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Fujifilm FinePix S3300

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Brand Fujifilm 2011
Model S3300
Released Year 2011
Type DSLR Cameras
Series FinePix
Color Black
Optical Zoom 44x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Fujifilm FinePix S3300 is a compact digital bridge camera introduced in 2011. It features a 14-megapixel CCD sensor that delivers decent image quality for casual photography. The camera is equipped with a 15x optical zoom lens ranging from 28mm wide-angle to 420mm telephoto, offering versatile shooting options. Image stabilization technology helps reduce blur caused by camera shake. The device supports full manual control as well as automatic shooting modes, catering to both beginners and enthusiasts. Additionally, it houses a 2.7-inch LCD screen for framing and reviewing images.

Specifications

Model FinePix S3300
Type Digital SLR
Battery Type AA
Color Black
MPN 3TA73526
Maximum Aperture F/4.3
Maximum Resolution 16.0 MP
Optical Zoom 44x
UPC Does Not Apply
Sensor 14-megapixel CCD
Lens 15x optical zoom (28mm - 420mm equivalent)
Viewfinder Electronic Viewfinder
LCD Screen 2.7-inch LCD
ISO Range ISO 64 - 1600
Storage Media SD/SDHC memory card
Battery 4 AA batteries
Video Recording Standard definition video only
Dimensions 113 x 77 x 92 mm
Weight Approx. 356 grams (without batteries)

Key Advantages

The FinePix S3300’s main strengths lie in its powerful 15x optical zoom lens that allows great reach for distant subjects. The inclusion of image stabilization helps ensure sharper photos in various conditions. The camera's manual exposure controls provide flexibility for creative photography. Its compact design makes it portable and user-friendly. The high megapixel count allows for reasonably detailed images suitable for prints and sharing. Moreover, the affordable price point made it accessible for entry-level users seeking advanced zoom capability.

Limitations

Despite its advantages, the FinePix S3300 has several limitations. The CCD sensor performance at high ISO settings can produce significant noise in low-light situations. The camera does not support HD video recording, limiting its multimedia capabilities. The autofocus can be slower compared to more modern cameras. Additionally, battery life is moderate and may require frequent recharging during heavy use. The screen resolution is relatively low, affecting image review quality. Lastly, the camera's build is plastic-heavy, which may impact long-term durability.

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