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post Jan 24 2008, 05:55 PM

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F50FD was terrible in quality . don't think this one can improve on it.
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post Apr 23 2008, 09:33 AM

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announce 3 months edi

when coming out?
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post Apr 23 2008, 09:43 AM

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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Apr 23 2008, 09:36 AM)
already out. RM1200.
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http://group.zol.com.cn/47/15_464223.html

wahh.. iso800 seems very nice...

1600 not nice...but even A200 iso 1600 not usable shakehead.gif
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post Apr 23 2008, 10:36 AM

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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Apr 23 2008, 09:53 AM)
U should've bought Fuji F100fd than the clunky A200. laugh.gif


Added on April 23, 2008, 9:54 amOr buy Canon 40D. All newbie dSLR also sucks in ISO 1600. Even Canon 400D also sucks.
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40D also not much difference...need at least D300 for low noise

but nvm..getting faster lens & flash icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Apr 23 2008, 12:08 PM

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QUOTE(safetylance @ Apr 23 2008, 11:09 AM)
check this out for diff iso

http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=f100fd

usable till 12800.. drool.gif
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dun get cheated by resized pics sweat.gif


Added on April 23, 2008, 12:10 pm
QUOTE(nairud @ Apr 18 2008, 09:42 PM)
F100fd.

hold your horses and wait for the new batch first
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what new & old batch?

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post Apr 25 2008, 10:25 AM

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QUOTE(JAYworm @ Apr 23 2008, 11:50 PM)
aiks depends whats the picture for. if for travel sometimes u need to use iso1600 or maybe up to iso3200. but for professional shooting iso1600 or maybe iso800 is just too much noise  sweat.gif s
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for pixel peeping laugh.gif

QUOTE(safetylance @ Apr 25 2008, 09:15 AM)
Finally i received reply from Fujifilm..

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post May 8 2008, 10:10 AM

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FujiFilm firmware puts F100fd in the pink
Wednesday, 7 May 2008 12:20 GMT
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FujiFilm has released a firmware update for its F100fd compact camera. The update is a response the 'pink banding' issue that has been the subject of heated discussion on the FujiFilm Talk forum. FujiFilm says the modification will "reduce" the pinkish colored banding reported by some users.

FujiFilm's description of the firmware states it will: "Reduce 'pinkish-colored band' which may be rarely found in the left side edge of image when the image is shot at ISO 400 or shot without flash on 'NATURAL & FLASH MODE'."

Users can download the firmware and find more information about uploading it to their cameras by clicking here.

http://www.dpreview.com/news/0805/08050701fujifirmware.asp
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post May 12 2008, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(gogo2 @ May 12 2008, 10:40 AM)
Nope. I use F40fd. Hehe....I dun have money to buy F100fd sad.gif
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but your siggy mentioned F100Fd hmm.gif
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post May 12 2008, 11:09 AM

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QUOTE(gogo2 @ May 12 2008, 11:07 AM)
Oh, that one is just a dream. I put there my Dream Gear..hehehe...even 40D is my dream.... laugh.gif  icon_question.gif
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post May 17 2008, 09:09 AM

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f100fd 12mp if resize back to 6mp still better than f31fd rite?
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post May 20 2008, 05:23 PM

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why f3.3 ... slower than previous model... need bump iso for low light.
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post May 27 2008, 09:15 AM

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QUOTE(cheangck @ May 26 2008, 09:01 PM)
Just bought this cam from Low yat on Sat.. RM 1299 with 2G SD card, small tripod, screen protector. Add RM 50 for extra 2 years warranty.. Like it very much.. Compare with my old Finepix F410 the noise is about the same.. Colour is better.. Still a P & S camera.. Dun compare wif a DSLR then u would very happy(my D80 is much sharper).. So now I have a D80 for better quality pic n a finepix for traveling..
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f100fd that bad? sweat.gif

F410 is about 5 years ago? sweat.gif
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post May 29 2008, 09:04 AM

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QUOTE(cheangck @ May 27 2008, 07:31 PM)
Yeap my F410 is 5 years old.. Was very happy wif it cos of is super CCD.. So bought a F100FD(Also super CDD mah).. F410 is 6 M n F100FD is 12 M.. In PnS camera small CCD put 12 M sure got lots of noiselah.. So best is buy a 6-8 M Pn S to get less noise..

