
Fujifilm FinePix S7000 Zoom Review
Phil Askey, January 2004

Review based on a production FinePix S7000 Zoom, Firmware Ver 1.00
The S7000 Zoom was announced
by Fujifilm at the end of July this year and marks the fifth generation
of Fujifilm's top-end prosumer digital camera. The camera looks almost
identical to the S602 Pro Zoom which was announced in November 2002 (it
was a subtle update of the S602 Zoom). The only physical differences between
the two is the addition of the new FinePix 'Photo mode' button on the
rear of the camera, the removal of the Pro's PC Sync terminal, a gold
SuperCCD logo and a change of the silk screen on the side of the lens
barrel, the S602 Pro Zoom said '6x Optical Zoom', the S7000 says '19x,
6x Optical, 3.2x Digital' (a slide back to marketing tactics of the late
90's).
Timeline
* The S602 Pro Zoom was a subtle 'packaging update' to the S602 Zoom,
the S602 Pro Zoom had an all black body and added a PC Sync socket, threaded
cable release socket, all-black finish, 4 NiMH AA batteries and fast charger
and a bundled 340 MB IBM Microdrive.
Fujifilm FinePix S7000 vs. S602 (Pro) Zoom (spec. differences)
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FinePix S7000 Zoom |

FinePix S602 (Pro) Zoom |
| Sensor |
SuperCCD IV HR |
SuperCCD III |
| Effective pixels |
6.3 million |
3.3 million |
| Image sizes |
4048 x 3040 (12 MP)
2848 x 2136 (6 MP)
2016 x 1512 (3 MP)
1600 x 1200 (2 MP)
1280 x 960 (1 MP)
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2832 x 2128 (6 MP)
2048 x 1536 (3 MP)
1280 x 960 (1 MP)
640 x 480 (VGA) |
| Image formats |
JPEG (EXIF 2.2)
CCD-RAW |
JPEG
TIFF |
| Sensitivity (auto) |
ISO 160 - 800 |
Unknown |
| Sensitivity (manual) |
ISO 200, 400
ISO 800 (1 MP / 2 MP / 3 MP only) |
ISO 160, 200, 400
ISO 800, 1600 (1 MP only) |
| Zoom control |
Buttons on rear
Focus/Zoom ring on lens barrel |
Buttons on rear |
| Digital zoom |
3 MP: 2x
2 MP: 2.5x
1 MP: 3.2x |
3 MP: 1.4x
2 MP: 2.2x
1 MP: 4.4x |
| Auto focus drive |
Continuous AF
Single AF |
Single AF |
| Bulb shutter speed |
Yes |
No |
| Apertures |
F2.8 - F8.0 (10 steps) |
F2.8 - F11 (13 steps) |
| Electronic viewfinder |
0.44" 235,000
pixel LCD |
0.44" 180,000
pixel LCD |
| LCD Monitor |
1.8" 118,000 pixel
TFT LCD |
1.8" 110,000 pixel
TFT LCD |
| Histogram |
Play mode
Record mode (live histogram) |
Play mode |
| Continuous |
3.3 fps, first 5 frames
2 fps, last 5 frames
1 fps, 40 frames *
* 1 MP / 2 MP / 3 MP only |
5 fps, first 5 frames
5 fps, last 5 frames
1.8 fps, 40 frames *
* 1 MP only |
| Color modes |
Standard
Chrome
B & W |
None |
| Flash range |
Wide: 0.3 - 8.5 m (11.8
in - 27.9 ft)
Tele: 0.9 - 7.9 m (3.0 ft - 32.2 ft) |
Wide: 0.2 - 4.7 m (7.8
in - 15.4 ft)
Tele: 0.2 - 3.0 m (7.8 in - 9.8 ft) |
| USB interface |
USB 2.0 |
USB 1.1 |
| External flash |
Flash hot-shoe |
Flash hot-shoe
PC Sync flash terminal *P |
| Remote control |
Screw-in wired shutter
release |
Screw-in wired shutter
release *P |
| Video out |
NTSC / PAL selectable |
Varied by region |
| Storage |
Slot 1: xD-Picture
Card
Slot 2: Compact Flash Type I/II |
Slot 1: SmartMedia
Slot 2: Compact Flash Type I/II |
Supplied Fujifilm
software |
FinePix Viewer
Image Mixer VCD2 for FinePix
RAW File Converter LE |
FinePix Viewer
DP Editor |
*P S602 Pro Zoom only

If you're new to digital photography you may wish to read the Digital
Photography Glossary before diving into this review (it may help you
understand some of the terms used).
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