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Fujifilm Dx-5

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Brand Fujifilm 1994
Model Dx-5
Released Year 1994
Type Digital Cameras
Series Dx
Color Silver
Optical Zoom None
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Fujifilm Dx-5 is an early digital camera model introduced in 1994 by Fujifilm as part of the Dx series. It was one of the pioneering digital imaging devices aimed at professional and advanced amateur photographers. The camera features a CCD image sensor and supports digital image capture with moderate resolution by modern standards. It employs proprietary image processing technology developed by Fujifilm, facilitating color reproduction and image sharpness. The Dx-5 includes manual exposure controls, allowing photographers to adjust settings for creative photography. Connectivity options were limited to early digital transfer standards, suitable for the technology available during its release period.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/4.0
Digital Zoom 2x
Screen Size N/A
Color Silver
Item Length 3.7cm
Battery Type AA
Series Fujifilm DX
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 0.3 MP
Item Height 7.2cm
Model Fujifilm Dx-5
Optical Zoom None
Charger Included No
Country/Region of Manufacture China
Item Weight 300g
Item Width 12.5cm
UPC N/A
Device Type Digital Camera
Image Sensor CCD
Lens Mount Fixed lens
Resolution Moderate (early digital standard)
Exposure Control Manual
Connectivity Proprietary digital interface
Battery Rechargeable battery (early generation)
Weight Lightweight (exact value not specified)

Key Advantages

The Fujifilm Dx-5 offers precision manual controls for exposure and focus, catering to professional photographic needs. The image sensor technology ensures good color fidelity and detail for its time. Compact and lightweight, it is portable for field use. It supports digital image storage and transfer, providing flexibility for workflow integration. The camera's build quality is durable, reflecting Fujifilm’s manufacturing standards. It also pioneered several digital camera concepts that influenced later camera designs.

Limitations

The Fujifilm Dx-5's resolution and image quality are limited by early digital technology standards. Its CCD sensor has lower light sensitivity, resulting in higher noise in low-light conditions. The storage capacity is minimal by today’s standards, limiting the number of images per session. Battery life is relatively short due to older power management technology. Connectivity options are outdated, making modern data transfer challenging. The camera lacks advanced autofocus and image stabilization features common in contemporary cameras.

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