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    FujiFilm FinePix Z2000HD Lightweight DSLR Camera

    August 10, 2009 | Digital Camera, Fuji Film | 1 Comment

    Fujifilm announced the release of FinePix S2000HD, a compact and lightweight digital camera 10 megapixels with an amazing 15x optical zoom and HD video recording and production.

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    The FinePix S2000HD has dual-mode Image Stabilization combines a mechanically stabilized CCD with high ISO sensitivity for the whole of the anti-blur protection. The combination of these technologies reduces the blurring effect of both hand-shake and subject movement even further to provide sharp, clean and clear results even at the longest zoom in lighting conditions the most difficult.

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    Despite its compact size the FinePix S2000HD also features an amazing 15x optical zoom covering an incredibly versatile 2 7.6-414mm range from true wide angle to ultra telephoto. Vast landscapes, interiors and large group plans for sports or wildlife distant action, the FinePix S2000HD is ready for every challenge thrown at her photograph.

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    The FinePix S2000HD is the first Fujifilm model to offer full compatibility with high definition television (HDTV) for both systems of images and movies. As the seizure of the HD movies (1280 x 720 pixels) and photos on the big screen (1920 x 1080 pixels), the FinePix S2000HD HD output allows the camera to display ultra clear high definition photographs and movies on HDTV. The FinePix S2000HD comes with remote and cable, it is ready for action.

    To seize the moment even easier the FinePix S2000HD has the ability to continuously draw up to 13.5 frames per second with a maximum 33frames (3MP mode) – ideal for shooting fast children, sports or wildlife action. Improved playback mode allows users to choose to view only movies, continuous shots or normal stills for easier and faster search through large collections of images.

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