to 3 night mode
2.5"
230,000
xD-Picture Card NP-95 92.7 × 56.7 × 27.8 155 g
F20 July 2006 6.3 MP 2848×2136
1/1.7"
Super CCD HR VI 36–108 mm
f/2.8–5.0
6.2× 4 to 1/2000 Real Photo Processor II 2.5"
153,000
xD-Picture Card NP-70 94 × 57 × 27 150 g
F31fd September 2006 6.3 MP 2848×2136
1/1.7"
Super CCD HR VI 36–108 mm
f/2.8–5.0
6.2× 3 to 1/2000
15 to 1 night mode
Real Photo Processor II 2.5"
230,000
xD-Picture Card NP-95 92.7 × 56.7 × 27.8 155 g
F40fd March 2007 8.3 MP 3296×2472
1/1.6"
Super CCD HR VI 36–108 mm
f/2.8–5.1
6.9× 3 to 1/2000 Real Photo Processor II 2.5"
230,000
SD, xD-Picture Card NP-70 95.7 × 59 × 23.3 155 g
F47fd June 2007 9.03 MP 3488×2616
1/1.6"
Super CCD HR VI 36–108 mm
f/2.8–5.1
7.6× 3 to 1/2000 Real Photo Processor II 2.5"
230,000
SD, SDHC, xD-Picture Card NP-70 95.7 × 59 × 23.3 155 g
F480 July 2007 8.2 MP 3264×2448
1/2.5"
28–112 mm
f/2.8–5.6
5.1× 4 to 1/1500 2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, xD-Picture Card NP-40N 95.6 × 55.4 × 23.0 140 g
F50fd July 2007 12 MP 4000×3000
4224×2816
1/1.6"
Super CCD HR VII 35–105 mm
f/2.8–5.1
8.2× 8 to 1/2000 Real Photo Processor II 2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, xD-Picture Card NP-50 92.5 × 59.2 × 22.9 155 g
F100fd January 2008 12 MP 4000×3000
4224×2816
1/1.6"
Super CCD HR VIII 28–140 mm
f/3.3-5.1
8.2× 4 to 1/1500 Real Photo Processor III 2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC, xD-Picture Card NP-50 97.7 × 58.9 × 23.4 153 g
F60fd August 2008 12 MP 4000×3000
4224×2816
1/1.6"
Super CCD HR VII 35–105 mm
f/2.8–5.1
8.2× 8 to 1/2000 Real Photo Processor II 3.0"
230,000
SD, xD-Picture Card NP-50 92.5 × 59.2 × 22.9 155 g
F200EXR February 2009 12 MP 4000×3000
1/1.6"
Super CCD EXR 28–140 mm
f/3.3-5.1
4.4× 8 to 1/1500 3.0"
230,000
SD, SDHC, xD-Picture Card NP-50 97.7 × 58.9 × 23.4 175 g
F70EXR
F72EXR
F75EXR
July 2009 10 MP 3616×2712
1/2"
27–270 mm
f/3.3-5.6
10× 2.7"
230,000
SD, SDHC NP-50 99.3 × 58.9 × 22.7 180 g
F80EXR
F85EXR
February 2010 12 MP 4000×3000
1/2"
Super CCD EXR 27–270 mm
f/3.3-5.6
10× 8 to 1/2000 3.0"
230,000
SD, SDHC NP-50 99.3 × 58.9 × 28.4 183 g
F300EXR
F305EXR
12 MP 4000×3000
1/2"
Super CCD EXR 24–360 mm
f/3.5-5.3
15× 8 to 1/2000 3.0"
460,000
SD, SDHC NP-50 103.5 × 59.2 × 32.6 195 g
F500EXR August 2011 16 MP 4608×3456
1/2"
EXR CMOS 24–360 mm
f/3.5-5.3
15× 8 to 1/2000 3.0"
460,000
SD, SDHC NP-50 103.5 × 59.2 × 32.6 195 g
F550EXR
F505EXR
August 2011 16 MP 4608×3456
1/2"
EXR CMOS 24–360 mm
f/3.5-5.3
15× 8 to 1/2000 3.0"
460,000
SD, SDHC NP-50 103.5 × 59.2 × 32.6 195 g
F600EXR August 2011 16 MP 4608×3456
1/2"
EXR CMOS 24–360 mm
f/3.5-5.3
15× 8 to 1/2000 3.0"
460,000
SD, SDHC NP-50 103.5 × 62.5 × 32.6 201 g
F660EXR
F665EXR
16 MP 4608×3456
1/2"
EXR CMOS 24–360 mm
f/3.5-5.3
15× 8 to 1/2000 3.0"
460,000
SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-I) NP-50A 103.5 × 59.2 × 32.6 196 g
F770EXR March 2012 16 MP 4608×3456
1/2"
EXR CMOS 20×
F800EXR 16 MP 4608×3456
1/2"
EXR CMOS 20× SD, SDHC
F850EXR 16 MP 4608×3456
1/2"
EXR CMOS 20× SD, SDHC
F900EXR 16 MP 4608×3456
1/2"
EXR CMOS II SD, SDHC

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ From DPReview.com review of F10, page 10
  2. ^ Comparison of test images from F30, F100fd, F200EXR, and F70EXR
  3. ^ F200EXR High dynamic range test samples (translated from Czech)
  4. ^ Fujifilm 3rd Quarter investor's report September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ From DCResource.com review of F30
  6. ^ Fujifilm launches the FinePix F31fd with the world's fastest Face Detection technology
  7. ^
  8. ^ From
  9. ^
  10. ^ F100FD - Pinkish Band at ISO400
  11. ^ Holidays '08 Premium Compact Camera Group Test
  12. ^ Adam Frucci, Gizmodo. "Fujifilm's FinePix F200EXR Delivers a New Image Sensor for Low Light Shots."Feb 5, 2009. Retrieved Dec 15, 2016.
  13. ^ a b Staff, India Infoline News Service. "FUJIFILM unveils FinePix F500EXR camera." August 10, 2011. Retrieved August 10, 2011.
