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Fujifilm LOT OF 4

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Brand Fujifilm 2008
Model LOT OF 4
Released Year 2008
Type Digital Cameras
Series FinePix S Series
Color Black
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Fujifilm FinePix S Series LOT OF 4 is a collection of digital cameras designed primarily for photography enthusiasts. These cameras typically feature CCD sensors with resolutions ranging from 8 to 12 megapixels, providing good image quality for their time. The LOT OF 4 models offer interchangeable zoom lenses, often with optical zoom capabilities between 3x to 10x. They incorporate manual and automatic shooting modes, allowing users flexibility in settings such as shutter speed and aperture. Connectivity options include USB ports for image transfer and sometimes HDMI output for media viewing. Power is supplied by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries ensuring moderate shooting endurance.

Specifications

Series Fujifilm FinePix S Series
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 5-6.9 MP
Color Black
Model LOT OF 4
Connectivity USB; no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
Charger Included No
Features Auto Focus
Battery Type AA
Item Weight 14.1 Oz.
Sensor type CCD
Resolution 8-12 megapixels
Lens Interchangeable zoom lens 3x-10x optical zoom
Shooting modes Manual and automatic
Battery Rechargeable lithium-ion
Display LCD screen, modest resolution

Key Advantages

The LOT OF 4 cameras in the FinePix S Series provide excellent image quality within their class due to high-resolution CCD sensors. Their versatile zoom lenses enable capturing subjects from wide-angle to telephoto. The cameras offer comprehensive manual controls appealing to hobbyists and semi-professional photographers. Compact and ergonomic designs make them easy to handle during extended use. They support various image formats and include in-camera editing features to enhance photos. Additionally, the cameras come with useful shooting modes and scene presets for diverse photographic conditions.

Limitations

Despite their strengths, the LOT OF 4 cameras have limitations including limited low-light performance compared to modern sensors. Autofocus speed can be slow in dim environments, affecting quick captures. The LCD screens are relatively small with modest resolution by today’s standards. Video recording capabilities are basic, often limited to standard definition formats. Battery life, while sufficient, is shorter than many newer models with more efficient power management. Finally, the cameras lack some modern connectivity features such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth for instant sharing.

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