Fujifilm post samples from 4900Z
Thanks to TJ for spotting these samples now up on Fujifilms "finepix.com"
website. There are four samples available on the site at around 1,500
KB each. So if you're interested in Fujifilm's new "prosumer"
SLR-look-alike, 6 x optical zoom, 2.4 megapixel SuperCCD digital camera
I recommend you download some of the first sample images... Remember,
this one supports a lower ISO of 125.
Links to samples & EXIF header information:
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ISO 200, 1/45 s, F2.8
Spot meter |
ISO 200, 1/69 s, F4.5
Exp. compen. -0.9 EV |
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ISO 125, 1/4 s, F11 |
ISO 125, 1/158 s, F8 |
Phil says: Hmmm.. the ISO 125 images don't look
much better than the ISO 200, still plenty of noise.
Click
here for the samples above on Finepix.Com

Fujifilm Finepix 4900Z
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Aug 12, 2003
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Jul 28, 2003
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