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Fujifilm FinePix 4900 4.3MP Digital Camera w/ 6x Optical Zoom
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Batteries Included: 1 Battery Description: Lithium Ion Binding: Electronics Brand: Fuji Compatibility: PC USB Connectivity: Serial interface Continuous Shooting Speed: 1 Digital Zoom: 3.7 Display Size: 2 Feature: SuperCCD generates 4.3-megapixel (2,400 x 1,800) images for 8-by-10-inch prints and beyond Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Has Tripod Mount: 1 Includes Mp3 Player: 0 ISO Equivalent: 800 Maximum Aperture: 2.8 Maximum Focal Length: 210 Maximum Resolution: 2.4 Maximum Shutter Speed: 0.001 Maximum Vertical Resolution: 1600 Mini Movie Description: AVI Video Capture Mode Minimum Focal Length: 35 Minimum Shutter Speed: 3 Model: 4900 Zoom Number Of Rapid Fire Shots: 5 Optical Zoom: 6 Platform: Windows NT Publisher: Fuji Removable Memory: Internal with removable media Size: Medium Size Special Features: DPOF System Memory Size: 16 Warranty: 1 Year Parts/Labor
Features
SuperCCD generates 4.3-megapixel (2,400 x 1,800) images for 8-by-10-inch prints and beyond Fujinon lens provides 6x optical plus 3.75x digital zoom Included 16 MB SmartMedia card holds 19 photos at standard resolution Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port Lithium-ion battery and AC adapter included; movie and burst shooting modes
Editorial Reviews:
The FinePix 4900 Zoom features Fujifilm's new Super CCD and PxGA color image processing technology that captures and faithfully reproduces brilliant color. Its versatility includes: manual focus, aperture or shutter priority, multiple ISO's (125, 200, 400, 800), hot shoe mount and an electronic mini LCD through-the-lens (TTL) viewfinder plus a 2" LCD monitor.
Featured Customer Reviews:
Great camera This review is probably a few years late.
Fuji 4900 is great camera. Lots of different modes of operation, easy to switch different modes of flashes (auto, force on, force off, red eye, slow flashes). Impressive 6X optical zoom.
There is a adapter tube and clear UV filter lens at ebay.com, they are reasonably priced.
One note about batteries. Make sure you get batteries with > 2000 mA-hour. There are batteries that look the same, yet only has 1200 mA-hour, i.e. lasts half as long.
A really impressive camera I don't claim to be all that knowledgable about cameras, films and photography, but for the uninitiated, this is as good a camera is you could possible need if you're anything like me. My 70 year old father, who'd not taken pictures in years, picked up the basics pretty quick.
The camera is old and a bit clunky for today's streamlined standards, but for someone like me it makes it harder to drop and the photos are as good as newer models (if not better).
The biggest grumble for me is the memory card. It takes SmartMedia cards which are smaller (memorywise) and more expensive.
Fuji + Epson As all of the previous reviewers have stated, the Fuji 4900 is an excellent camera. Coupled with the Epson Stylus Photo 1280, I have made excellent 16" x 20" prints that look as good or better as film prints. My Epson Stylus Photo 820 does an excellent job with 8" x 10" prints as well. The Fuji 4900 is just an excellent camera EXCEPT for the poor battery life. I got tired of the constant need to recharge the NP-80s ( I have 6) so I bought a PowerBank MH-DPB180M battery pack from J&R Electronics and no longer have that problem.
NOT 4.3 MP I just wanted to let everyone interested in this camera to be aware of something. This camera uses a 2.45 Megapixel image sensor and interpolates that to create a 4.3 MP image. I thought it was worth noting since the FinePix s602 was put into the 3-3.9 megapixel category, even though it has the capability to produce a 6 megapixel image. Just wanted to pass along the info...
Outstanding Image Quality The image quality produced by this camera is spectacular. However, I think Fuji has some scope for improvement in terms of the user interface. I find setting the time and selecting the image quality to be a bit tedious.
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