  14. ^ "7 Precise Points of Control That Make the Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR an Excellent Digital Travel Camera". PhotographyTalk. 17 May 2012. Retrieved September 5, 2012.

External links edit

F30 or F31fd reviews edit

  • Arn reviews Fujifilm Finepix F30
  • Petteri Sulonen reviews the Fuji Finepix F30
  • F30 Review (dpreview)
  • F30 Review (dcresource) 2008-10-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Eric Jeschke reviews the Fuji Finepix F31fd
  • F31fd Review (dpreview)

Reviews of other models edit

  • F100fd Review (DPReview group test)
  • F100fd Review (Neocamera)
  • F50fd Review (dpreview)
  • Fuji Finepix F50 Review (Neocamera)
  • F10 Review (Neocamera)
  • DCRP's Fujifilm FinePix F40fd review - May 17, 2007 May 19, 2007, at the Wayback Machine

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view June 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message The Fujifilm FinePix F series is a line of compact digital cameras that was known for its low light performance in 2005 1 with relatively low image noise and natural colors even at high ISO settings With its relatively large but moderate resolution Super CCD sensors it concentrated on image quality and low light shooting without flash which was mostly restricted to prosumer models at the time Image comparisons show that Fujifilm s sixth generation 6 3 megapixel Super CCD sensor used on F10 F20 F30 F31 models set the benchmark 2 for low noise high ISO performance among point and shoot cameras and has not yet been matched by any of Fuji s higher megapixel Super CCD sensors Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR The Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR February 2009 has low light capabilities similar to the F31fd in pixel binning mode but allows for double the resolution in good light However at the same focal length the lens of the F200EXR is about 1 2 stop slower than that of the F31fd The key feature of the F200EXR is its very large dynamic range estimated to be 11 stops when used in its dual capture mode 3 Contents 1 Flagship line 1 1 F10 1 2 F11 1 3 F30 1 4 F20 1 5 F31fd 1 6 F40fd 1 7 F47fd 1 8 F50fd 1 9 F100fd 1 10 F60fd 1 11 F200EXR 1 12 F70EXR F72EXR F75EXR 1 13 F80EXR F85EXR 1 14 F300EXR F305EXR 1 15 F500EXR 1 16 F550EXR 1 17 F770EXR 1 18 Other models 1 19 Discontinued models 2 Comparison of Fujifilm FinePix F series cameras 3 See also 4 Notes 5 External links 5 1 F30 or F31fd reviews 5 2 Reviews of other modelsFlagship line editF10 edit nbsp The Fuji FinePix F10 The first breakthrough model of the F series the 6 3 megapixel FinePix F10 was announced in February 2005 and became available on April 30 of that year The F10 was met with widespread critical acclaim and became a hit seller for Fujifilm 4 It was the first time that such low noise levels had been seen at ISO 800 and 1600 in a digital compact camera In addition to its ISO capability the F10 s success was also fueled by its excellent battery life speedy shooting and overall picture quality One of the camera s weaknesses however was manual shooting Lacking aperture and shutter speed priority modes the F10 was mostly a point and shoot camera Other criticisms included the proprietary dongle needed to make any connections to the camera and a relatively high level of purple fringing F11 edit The F10 s sibling the FinePix F11 which was not released in the United States except in the state of Hawaii added aperture and shutter priority modes but still did not provide full manual control It also had a slightly improved LCD screen and a few other minor improvements to the F10 F30 edit nbsp Fujifilm FinePix F30 cameraIn May 2006 the F11 was succeeded by the FinePix F30 which added 3200 ISO in full resolution using a 1 1 7 6th generation Super CCD chip and 2nd generation RealPhoto technology including an intelligent flash Based on sample images noise reduction was improved slightly over the F10 F11 Although there is definite noise in pictures taken at 3200 ISO they are often usable and the F30 was seen as another leap forward