ก.ค.. 24, 2009

Long zoom compact cameras, as opposed to standard compact digital cameras, typically use a smaller sensor that is vulnerable to difficult lighting conditions since light has a harder time reaching the CCD sensor. To mitigate this vulnerability, Fujifilm has introduced its award-winning EXR technology into the Fuji F70EXR, allowing for significant improvement in image quality against the competition.
Introduced earlier this year with the Fuji F200EXR, Fujifilm’s EXR technology uses the human eye as the basis for the perfect camera sensor, creating a Super CCD sensor capable of registering excellent levels of detail when switched to its HR (High Resolution) mode. The Fuji F70EXR is also capable of offering excellent quality in low light and superb highlight detail in contrast light when switched to its SN (High Sensitivity and Low Noise) mode and DR (Wide Dynamic Range) modes respectively.
The EXR sensor on the Fuji S200EXR was built to perfectly match the optical qualities of its 14.3x Fujinon optical zoom lens. The goal was to produce a sensor/lens combination that works as close to that of the human eye as possible. The EXR sensor is essentially a switchable sensor; changing its complex electronic behavior to suit the subject, changing its characteristics as the photographer demands, and producing the very best picture without making compromises.
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มี.ค.. 13, 2009

It’s Like Having A DSLR In Your Pocket!!!
Fuji has automated my life with this new camera. As someone who regularly caries a high-end DSLR, I’m falling in love with the Fuji F200EXR! In my mind, the auto scene selection is what makes the F200EXR really stands out. I don’t what to be bothered with figuring out what mode to set the camera when I am having fun, and I’m discovering that the F200 EXR technology is very well balanced with the auto scene recognition. Regardless of shooting condition needs, (wide dynamic range, hi resolution, low light) I can just “point and shoot” and enjoy my day.
When I want to get really creative I just set the Auto EXR mode to one of the Priority modes or turn on one of the professional film simulation modes.
As for flash… I have used a lot of high end point and shoots over 10 years, but the F200EXR flash is the best I have seen. When the camera’s auto scene selection selects macro close-up the flash never blows out the subject. An awesome feature for anyone selling stuff on online auctions.
What can I say is that so far, I think the EXR sensor is living up to the company’s heritage.