Anyway I m comparing with a D80 sure no fightlah..
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superccd is a gimmick... the thing that make it lower noise = ccd size laugh.gif
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post May 30 2008, 09:57 AM

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QUOTE(jason_killer @ May 29 2008, 08:18 PM)
Of coz la , if u're starting to touch on higher end camera rather than PnS .. Is it among all the brand and model of PnS which is the same level , its about the same ?
Wat the use for IS ? Wat i know is that , when come to low-light condition , u need a high ISO and long exposure to capture movement object  . Where comes to outdoor activity , we need to set to "Spot mode" in order take movement object .. So wat's a IS ?
Sry if i sounds noob as i jst start to learn and know about camera..  whistling.gif
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IS for preventing handshake. won't help if your subject moving...knock him down 1st.
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QUOTE(kc26 @ Jun 2 2008, 09:18 AM)
Can anyone who have testet both Canon and Fujifilm say this is true?
IS for me is important with my shaky hands.. dont care if low or good light condition...

Many shots of mine with my old canon (without IS) blurry i think coz handshake
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i think the difference in the effectiveness of IS of diff brand is neglectible. with fuji u can use ISO 1-2 stop higher with same level of noise. i freeze your friend movement also.
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QUOTE(chinail @ Aug 14 2008, 09:52 PM)
how about compare to panasonic fx38
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pana fx series small sensor can't compare with fuji F series

LX3 is comparable flex.gif
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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Dec 6 2008, 01:32 AM)
With LX3, I think no one will buy F100fd unfortunately sad.gif
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Fujifilm introduces F200EXR with Super CCD EXR
Wednesday, 4 February 2009 05:00 GMT
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Pre-PMA 2009: Fujifilm has unveiled the FinePix F200EXR digital compact, incorporating its new 1/1.6” Super CCD EXR sensor. The camera is the first to use the company's EXR technology that can use the sensor in three different ways to optimize resolution, dynamic range or low-light performance. The F200EXR has a 3.0" LCD, 5x optical zoom, dual image stabilization and HD (stills) output. An EXR Auto mode lets the camera select which of the three sensor modes is used or the user can make that decision themselves.
Key features at a glance:

* Super CCD EXR 12 megapixel switchable sensor (6MP in low-light and dynamic range modes)
* 5x (28-140mm equiv.) wide-angle optical zoom lens
* Dual Image Stabilisation
* 3” clear view LCD screen
* High sensitivity modes (ISO 6400 at 6MP resolution & 12800 at 3MP resolution)
* Manual controls (including aperture and shutter priority)
* EXR Auto mode selects sensor and scene mode (Portrait, Night, Macro, Landscape. Night portrait & Backlit portrait)
* Film Simulation mode (Provia/Standard, Velvia/Vivid, ASTIA/Soft, Black & White, Sepia)

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Press Release:
FinePix F200EXR - Welcome to the Extreme Revolution

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The latest F-Series compact with revolutionary Super CCD EXR switchable sensor technology; the FinePix F200EXR

February 4, 2008: First announced at Photokina 2008, Fujifilm’s new EXR technology makes its first appearance in a new camera announced today, the FinePix F200EXR.

Following a long line of famous Super CCD sensors in cameras like the FinePix F10 and FinePix F31fd, the FinePix F200EXR is designed by Fujifilm to be the perfect camera for the photographic enthusiast. Primed to be the class-leading compact of 2009, the FinePix F200EXR utilises brand new, ground-breaking technology to create an unprecedented level of image quality from a consumer level compact.

Using the human eye as the basis for the perfect camera sensor, Fujifilm has yet again extended technological boundaries, creating a Super CCD capable of registering excellent levels of detail when switched to its high resolution mode, but at the same time, capable of offering excellent quality in low light and superb highlight detail in contrasty light when switched to its high sensitivity and wide dynamic range modes respectively.

In addition to the 12 Megapixel 1/1.6”Super CCD EXR and completely redesigned EXR Processor, the FinePix F200EXR inherits its rich feature set from the FinePix F100fd, which includes a powerful Fujinon 5x wide angle optical zoom lens, and the most powerful face detection technology on the market, Face Detection 3.0, with auto red eye removal. On top of this, the F200EXR offers 5 Film Simulation Modes, a 3.0” high-resolution 230,000 dots wide view LCD, HD Photo Output, Dual Image Stabilisation and sensitivity up to ISO 12800 (3 million pixel only).

This combination of cutting-edge technology encased within a pocketable digital compact body means that advanced amateur photographers through to professionals will be able to take breathtaking pictures in the most challenging of conditions.