in low light abilities for a compact camera As one reviewer stated The F30 s claim to fame is its high ISO performance which is unmatched in the compact camera arena It offers low light performance that approaches but doesn t match digital SLRs and it s pretty good at the other stuff too Jeff Keller DCResource com 5 The F30 also added a new much higher resolution LCD screen improved battery life an improved menu system and several new modes including Natural Light amp Flash in which the camera shoots two pictures in quick succession one with flash and one without so the better picture can be chosen later F20 edit nbsp Fujifilm FinePix F20 camera In July 2006 Fujifilm announced the FinePix F20 a lower priced slightly scaled down version of the F30 that maintained most of the same features but was geared more towards non enthusiast users Compared to the F30 the F20 had a lower resolution LCD screen lower capacity battery a maximum ISO of 2000 and a few other changes to the body and menu system It also lacked Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority modes However considering that the F20 kept all the features that made the F30 great including the same Super CCD sensor high ISO capability Fujinon lens and low noise Real Photo image processor the F20 was a superb bargain at a street price as low as US 155 A small number of F20s were sold under the names F20SE and F20 LE The LE version was primarily distributed by a large UK Electronics Retail chain with the only difference being a gunmetal finish F31fd edit nbsp Fujifilm FinePix F31fd camera In September 2006 the F30 was succeeded by the FinePix F31fd 6 Compared to the F30 the F31fd has a better matrix meter much less prone to blow highlight detail a highly useful AUTO ISO 800 mode and slightly less noise reduction which preserves more detail in the resulting images compared to the F30 Moreover the F31fd features hardware based Face Detection technology which debuted with the introduction of the FinePix S6500fd which allows the camera to automatically focus on and expose for faces The F31fd also has a new IrSimple data transfer capability for wireless printing and photos viewing on IrSimple enabled TV sets As of 2007 the F31fd was considered the best of the low light compact small sensor cameras 7 It also performs remarkably well even against the Sigma DP1 one of very few compact cameras with a Foveon sized sensor almost as large in size as the APS C sensor in the Fuji X100 8 F40fd edit In March 2007 Fujifilm released the F40fd priced at 299 The F40fd is considered to be the successor to the F20 with many new features most notably a bump to 8 3 megapixel resolution and face detection The F40fd is noted for its relatively powerful flash however it shares the reduced battery capacity and reduced ISO of the F20 2000 maximum compared to 3200 on the F30 F31fd The F40fd introduced support for SD memory cards in addition to XD Picture Card i e it supports both 9 Support for SDHC memory cards was added by the free 1 10 firmware update available from Fujifilm s website 1 The F40fd was also sold under the name FinePix F45fd with only cosmetic differences The Fujifilm FinePixA800 and A805 share the same 8 3 megapixel Super CCD sensor and a similar lens to the F40fd F47fd edit The FinePix F47fd is identical to the F40fd except its sensor has 9 megapixels It is not firmware compatible with the F40fd but it has its own firmware update available to add support for SDHC memory cards F50fd edit On July 26 2007 FujiFilm announced the latest incarnation in the Finepix F series the F50fd Succeeding its 2006 predecessor the F31fd this latest model is greatly improved over the F40fd Boasting a 7th generation 12 megapixel Super CCD a 2 7 inch amorphous silicon TFT LCD screen and a sleek new design the F50fd is the first model in the Finepix F series to feature optical based image stabilization referred to as Dual Stabilization Mode Face recognition has been updated to 2 0 now featuring an automatic red