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General
Product Name: FinePix 16.2 Megapixel Bridge Camera
Brand: Fujifilm
Model Number: S9200
Color: Black
Digital Camera Type: Bridge Camera
Imaging
Image Sensor Type: CMOS (CCD and CMOS are the two main technologies used in image sensors. CCD, the older of the two types, turns analog light signals into digital pixels. This conversion happens without distortion, resulting in high-quality images. Newer CMOS sensors use transistors at each pixel to move electrical charges. CMOS sensors are typically less expensive, but also require more light to create distortion-free images.)
Image Resolution (Display): 4608 x 3456 (Refers to the number of pixels, both horizontally and vertically, used to either capture an image or display it. The higher the resolution the finer the image details.)
Zoom Capability: true (This function allows for magnification of the subject.)
Digital Zoom: 2x (A digital zoom is accomplished electronically, with no adjustment of the camera's optics, and no optical resolution gained in the process. The existing data is not enhanced or added to, merely displayed at a lower resolution, thereby giving an illusion of an enlarged image.)
Low Light/High Sensitivity: true (High sensitivity digital imaging devices are designed to work in low light conditions to produce a high dynamic range image.)
Image File Format(s): JPEG (Standardized software format(s) of storing digital images. The type of format chosen for capturing and compressing the image can determine quality, level of detail, and storage space required.)
Focus
Autofocus: true (Allows the camera to automatically focus through the lens, rather than by adjusting the lens manually.)
Exposure Control
Shutter Speeds: 8 - 1/1700 (The length of time the shutter remains open when the shutter release is activated, expressed in fractions of seconds. The longer the shutter is open, the more light that is able to be captured by the camera sensor.)
Minimum Aperture: 2.9 f/ (The smallest opening of a lens, typically expressed in f-numbers. The larger the number, the smaller the aperture and the less light that can enter the lens. A smaller aperture creates a larger depth of field, which keeps both foreground and background in focus.)
Maximum Aperture: 6.5 f/ (The limit to how wide a lens can be open, typically expressed in f-numbers. The smaller the number, the larger the aperture and the more light that can enter the lens. A larger aperture creates a shallower depth of field, helpful for keeping subjects in focus and blurring background details.)
Burst Mode: true (Also referred to as continuous shooting. This feature captures multiple shots in rapid succession.)
Self Timer: true
Shooting Modes: N/A (Exposure modes employed by the photographer to control the optimal aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and other settings for capturing specific subjects/scenes. Examples include Aperture-Priority, Macro, and Manual modes.)
Panorama Mode: true
White Balance Modes:
Automatic Scene Recognition
Fine
Shade
Fluorescent Light (Daylight)
Fluorescent Light (Warm White)
Fluorescent Light (Cool White)
Incandescent Light
Custom
(Settings that calibrates how the color white is rendered in an image/video, reducing the appearance of unnatural contrasts caused by various light sources.)
Lens
Lens Mount Compatibility: Not Applicable
Flash
Flash Modes: Red-eye reduction, Slow sync, Suppressed (The flash feature emits light to increase the brightness of a subject in dimly lit environments. Common modes include Auto and Red-Eye Reduction.)
Integrated Flash: true
Display
Display Type: LCD
Screen Size: 3 inches (Size of the screen, measured diagonally from corner to corner.)
Touch Screen: false (Touch-screen devices make navigating more intuitive. Using a touch-screen display, you can do things such as tap to select, hold and drag to move items, swipe to scroll, and pinch to zoom.)
Compatibility
Tripod/Monopod Mountable: No (A support function that allows the device to be mounted to monopods and tripods for leveling and stability.)
Memory Card Compatibility: Secure Digital, Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC), Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) (The type of memory card(s) recommended for use with the product.)
Features
Face Detection: true (A function that automatically detects human faces and then sets focus and appropriate exposure to capture them.)
Integrated GPS: No
Records Audio: true
Connectivity
Output(s): HDMI, USB
PictBridge Enabled: true (PictBridge allows digital cameras, camcorders and other image capture devices to connect and print directly to photo printers and other output devices without using a computer.)
Included
Batteries Included: true (Indicates whether the product comes with the required batteries for its operation.)
Memory Card Included: false (Indicates whether a memory card is included.)
Dimensions
Product Height: 3.4 inches (The out of box height of the item. Height is measured as the vertical distance from the bottom of the item to the top as it would be primarily used or placed.)
Product Width: 4.8 inches (The out of box width of the item. Width is measured as the horizontal distance from one side of the item to the other as it would be primarily used or placed.)
Product Depth: 4.6 inches (The out of box depth of the item. Depth is measured as the distance from the front of the item to the back as it would be primarily used or placed.)
Product Weight: 1.3 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
Other
UPC: 074101023695
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Not really sure about this one
I bought this camera to replace my aging Lumix fz20.I used the fujifilm for three weeks and I felt like I wasn't getting good pictures with it, so I returned it. I very rarely return things. I instead spent another hundred bucks and bought the Panasonic Lumix fz200. After using it every day for a week on vacation I'm loving the fz200.