
I am very serious in everything that follows:
Over a course of four years, this camera has withstood more abuse than any camera should. I have literally run it over with my car at 40 mph on dirt… more than once. I have dropped it over a hundred times onto hard surfaces. The front faceplate looks like it has 3 bullet dents. The LCD screen has dust and hairs behind it. It is scratched so much you can’t see scratches. It has been rained on, dropped in mud, and been literally thrown from a car traveling at 55 mph, sent into brush. It has been stuck with double sided tape to the back of a car doing 55 mph offroad. It was taped to the front of a motorcycle. It was held outside the window of a car doing 100 mph. It was held outside a car doing 70 mph in the rain. It was used in 0 degree flash freezes.
I never thought anything about Fuji… and now I can’t imagine buying anything else. I simply cannot stress how great this camera is. It is not a shockproof camera–but it has earned the title!
Don’t believe me? See this camera in action, “Chris Offroads his Sebring” on YouTube:
[...]
All non-HD video is from this camera.
Fuji FinePix F200EXR Digital Camera
12 Megapixel , 5x Optical Zoom , 3.0" LCD
Fujifilm won a great many fans with its F30 and F31fd models, which combined slightly larger than average sensors containing fewer pixels than their competitors with some clever image processing, to produce some of the best high ISO images we'd ever seen from a compact camera. In fact, three years later, there are very few compacts we can think of that do a better job once the sun goes down.
While playing lip-service to the needs of low-light photography (and continuing to produce cameras whose processing give them a slight edge over their contemporaries), Fujifilm didn't appear to make further progress in the direction the F30 had pioneered. With the F200 EXR, Fujifilm seems to suggest that it wants to regain its low-light crown, based on a novel sensor technology it has developed (explained on the next page). In a time when compact cameras are becoming increasingly commoditized, it's interesting to see a company trying to use more than just marketing to differentiate its products.
And, even without Fujifilm FinePix Z5fd 6.3MP Camera its EXR cleverness, the F200 EXR is still a fairly well specified camera. It has one of the largest sensors used in any compact camera (it's a 1/1.6" type, which means it has a surface area of around 0.45cm2) combined with a lens that offers a very useful range, equivalent to 28-140mm in 35mm film terms. To put this in perspective, most DSLRs are supplied with lenses covering a roughly 28-85mm range. It's not the fastest (brightest) lens in the world but it's not excessively slow compared to its peers.
The F200 also offers image stabilization, which is one of the best features for ensuring consistently sharp images, along with modes that allow a reasonable amount of control over the camera and ones that take care of everything for you.
- 12MP Super CCD EXR sensor with 6MP dynamic range and high sensitivity modes
- Dual Image Stabilization (High sensitivity + CCD shift)
- 5.0x optical zoom (28-140mm equiv)
- 3.0-inch TFT screen with 230.000 dots
- ISO 3200 sensitivity at full resolution
- IR Communication (IR simple™/IR SS™)
- VGA movie capture of 25 frames per second with sound
- Micro thumbnail view (up to 100 thumbnails visible)
- 5fps continuous mode (3MP, 12 frames max)
Salient Features of Fuji FinePix F200EXR Digital Camera
Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR operation
It takes approximately one or two seconds for the 5x zoom lens to take its position after turning the camera on. The large 3” inch monitor offers a clear reproduction, thanks to the soft colors used for the menu. The large screen also provides an excellent wide viewing angle from all sides. The multi-control button allows you to quickly navigate through all the setting possibilities, and the command dial on the back of the camera offers direct access to the main programs of the Fujifilm FinePix F200 EXR, among which the EXR.
See complete details with images at
http://fuji-digital-camera-01.blogspot.com/
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I am very serious in everything that follows:
Over a course of four years, this camera has withstood more abuse than any camera should. I have literally run it over with my car at 40 mph on dirt… more than once. I have dropped it over a hundred times onto hard surfaces. The front faceplate looks like it has 3 bullet dents. The LCD screen has dust and hairs behind it. It is scratched so much you can’t see scratches. It has been rained on, dropped in mud, and been literally thrown from a car traveling at 55 mph, sent into brush. It has been stuck with double sided tape to the back of a car doing 55 mph offroad. It was taped to the front of a motorcycle. It was held outside the window of a car doing 100 mph. It was held outside a car doing 70 mph in the rain. It was used in 0 degree flash freezes.
I never thought anything about Fuji… and now I can’t imagine buying anything else. I simply cannot stress how great this camera is. It is not a shockproof camera–but it has earned the title!
Don’t believe me? See this camera in action, “Chris Offroads his Sebring” on YouTube:
[...]
All non-HD video is from this camera.
Great Bargain! Got this as a gift for my daughter, and she loves it.
The photos I’ve taken with this camera are outstanding – crystal clear. And I’m NOT that great a photographer. I keep the camera in an inside pocket of my purse – it takes up virtually no room. My only complaint would be that I forget how certain things work between uses – it could be more menu-user friendly. overall – i’m thrilled with this camera.
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