Fujifilm FinePix F10/F11

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When the Fujifilm FinePix F10 was launched it was not merely another "digicam". Fujifilm took over the lead in making highly light sensitive digital compact cameras for a while with the launch of this camera in spring 2005. Thus it was an important achievement for the Fujifilm company because the market for its film began to shrink faster than the years before. Fujifilm uses its own CCD sensor technology with octagonal pixels, the SuperCCD chips with pixels of two sizes mixed on the surface (SR type), or just pixels arranged in higher density (HR type). The making of such leading digital imaging technology gives Fujifilm the best position among the big old film makers in the market for modern popular photographic imaging where film lost its major role.

In autumn 2005 Fujifilm launched the FinePix F11. It was basically the same camera except its better display and its greater versatility, most notably the speed priority and aperture priority modes. The F11 was not officially sold in some markets, like the USA (except Hawaii).

Specifications

F10

  • Type: digital compact camera
  • Manufacturer: Fujifilm
  • Year of launch: 2005
  • Sensor: Fujifilm 1/1.7" SuperCCD HR with image resolution 2,848×2,136 pixels (6,100,000 pixels) and speed from 80 to 1600 ASA
  • Lens: Fujinon 1:2.8/36mm to 1:5/108mm zoom lens
  • Exposure times: 15 sec. to 1/2000 sec.
  • Display: 2.5" with 115,000 pixels
  • Memory: xD-Picture Cards
  • Flash: built-in, guide number 6.9
  • Size: 92×58×27mm
  • Weight: 156 g without card and without rechargeable NP-120 battery

F11

Same data as F10, except

  • Display: 2.5" with 153,000 pixels
  • Weight: 155 g without card and without rechargeable NP-120 battery, 200 g when idle
  • Macro focus range improved from 8cm to 5cm


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