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Feb 02, 2010 10:01 |  #1

Wow, 24-720mm f2.8-5.6 zoom w/ 10fps burst :shock::
Also, backlit sensor, full HD 1080p video, RAW and a flash hotshoe.

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Feb 03, 2010 00:03 |  #2

I saw that...

Fuji does some really neato stuff.. and it supposedly works pretty well too


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Feb 03, 2010 00:09 |  #3

KenjiS wrote in post #9530115 (external link)
I saw that...

Fuji does some really neato stuff.. and it supposedly works pretty well too


Seriously it checks every spec box you could ever be looking for (besides bigger sensor). Anxious to see how the pics look.


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Feb 03, 2010 01:04 |  #4

tkbslc wrote in post #9530143 (external link)
Seriously it checks every spec box you could ever be looking for (besides bigger sensor). Anxious to see how the pics look.

Backlit sensor technology is VERY promising...it wont give us quality of APS-C but it will be leagues ahead of point and shoots, There is a Sony one with a backlit sensor that produces pretty good stuff at ISO1600...not the best, But its promising


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Feb 03, 2010 17:05 |  #5

that's a monster of a lens, haha


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Feb 03, 2010 21:37 |  #6

i wonder how much this will cost..... hrmmm. time to sell the 5dm2.. :D


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Feb 04, 2010 00:07 |  #7

I'd like to see this slightly creepy, but interesting feature:

"removes tourists and other moving objects from your photographs"




  
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Feb 04, 2010 21:20 |  #8

Shenanigans wrote in post #9537329 (external link)
I'd like to see this slightly creepy, but interesting feature:

"removes tourists and other moving objects from your photographs"

lol. interesting.


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Feb 08, 2010 14:16 as a reply to  @ ilumo's post |  #9

The slowest shutter speed is 1/4 second? That seems strange. Maybe it's a misprint.


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Feb 10, 2010 10:13 |  #10

ilumo wrote in post #9543696 (external link)
lol. interesting.

Yeah I wonder how it does that.


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Feb 10, 2010 15:36 |  #11

MattRaizoku wrote in post #9581354 (external link)
Yeah I wonder how it does that.

You could always read the link :)

Motion Remover Mode
Remove moving subjects from your shots. This mode captures 5 images of a scene in quick succession; the five images are then analysed and combined in-camera to produce a single image*2 where anything moving in the scene has magically disappeared. Never before has capturing postcard-quality shots of tourist traps – without the tourists – been so easy.


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Feb 10, 2010 17:42 |  #12

tkbslc wrote in post #9524754 (external link)
Wow, 24-720mm f2.8-5.6 zoom w/ 10fps burst :shock::
Also, backlit sensor, full HD 1080p video, RAW and a flash hotshoe.

http://www.dpreview.co​m …fujifinepixhs10​series.asp (external link)

The lens is 4.2 to 126 mm, not 24-720 mm. Otherwise, it would be Huge!


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Feb 11, 2010 15:42 |  #13

Stregone wrote in post #9583426 (external link)
You could always read the link :)

Didn't need to I was actually thinking of how this would work and multiple photos was the only thought, but crowded cities would be a hard task for it to do that.


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Feb 12, 2010 12:33 |  #14

Tom W wrote in post #9584184 (external link)
The lens is 4.2 to 126 mm, not 24-720 mm. Otherwise, it would be Huge!

Right, but that's the equivalent in 35mm terms.




  
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Feb 12, 2010 12:36 |  #15

Tom W wrote in post #9584184 (external link)
The lens is 4.2 to 126 mm, not 24-720 mm. Otherwise, it would be Huge!

Well, obviously Fuji isn't including FF sensors in a $500 compact, so I thought that was implied.

Regardless, wouldn't you think a Canon SLR lens of 4.2-126mm at f2.8-5.6 would be rather handy and impressive? :)


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