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Fujifilm S5 Pro

Quick information
Brand Fujifilm 2006
Model FinePix S5 Pro
Released Year 2006
Type DSLR Cameras
Series FinePix S Series
Color Black
Optical Zoom 30x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Fujifilm S5 Pro is a professional digital single-lens reflex camera released in 2006, part of the FinePix S series. It features a Super CCD SR Pro sensor with a resolution of 12.34 megapixels, designed to provide high dynamic range and excellent color rendition. The camera utilizes Fujifilm's proprietary EXR technology for improved image quality under varying lighting conditions. It supports interchangeable lenses with a Nikon F-mount, allowing compatibility with a wide range of optics. The camera offers a native ISO range from 100 to 3200, extendable for low-light photography. Its body includes an LCD screen and advanced exposure metering modes for versatile shooting options.

Specifications

Maximum Aperture f/5
Digital Zoom 5.7x
Screen Size 2.5 in
Color Black
Device Charging Range 1-8
MPN NA
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
California Prop 65 Warning NA
Series Fujifilm FinePix S Series
Type Digital SLR
Maximum Resolution 12.3 MP
Manufacturer Warranty NA
Item Height NA
Model Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro
Optical Zoom 30x
Connectivity USB
Features Auto Focus, Built-in Flash
Charger Included Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture Japan
Item Weight NA

Key Advantages

The Fujifilm S5 Pro delivers exceptional image quality thanks to its Super CCD SR Pro sensor, which excels in dynamic range and color accuracy. Its compatibility with Nikon F-mount lenses offers photographers a broad choice of optics. The camera's high ISO performance makes it suitable for low-light conditions without excessive noise. It integrates proven Nikon autofocus technology for precise focusing. Additionally, the rugged build quality ensures durability for professional use. The inclusion of Fujifilm's color reproduction technologies contributes to superior skin tones and vibrant images.

Limitations

While impressive for its time, the S5 Pro's resolution of 12.34 megapixels is modest compared to more modern DSLR cameras. Its shooting speed is somewhat limited, making it less ideal for fast-action photography. The LCD screen lacks live view capabilities found in newer models. Battery life may not meet the demands of heavy professional use without carrying spares. The camera's weight and size are relatively bulky compared to contemporary compact DSLRs. Moreover, the autofocus system, while accurate, is not as advanced as today’s hybrid or mirrorless autofocus technologies.

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