Fujifilm S2800HD image

Fujifilm S2800HD

Quick information
Brand Fujifilm 2011
Model S2800HD
Released Year 2011
Type DSLR Cameras
Series FinePix S Series
Color Black
Optical Zoom 26x (25mm to 650mm equivalent)
Status Discontinued
Quick view

Overview

The Fujifilm S2800HD is a digital bridge camera launched in 2011 under the FinePix S Series. It features a 14-megapixel CCD sensor combined with a 26x optical zoom lens, delivering wide-ranging focal lengths from wide-angle to super-telephoto. The camera includes a 3.0-inch LCD screen for framing and reviewing shots. It supports HD video recording at 720p resolution, enhancing multimedia capability. Various shooting modes cater to amateur photographers and hobbyists, supporting ease of use and creative flexibility. The camera uses AA batteries, which allows convenient replacement and extended shooting time.

Specifications

Series Fujifilm FinePix S Series
Type Digital SLR
Digital Zoom 6x
Screen Size 3 in
Maximum Resolution 14.0 MP
Color Black
Model S2800HD
Optical Zoom 26x (25mm to 650mm equivalent)
Features Built-in Flash, Face Detection, Auto Focus, Viewfinder, Tripod Thread, Smile Detection, Red-Eye Reduction, Sharpness Control, Image Stabilization, Date/Time Stamp, Auto Power Save, 720p HD Video Recording
Country/Region of Manufacture China
Battery Type 4 x AA batteries
Sensor Type CCD
Sensor Resolution 14 Megapixels
Display 3.0 inch LCD
Video Recording 720p HD Video
Image Stabilization Optical Image Stabilization

Key Advantages

The S2800HD's standout feature is its powerful 26x optical zoom that covers from 25mm wide-angle to 650mm telephoto. Its 14MP sensor produces sharp, detailed images suitable for large prints. The camera supports 720p HD video recording for quality video capture. A large 3-inch LCD screen facilitates easy image composition and review. It offers multiple scene modes and image stabilization to improve photo quality in various environments. Additionally, it is designed with consumer-friendly controls and operates on commonly available AA batteries.

Limitations

Despite the high zoom range, the lens aperture is relatively narrow, limiting low-light performance. The CCD sensor technology introduces some noise at higher ISO settings compared to CMOS sensors. Video recording is limited to 720p resolution, which is modest by modern standards. It lacks advanced manual controls desired by more experienced users. The camera body is somewhat bulky, making it less portable than compact cameras. Battery reliance on AA cells can be less efficient than rechargeable lithium-ion alternatives.

Disclaimer

The content on is provided for general informational purposes only. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information, specifications, or visuals presented on the site.

is not responsible for any content, images, or data uploaded or shared by users. Users are solely responsible for the content they submit.

We may include links to third-party websites for convenience. We do not endorse or take responsibility for the content or policies of any external sites.

Use of the site is at your own risk. Always verify critical information independently before making decisions based on content from this website.