eye removal No longer does the camera need a direct frontal shot in order to identify a face it can capture faces at different angles without the subject having to look straight to the camera ISO sensitivity has also been extended up to 6400 from 3200 on the F31fd however comparisons show that the sensor used in the F30 F31fd F20 has significantly greater sensitivity The F50fd is slated for a September 2007 release at an MSRP of 300 A small number of F50fds were sold under the name F50SE F100fd edit On 24 January 2008 FujiFilm announced F100fd It features a 12 megapixel chip a wide angle zoom 28 140mm equiv and ISO capabilities up to ISO 3200 full resolution or up to ISO 12800 at 3M recorded pixels The F100fd does not contain aperture priority or shutter priority modes hence it cannot be considered a successor of the F11 F30 F31 F50 models The camera suffers from pink banding 10 within high ISO exposure photographs starting at ISO 400 The pink band can be seen on the left side of the photograph FujiFilm attempted to address the situation with a firmware update Not all F100 s exhibit this problem and in real world shooting not artificial black space it is not noticeable in the vast majority of cases A drawback of the new wide angle lens in the F100 that the associated aperture has only two positions wide open and closed The F100fd has no continuous aperture For this reason the F100fd or a successor with the same lens system cannot be equipped with the creative shooting modes i e aperture or shutter priority In December 2008 the F100fd won the Digital Photography Review premium compact camera group test 11 because of its image quality F60fd edit The Fujifilm FinePix F60fd was announced on 12 August 2008 It is almost identical to the FinePix F50fd except for a larger 3 LCD and updated firmware that includes in camera relighting high dynamic range functions and intelligent scene recognition In contrast to the F100fd the F60fd does have photography modes for creative shooting i e aperture and shutter priority F200EXR edit nbsp A Fujifilm FinePix F200Exr The Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR was announced on 4 February 2009 12 It is the first camera to use the new 12 MP EXR Super CCD sensor The camera offers several manual modes and automatic scene recognition Its most remarkable feature is the choice between three different sensor modes full resolution mode high dynamic range mode and low light mode The latter two modes work at effective 6 MP and use two simultaneously taken pictures and pixel binning respectively The lens of the F200EXR F 3 3 is slower than that of the F31fd F 2 8 due to the extended zoom range 5x optical zoom rather than 3x The F200EXR also features sensor stabilization F70EXR F72EXR F75EXR edit Fujifilm announced the FinePix F70EXR on 22 July 2009 It uses the same Super CCD EXR technology as the F200EXR only on a smaller 1 2 10 MP sensor vs 1 1 6 12 MP for the F200EXR The smaller sensor is mainly due to the long 10x Fujinon zoom lens 27 270mm F 3 3 5 6 The F70EXR has many of the same features of the F200EXR with a few new features including Pro Focus mode used mainly for portraits and Pro Low Light mode used in situations that do not have adequate light The F72EXR is identical to the F70EXR but has a black body instead of the F70EXR s gunmetal gray color F80EXR F85EXR edit Fujifilm announced the FinePix F80EXR on 2 February 2010 The F80EXR is visually identical to the F70EXR except for some minor differences The F80EXR uses a 12 megapixel 1 2 Super CCD EXR sensor vs the F70EXR s 10 megapixel sensor The camera also supports 720P 1280x720 at 30fps video recording along with a slightly larger 3 inch LCD display vs the F70EXR s 2 7 inch LCD New Pet detection and an integrated orientation sensor are also included F300EXR F305EXR edit Fujifilm announced the FinePix F300EXR in late 2010 It does not follow the previous F series camera s large sensor in a small body moto The F300EXR now sports a 12MP 1 2 sized SuperCCD