FujiFilm remove 4.3M label from 4700Z
Following
similar action in Europe, FujiFilm Japan are now shipping the 4700Z without
the 4.3M label on the front of the camera, they've also backed down in
their catalogues and sales material clearly stating 2.4 megapixels. Perhaps
they'll do the same for the 3.2 megapixel S1 Pro. This is clearly a victory
for the consumer. Remember, don't believe the sales hype!
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Our FujiFilm
FinePix 4700Z review
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Fuji's
FinePix 4700 caused quite a stir when it was announced, not least of which
because of the 4.3 megapixel label. Since then we've cut through the marketing
hyperbole to the 2.4 megapixel truth of it. In our review we've gone into
quite some detail to test the camera, see inside for more... Today
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