The world’s most versatile photographic sensor
Faced with a market driven by the demand for higher pixel counts, yet conscious that high concentrations of pixels on small sensors can produce diminishing quality returns, Fujifilm engineers had a radical rethink about sensor technology. Why not make a sensor that can flex its behaviour according to the scene to be photographed? Why not give full resolution when bright light allows, but use the pixels in a different way when the light is not ideal? The FinePix F200EXR offers 3 switchable modes in one sensor:

* High Resolution mode, which deploys all twelve million pixels, and is designed to offer the finest detail of intricate subjects when light is full and even
* High Sensitivity and Low Noise mode, which caps two adjacent pixels together to produce 6 million large photodiodes, which are big enough to absorb light in the darkest of conditions, to produce low-light shots of extraordinary quality with minimal noise and grain; and
* Wide Dynamic Range mode, which captures different exposures with two sets of six million pixels, which, when combined, gives an excellent level of detail in highlights that would otherwise be lost.

In EXR Mode, the photographer can choose which sensor setting is preferable for the subject to be photographed by choosing High Resolution Priority (HR) to maximise resolution, High ISO and Low Noise Priority (SN) for high quality low-light work or D-Range Priority (DR) for the best detail with contrasty subjects.

Perfect Pictures - Automatically
The FinePix F60fd was the first digital camera to introduce SR AUTO (Scene Recognition AUTO), allowing photographers to let the camera determine the settings to ensure correct exposure, colour reproduction and lighting.

The FinePix F200 EXR takes the next technological step by combining Scene recognition technology with EXR technology by automatically and intelligently choosing the correct Super CCD EXR Priority in conjunction with a range of other controls (image quality, exposure, focus, white balance etc). Now, the photographer can let the camera choose the best sensor mode by using the revolutionary EXR AUTO mode, which is the most efficient mechanism yet invented to quickly optimise the camera’s settings to allow the photographer to concentrate on capturing the perfect shot.

EXR Auto offers six modes to choose from: Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Backlit Portrait, Night, and Night Portrait. As an example, when taking close subject, FinePix F200EXR will intelligently choose Macro mode by recognizing the scene. Then the sensor will switch to the best EXR mode that is suitable for the scene. Intelligently switching into one of High Resolution Priority (HR), High ISO and Low Noise Priority(S/N), and D-Range Priority (DR) to capture the best possible shot.

The FinePix F200EXR also retains Fujifilm’s improved exposure modes. New “Super intelligent flash” can control technology that even lets you take flash assisted macro shots without flash washout. Enables to capture subjects and background in bright, clear a natural detail over the full flash range including ultra close-ups. Other popular exposure modes such as Natural Light and with Flash (giving the user a choice of flash ‘on’ or flash ‘off’ shots) or Natural Light, is featured to capture great candid portraits when powerful flash might be intrusive.

Like all great compacts, the FinePix F200EXR lets the photographer decide the best shooting mode. On AUTO, the camera deploys 12 million pixels and operates like other standard high-class compacts. On MANUAL, the aperture and shutter speed can be chosen independently, while PROGRAM mode offers a choice of Program AE and Aperture Priority AE.

Don’t Leave Without Your Favourite Film
Photographic versatility is stretched yet further with the addition of five Film Simulation modes. Producing beautiful images is something which is in the very DNA of Fujifilm, and Fujifilm engineers are determined to leverage the considerable strengths gained through years of perfecting film to making the best sensor possible. Introduced to compacts for the very first time, the FinePix F200EXR offers Velvia/ Vivid mode for rich and luscious landscapes, Provia/ Standard mode for excellent, sharp, standard photography, ASTIA/Soft mode for fine, smooth tonality, Black and White for dramatic monochromes and Sepia for a warm-toned period look are also featured.

Great on TV Also
Images captured by the FinePix F200EXR look breathtaking when displayed on an HDTV. With standard HD cameras, HD-out means pictures can de displayed in the correct aspect ratio in excellent resolution. But with the FinePix F200EXR, noise and grain in the shadows is hardly noticeable while highlights, so often poor with conventional cameras, can be seen in excellent detail. And colour, sometimes washed out and insipid, looks bold and dramatic, especially when Film Simulation modes are used.

The Full Package
The FinePix F200EXR is fitted with the same sharp lens that made its predecessor such a winner. With its precision optics and massive 5x zoom range, from wide 28mm to long telephoto of 140 mm, the optic delivers sharp, crisp pictures to the sensor every time. And with CCD shift image stabilisation combined with high sensitivity, shots will be blur-free time after time, even in the most difficult of conditions. The FinePix F200EXR can shoot up to super high sensitivity ISO 12800.