EXR sensor unlike the larger 1 1 6 sensor on the F200EXR which it replaces Also new to the F series is a long 15X optical zoom lens 24 360mm and a hybrid autofocus system which uses both TTL Contrast detection and Phase detection similar to auto focus systems used in DSLRs 2 dedicated pixels on the sensor divide incoming light into image pairs to determine the direction and the amount of focus adjustments to achieve faster level of focus compared to TTL contrast auto focus systems Other new features include a double sliding lens structure which make the lens both a wide angle and telephoto lens in a smaller package and a pop up flash The F300EXR is also capable of 720P high definition video recording F500EXR edit Fujifilm announced the F500EXR in August 2011 The 16 megapixel camera comes with an EXR CMOS sensor and 15x zoom as well as a 3 0 inch LCD monitor 13 Other features include full HD movie capture a Photobook Assist function face detection amp recognition dog cat detection Motion Panorama 360 mode and Multi Frame Composition 13 F550EXR edit This 16 megapixel camera features a 1 2 EXR CMOS sensor 15x zoom a 3 0 inch LCD screen 1080p Full HD recording at 30fps RAW RAF format support and GPS F770EXR edit nbsp Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR Released in March 2012 the F770EXR is standardly black but also available in red blue white and silver It features a 20x optical zoom 3 inch 460 000 dot LCD screen and 1080p Full HD recording at 30fps RAW RAF format support 3D still image MPO compliant and GPS 14 Other models edit nbsp Fujifilm FinePix F410 camera Prior to the current generation Fujifilm released a number of cameras with the F designation These included the compact uniquely shaped F401 F402 F410 F420 F440 and F450 the larger but well regarded F700 and F810 and the F601 Zoom and F610 Some of these cameras had earlier versions of the Super CCD sensor but Fuji had not yet refined the use of the sensor specifically to reduce noise and had not yet combined other low light performance features to make them stand out The F700 and F601 Zoom for instance were capable of ISO 1600 but only in 1 megapixel mode Most of these earlier cameras did not have autofocus assist beams and none of them had remarkable battery life As of July 2006 the current F series lineup also includes two other mid level compact cameras the F470 and the F650 although they are positioned above Fuji s entry level A series cameras they do not have the Super CCD manual controls or many other features of the F20 F30 As of August 2007 Fujifilm has released a Z series of cameras including the FinePix Z5fd Discontinued models edit FinePix F10 FinePix F11 Finepix F30 FinePix F50fd FinePix F60fd FinePix F70EXR F75EXR FinePix F100fd FinePix F200EXR FinePix F480Comparison of Fujifilm FinePix F series cameras editModel Release date Sensorres size Sensortype Lens 35 mm equiv aperture Optical zoom Digital zoom Shutter Speedseconds Image processor LCD screen size pixels Memory Battery DimensionsW H D mm Weight batt Photo Notes F10 February 2005 6 3 MP 2848 21361 1 7 Super CCD HR V 36 108 mmf 2 8 5 0 3 3 to 1 200015 to 3 night mode 2 5 115 000 xD Picture Card NP 120 92 0 58 0 27 0 200 g F11 6 3 MP 2848 21361 1 7 Super CCD HR V 36 108 mmf 2 8 5 0 3 6 2 3 to 1 200015 to 3 night mode 2 5 153 000 xD Picture Card NP 120 92 0 58 0 27 0 155 g F30 May 2006 6 3 MP 2848 21361 1 7 Super CCD HR VI 36 108 mmf 2 8 5 0 3 6 2 3 to 1 200015 to 3 night mode 2 5 230 000 xD Picture Card NP 95 92 7 56 7 27 8 155 g F20 July 2006 6 3 MP 2848 21361 1 7 Super CCD HR VI 36 108 mmf 2 8 5 0 3 6 2 4 to 1 2000 Real Photo Processor II 2 5 153 000 xD Picture Card NP 70 94 57 27 150 g F31fd September 2006 6 3 MP 2848 21361 1 7 Super CCD HR VI 36 108 mmf 2 8 5 0 3 6 2 3 to 1 200015 to 1 night mode Real Photo Processor II 2 5 230 000 xD Picture Card NP 95 92 7 56 7 27 8 155 g F40fd March 2007 8 3 MP 3296 24721 1 6 Super CCD HR VI 36 108 mmf 2 8 5 1 3 6 9 3 to 1 2000 Real Photo Processor II 2 5 230 000 SD