FujiFilm Drops Three Digicams

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Thursday, January 4th, 2007

. They’ve just added three more to their line up, all of which should be available by March.

We begin with the entry-level Finepix F40fd which will cost about $299 and includes and xD/SD Compatible slot (whew), face-detection, image stabilization and good low-light handling. It has an 8-megapixel sensor.

Next, there’s the 6-megapixel FinePix A610 and 9-megapixel FinePix A800. Both of them offer scene modes and low-light handling. The 6-megapixel is $129 and the 8-megapixel is $179.

Finally, we’ve got the IR-light camera, the IS-1. Why IR? It’s essentially for law-enforcement and military, but it works in both spectrums allowing for fancy photography without sacrificing real-world usefulness. It is $899. It has 10.7x, 28-300mm, optical zoom and has a 9-megapixel sensor.

Finepix F40fd
A610 and A800
IS-1

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