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Fujifilm FinePix S4000/S4050


$219.50 Released January, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:30x optical zoom (24-270mm 35mm equivalent). Affordable price point. Records to the easy to find, affordable and capacious SD/SDHC flash storage.

The Cons:Lacks compatibility with the latest SDXC standard. Somewhat large and unwieldy - designed to be reminiscent of a dSLR. Uses AA batteries - larger, less capacious and more annoying than a rechargeable battery pack.

The Fujifilm FinePix S4000/S4050 is an S-series, long-zoom compact digital camera released in early 2011. The top unit in the early 2011 series, the S4000/S4050 offfers 720p video capture, HD still capture, and WAV audio capture.

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The difference between it and its predecessors is that it hosts a powerful, 30x super-zoom telephoto lens for capturing precise details from an extremely faraway distance. Additional features include image tagging and auto social-network uploading, video transmissions via HDMI and USB ports, and both an LCD display and an EVF. The electric viewfinder was incorporated to give users a chance to take pictures with the precision of a DSLR.

Features

  • 14MP CCD Sensor
  • Full HD JPEG Still Images
  • 720p HD AVI Videos
  • Fujinon 30x Wide-Angle to 720mm Telephoto Lens
  • 3" TFT LCD Display
  • Electronic Viewfinder (EVF)
  • LCD/EVF Switch Button
  • 6400 ISO
  • No Internal Memory
  • SD/SDHC Expansion
  • Automatic Scene Recognition
  • Red-Eye Removal
  • Face Detection
  • Multi-Frame Playback
  • CCD Shift Image Stabilization
  • Dual Image Stabilization
  • Automatic Internet Uploads
  • Motion Panorama
  • Super Macro Shooting
  • Tracking Auto Focus
  • USB 2.0
  • HDMI Mini Connector
  • AA x4 Batteries

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Pros
  • 4

    30x optical zoom (24-270mm 35mm equivalent)

  • 3

    affordable price point

  • 2

    records to the easy to find, affordable and capacious SD/SDHC flash storage

  • 2

    ergonomic grip

  • 1

    dual image stabilization

  • 1

    uses AA batteries - easy to find and replace when on the go, rechargeable

Cons
  • 2

    lacks compatibility with the latest SDXC standard

  • 2

    somewhat large and unwieldy - designed to be reminiscent of a dSLR

  • 1

    uses AA batteries - larger, less capacious and more annoying than a rechargeable battery pack

  • 1

    odd image quality - overly sharpened to the extent that they look painted at 100%

  • 0

    no manual zoom ring

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