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Fujifilm FinePix XP30
$239.99
Released January, 2011
The Pros:Ruggedized design - sealed against getting damaged by water or dirt, shock proof to 1.5m, waterproof to 5m, freeze-proof to -10C. Built-in GPS for geotagging. Dual image stabilization.
The Cons:Lens cover is glass - is prone to be covered in fingerprints and dirt. Low resolution 230k dot display. GPS unit drains battery very fast.
The Fujifilm FinePix XP30 is an outdoor compact digital camera that’s water, shock, dust, and freeze proof. Released in early 2011, this camera incorporates GPS functionality, allowing users to tag their photos with latitude/longitude and place name information (based on ½ million included POIs).
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Users can also create location-specific photobooks, navigate to the location of a previously taken photo, and log their steps. Much like its non-GPS counterpart, the XP20/XP22, the FinePix XP30 also offers 720p video capture, a 3” LCD display, video transmissions to NTSC/PAL devices, and SD/SDHC/SDXC memory expansion. Also included are functions for editing photos, uploading content to the Internet, and playing content live off the display.
Features
- 14.2MP CCD Sensor
- Dustproof (IP6X)
- Waterproof (IPX8)
- Anti-Shock (MIL-STD-810F)
- Freezeproof
- Full HD JPEG Stills
- 720p HD AVI Videos
- 2.7" LCD Display
- Fujinon 5x Optical Zoom Lens
- 3200 ISO
- Integrated GPS
- Red Eye Removal
- Face Detection
- Framing Guide
- Auto LCD Brightness
- Rechargeable Battery
- 10MB Internal Memory
- SD/SDHC/SDXC Expansion
- NTSC/PAL Selectable
- Monaural Audio
- USB 2.0
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ruggedized design - sealed against getting damaged by water or dirt, shock proof to 1.5m, waterproof to 5m, freeze-proof to -10C
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built-in GPS for geotagging
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capable of recording video in 720p high definition - features its own dedicated button for easy access
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affordable price point for a rugged point and shoot camera
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lens cover is glass - is prone to be covered in fingerprints and dirt
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low resolution 230k dot display
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GPS unit drains battery very fast
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small point-and-shoot sensor - noise in images becomes visible by ISO400
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