xD Picture Card NP 70 95 7 59 23 3 155 g F47fd June 2007 9 03 MP 3488 26161 1 6 Super CCD HR VI 36 108 mmf 2 8 5 1 3 7 6 3 to 1 2000 Real Photo Processor II 2 5 230 000 SD SDHC xD Picture Card NP 70 95 7 59 23 3 155 g F480 July 2007 8 2 MP 3264 24481 2 5 28 112 mmf 2 8 5 6 4 5 1 4 to 1 1500 2 7 230 000 SD SDHC xD Picture Card NP 40N 95 6 55 4 23 0 140 g F50fd July 2007 12 MP 4000 30004224 28161 1 6 Super CCD HR VII 35 105 mmf 2 8 5 1 3 8 2 8 to 1 2000 Real Photo Processor II 2 7 230 000 SD SDHC xD Picture Card NP 50 92 5 59 2 22 9 155 g F100fd January 2008 12 MP 4000 30004224 28161 1 6 Super CCD HR VIII 28 140 mmf 3 3 5 1 5 8 2 4 to 1 1500 Real Photo Processor III 2 7 230 000 SD SDHC xD Picture Card NP 50 97 7 58 9 23 4 153 g F60fd August 2008 12 MP 4000 30004224 28161 1 6 Super CCD HR VII 35 105 mmf 2 8 5 1 3 8 2 8 to 1 2000 Real Photo Processor II 3 0 230 000 SD xD Picture Card NP 50 92 5 59 2 22 9 155 g F200EXR February 2009 12 MP 4000 30001 1 6 Super CCD EXR 28 140 mmf 3 3 5 1 5 4 4 8 to 1 1500 3 0 230 000 SD SDHC xD Picture Card NP 50 97 7 58 9 23 4 175 g F70EXRF72EXRF75EXR July 2009 10 MP 3616 27121 2 27 270 mmf 3 3 5 6 10 4 2 7 230 000 SD SDHC NP 50 99 3 58 9 22 7 180 g F80EXRF85EXR February 2010 12 MP 4000 30001 2 Super CCD EXR 27 270 mmf 3 3 5 6 10 4 8 to 1 2000 3 0 230 000 SD SDHC NP 50 99 3 58 9 28 4 183 g F300EXRF305EXR 12 MP 4000 30001 2 Super CCD EXR 24 360 mmf 3 5 5 3 15 4 8 to 1 2000 3 0 460 000 SD SDHC NP 50 103 5 59 2 32 6 195 g F500EXR August 2011 16 MP 4608 34561 2 EXR CMOS 24 360 mmf 3 5 5 3 15 5 8 to 1 2000 3 0 460 000 SD SDHC NP 50 103 5 59 2 32 6 195 g F550EXRF505EXR August 2011 16 MP 4608 34561 2 EXR CMOS 24 360 mmf 3 5 5 3 15 5 8 to 1 2000 3 0 460 000 SD SDHC NP 50 103 5 59 2 32 6 195 g F600EXR August 2011 16 MP 4608 34561 2 EXR CMOS 24 360 mmf 3 5 5 3 15 2 8 to 1 2000 3 0 460 000 SD SDHC NP 50 103 5 62 5 32 6 201 g F660EXRF665EXR 16 MP 4608 34561 2 EXR CMOS 24 360 mmf 3 5 5 3 15 2 8 to 1 2000 3 0 460 000 SD SDHC SDXC UHS I NP 50A 103 5 59 2 32 6 196 g F770EXR March 2012 16 MP 4608 34561 2 EXR CMOS 20 F800EXR 16 MP 4608 34561 2 EXR CMOS 20 SD SDHC F850EXR 16 MP 4608 34561 2 EXR CMOS 20 SD SDHC F900EXR 16 MP 4608 34561 2 EXR CMOS II SD SDHCSee also editFujifilm FinePix FujifilmNotes edit From DPReview com review of F10 page 10 Comparison of test images from F30 F100fd F200EXR and F70EXR F200EXR High dynamic range test samples translated from Czech Fujifilm 3rd Quarter investor s report Archived September 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine From DCResource com review of F30 Fujifilm launches the FinePix F31fd with the world s fastest Face Detection technology Compact Camera High ISO modes Separating the facts from the hype From DP1 Shootout on SeriousCompacts com Fujifilm Finepix F40fd official site F100FD Pinkish Band at ISO400 Holidays 08 Premium Compact Camera Group Test Adam Frucci Gizmodo Fujifilm s FinePix F200EXR Delivers a New Image Sensor for Low Light Shots Feb 5 2009 Retrieved Dec 15 2016 a b Staff India Infoline News Service FUJIFILM unveils FinePix F500EXR camera August 10 2011 Retrieved August 10 2011 7 Precise Points of Control That Make the Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR an Excellent Digital Travel Camera PhotographyTalk 17 May 2012 Retrieved September 5 2012 External links editF30 or F31fd reviews edit Arn reviews Fujifilm Finepix F30 Petteri Sulonen reviews the Fuji Finepix F30 F30 Review dpreview F30 Review dcresource Archived 2008 10 26 at the Wayback Machine Eric Jeschke reviews the Fuji Finepix F31fd F31fd Review dpreview Reviews of other models edit F100fd Review DPReview group test F100fd Review Neocamera F50fd Review dpreview Fuji Finepix F50 Review Neocamera F10 Review Neocamera DCRP s Fujifilm FinePix F40fd review May 17 2007 Archived May 19 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fujifilm FinePix F series amp oldid 1210925000 F200EXR, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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