Finally, to help with quick focusing, the FinePix F200EXR is fitted with Fujifilm’s Face Detection 3.0, which is regarded to be one of the most accurate and speedy on the market. Faces can be ‘found’ instantly and accurately at any angle.

Availability & pricing
The FinePix F200EXR will be available from end of February. Pricing will be announced nearer to the date of the launch.
Fujifilm F200 EXR specifications
Sensor

• 1/1.6 " Super CCD EXR
• 12.0 million effective pixels
Image sizes

• 4:3 : 4000 x 3000, 2816 x 2112, 2048 x 1536
• 3:2 : 4000 x 2664, 2816 x 1864, 2048 x 1360
• 16:9 : 4000 x 2248, 2816 x 1584, 1920 x 1080
Movie clips • 640 x 480 pixels, 320 x 240 pixels @ 30 fps
• AVI (Motion JPEG )
File formats • JPEG (Exif Ver. 2.2 )
• Movie : AVI (Motion JPEG ) with sound
• Audio: WAVE format, Monaural sound
Lens

• Fujinon 5x Optical zoom lens
• 28-140mm equiv.
• f=6.4mm -32.0mm
Image stabilization CCD-shift
Digital zoom Approx. 4.4x
Focus

Auto Focus
AF area modes

• Cente
• Area
• Multi
• Continous AF
AF assist lamp Yes
Focus distance • Normal: Wide angle: Approx. 45cm / 1.5 ft to infinity, Telephoto: Approx. 80cm / 2.6 ft. to infinity
• Macro: Wide angle: Approx. 5cm/ 0.2 ft. to 80cm / 2.6 ft Telephoto: Approx. 50cm / 1.6 ft to 1m / 3.3 ft
ISO sensitivity

• Auto
• Auto (3200)
• Auto (1600)
• Auto (800)
• Auto (400)
• ISO 100
• ISO 200
• ISO 400
• ISO 800
• ISO 1600
• ISO 3200
• ISO 6400 & ISO 12800 at 3M recorded pixels or lower
Metering TTL 256-zones metering
Exposure modes Programmed AE, Aperture Priority AE, Manual
Shuttter speed Auto : 1/4 sec to 1/1500 sec
All other modes : 8 sec to 1/1500 sec
Aperture Wide: F3.3 – F9.0
Tele:F5.1 - F14
Shooting modes

• Mode dial: Auto, Natural Light, Natural Light with Flash, SP, P(Program), M (Manual), Movie
• SP1 / SP2: Portrait, Portrait Enhancer, Landscape, Sport, Night, Fireworks, Sunset, Snow, Beach, Underwater, Museum, Party, Flower, Text
White balance Automatic scene recognition. Preset (Fine, Shade, Fluorescent light (Daylight), Fluorescent light (Warm White), Fluorescent light (Cool White), Incandescent light and Custom
White balance fine tune No
Self timer Approx. 10 sec./ 2 sec. delay
Continuous shooting Modes • Top-3
• High-speed Top-12 (Number of recorded pixels :”S” only)
• Final-3
• High Speed FInal-12 (Number of recorded pixels :”S” only)
• Long-period 
Flash

• Auto flash Effective range: 4.3 m
• Flash modes : Red-eye removal on/off: Auto, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro.
LCD monitor

• 3.0 inch
• approx. 230,000 pixels
• Amorphous Silicon TFT color LCD monitor
• approx. 100% coverage
Digital input/output

• USB 2.0 High Speed
Video output NTSC / PAL selectable
HD OUT Analog component/HDC-1 component video cable for digital camera
Storage • Internal memory (Approx. 48 MB)
• xD-Picture card(16MB-2GB)
• SD/SDHC memory card
Power • Rechargeable NP-50 Li-ion battery (included)
Weight (no batt) Approx. 175 g
Dimensions 98 (W) x 59 (H) x 23 (D) mm
3.8 (W) x 2.3 (H) x 0.9 (D)


Added on February 4, 2009, 2:39 pmdamn it. still f/3.3

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QUOTE(m|ng @ Feb 4 2009, 03:18 PM)
oh dammit.. I need a compact urgently.. and this comes up...

OH MAN!
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QUOTE(lonewolf @ Feb 20 2009, 11:36 AM)
the f200exr was publish in newspaper ..RM1399..nice price
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