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Fujifilm FX-S9000

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Brand Fujifilm 2004
Model 54006554
Released Year 2004
Type Digital Cameras
Series Finepix s series
Color Black
Optical Zoom 10.7x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Fujifilm FinePix S9000 is a high-performance digital bridge camera released in 2004. It features a 4.3-megapixel 1/1.6-inch Super CCD sensor that provides superior image quality with high resolution and dynamic range. The camera comes equipped with a 10.7x optical zoom lens (equivalent to 38-407mm in 35mm format) with a bright F2.8 to F3.5 aperture, ideal for versatile shooting scenarios from wide-angle to telephoto. It supports manual and program exposure modes with shutter speeds ranging from 15 seconds to 1/4000 second, offering great creative control. The LCD screen is a 1.8-inch TFT display for framing and reviewing photos. Storage is compatible with both SmartMedia and xD-Picture Cards, allowing flexible media choice.

The FinePix S9000 also includes a 12-bit RAW image format capturing option for advanced post-processing, plus built-in image stabilization to reduce blur. It provides USB connectivity for image transfer and supports PictBridge for direct printing. The camera body is ergonomically designed for comfortable use and includes a built-in flash and hot shoe for external flash units.

Specifications

Digital Zoom 2x
Special Effects Black & White, Chrome
MPN 54006554
Item Length 1350mm / 53.15 In Approximately
Focus Adjustment Autofocus & Manual Focus, Manual, Automatic
Light Sensitivity Iso 800, Iso Auto, Iso 400, Iso 1600, Iso 200, Iso 100, Iso 80
Expansion Slot 1X CompactFlash Card-Type II, 1X xD-Picture Card
Display Type LCD
Sensor Type CCD, Super CCD HR
Manufacturer Warranty NA
Still Image Format Raw Image, Raw, JPEG
Item Height 920 mm / 36.22 Approximately
LENS Focus Type Zoom
Microphone Operation Mode Mono
Filter Diameter (mm) 58
Features Auto Focus, Pop-Up Flash
Microphone Type Microphone-Built-In-Electret Condenser-mono
LENS Fujinon Zoom Lens 10.7x Optical Super Macro 28-300mm Fits S9000 F
Item Width 1250 mm / 49.2 In Approximately
Display Rotation Folding
Maximum Aperture f4.9
Digital Video Format Avi, Motion JPEG
Screen Size 1.8 in
Color Black
Shooting Modes Frame Movie Mode
Battery Type AA, NiMH
Focal length image 28-300mm
Flash Modes Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Synchro, Fill-In , Auto and OFF! Mode
Series Fujifilm FinePix S Series
Red-Eye Reduction Yes
Type Digital Bridge Camera
Maximum Resolution 9.03 MP
Exposure Metering Multi-Segment, Evaluative, SPOT, Average
Auto Focus Type TTL Contrast Detection
Image Sensor 1 / 1.6 in
Model FX-S9000
MAX Video Resolution 320x240, 640x480 (VGA)
Viewfinder Type Digital, Electronic
Connectivity USB 1.1, PictBridge support
Optical Zoom 10.7x
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Available Operating Temperature (°C) 0 to 40
Item Weight 650g / 1.433 lbs
UPC NA
Sensor 4.3 MP 1/1.6-inch Super CCD
Image Resolution 2560 x 1920 pixels
Lens 10.7x Optical Zoom, 38-407mm equivalent, F2.8-F3.5
LCD Screen 1.8 inches TFT LCD
Shutter Speed 15s to 1/4000s
Exposure Modes Manual, Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority
ISO Range ISO 100 to 1600
Image Formats JPEG, 12-bit RAW
Storage Media SmartMedia and xD-Picture Card
Image Stabilization Optical Image Stabilization
Flash Built-in with hot shoe for external flash
Battery 4x AA batteries
Weight Approx. 650 grams

Key Advantages

The FinePix S9000 offers an impressive 10.7x optical zoom with a bright lens, enabling excellent versatility in composition. Its 4.3 MP Super CCD sensor delivers sharp images with vibrant colors and good noise control for the era. The availability of RAW image output is a significant advantage for advanced photographers seeking detailed editing. Dual storage options with SmartMedia and xD cards enhance flexibility for users. The high shutter speed range and manual controls provide professional-level creative freedom. Additionally, built-in image stabilization helps capture sharper shots in various shooting conditions.

Limitations

Despite its strengths, the FinePix S9000's 4.3 MP resolution is low by modern standards, limiting large print quality. The relatively small 1/1.6-inch sensor may struggle in low light compared to larger sensor cameras. The camera's 1.8-inch LCD is smaller and lower resolution than current models, impacting image review ease. Dual card compatibility could confuse users unfamiliar with SmartMedia and xD formats, which have since become obsolete. Autofocus speed and accuracy can also be slower than today's cameras. Lastly, the camera's overall size and weight are bulkier compared to compact digital cameras.

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