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The '''Fujifilm''' is a 1.3 [[megapixel]] [[digital camera]] made in Taiwan for [[Fuji]], introduced c. late 1999.  Image [[resolution]] is actually 1,280 x 960 [[pixel]]s - or 1,228,800 pixels, not quite the claimed 1.3M. It has an optical viewfinder, with the option of live view on the [[LCD]] panel. It uses [[SmartMedia]] cards for data storage, and is powered by 4 AA batteries.
 
The '''Fujifilm''' is a 1.3 [[megapixel]] [[digital camera]] made in Taiwan for [[Fuji]], introduced c. late 1999.  Image [[resolution]] is actually 1,280 x 960 [[pixel]]s - or 1,228,800 pixels, not quite the claimed 1.3M. It has an optical viewfinder, with the option of live view on the [[LCD]] panel. It uses [[SmartMedia]] cards for data storage, and is powered by 4 AA batteries.
  
The sensor has a [[Film speec|sensitivity]] of ISO 125, and the shutter has a range of 1/4 to 1/750s and a 10 second [[self-timer]].
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The sensor has a [[Film speed|sensitivity]] of ISO 125, and the shutter has a range of 1/4 to 1/750s and a 10 second [[self-timer]].
  
 
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The Fujifilm is a 1.3 megapixel digital camera made in Taiwan for Fuji, introduced c. late 1999. Image resolution is actually 1,280 x 960 pixels - or 1,228,800 pixels, not quite the claimed 1.3M. It has an optical viewfinder, with the option of live view on the LCD panel. It uses SmartMedia cards for data storage, and is powered by 4 AA batteries.

The sensor has a sensitivity of ISO 125, and the shutter has a range of 1/4 to 1/750s and a 10 second self-timer.