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Fujifilm S4250WM

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Brand Fujifilm 2010
Model S4250WM
Released Year 2010
Type DSLR Cameras
Series FinePix
Color Black
Optical Zoom 26x (26-676mm equivalent)
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Fujifilm S4250WM is a digital bridge camera featuring a 14-megapixel CCD sensor that delivers good image quality for its class. It is equipped with a 26x optical zoom lens, covering a versatile focal range of 26mm to 676mm equivalent, useful for both wide-angle and telephoto shots. The camera supports image stabilization to counteract camera shake during handheld shooting, contributing to sharper images. It includes 3-inch LCD for easy framing and reviewing photos, and supports SD/SDHC memory cards for storage. The S4250WM runs on AA batteries, providing convenience for users without requiring proprietary batteries. Various shooting modes and scene settings offer flexibility for different photographic situations.

Specifications

Type Digital SLR
Model S4250WM
Color Black
Optical Zoom 26x (26-676mm equivalent)
Maximum Resolution 14.0 MP
Battery Type 4x AA batteries
Maximum Aperture f/3.1
Charger Included Yes
Device Charging Range 1-2
Country/Region of Manufacture China
Sensor Type 14MP CCD
Image Stabilization Optical
Display 3-inch LCD
Storage Media SD/SDHC memory cards

Key Advantages

The S4250WM offers an impressive 26x optical zoom, allowing detailed close-ups from a distance. It uses AA batteries, which are widely available and easy to replace. The 14-megapixel sensor allows for relatively high-resolution images suitable for prints and cropping. Optical image stabilization helps to reduce blur caused by hand movement. The camera features a large 3-inch LCD screen, making it easier to review images and navigate menus. Multiple scene modes enhance ease of use for beginners and casual photographers.

Limitations

The camera uses a CCD sensor, which may show slower performance in low light compared to newer CMOS sensors. It lacks HD video recording capabilities, limiting multimedia use. The bulkier bridge camera design can be less portable compared to compact digital cameras or smartphones. Limited ISO sensitivity range might affect low-light performance. Its autofocus system may be slower compared to modern cameras. Some users may find the user interface less intuitive than contemporary models.

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