These two high-end consumer
cameras from Fujifilm both have fairly high zooms (12x on the
S100fd and 18x on the S8100fd), but they’ve got a few other
interesting functions as well.
The S1000fd succeeds the Fuji S700 by having 10-megapixels, that
12x zoom, facial detection, automatic red-eye removal, panorama
shooting mode, a 2.7-inch LCD, max 1600 ISO (or 3200 ISO at a
decreased 3-megapixel resolution), picture stabilization, manual
mode, 30fps VGA movies, high speed shooting (7.5fps at 2-megapixels
for 15 shots, 3.3fps at 5-megapixels for 6 shots, 1.4fps at
10-megapixels for 3 shots) and an xD/SD/SD-HD slot. This will
retail in April for $249.
The S8100fd, on the other hand, is also 10-megapixels but has an
18x wide angle zoom and 6400ISO (at 5-megapixels), which follows up
the
S8000fd’s 18x zoom without wide angle. This, like the S1000fd,
has face detection, but also has i-Flash (intelligent flash),
manual mode, macro shooting at up to 1cm, dual-shot mode, 30fps VGA
movies, 2.5-inch LCD, and xD/SD/SD-HC card compatibility. This […]
Original post by Jason Chen