Fujifilm announces new FinePix digital cameras

Fujifilm has set new standards this year for digital compact cameras with the launch of the FinePix F770EXR and FinePix F750EXR. The FinePix F770EXR and FinePix F750EXR redefine what’s possible with a small camera thanks to their enviable specification and 20x optical zoom lens. In addition to the wide-reaching zoom range, the FinePix F770EXR and FinePix F750EXR also boast an improved 16-megapixel EXR-CMOS sensor, enhanced GPS functionality and stylish design touches, yet the dimensions of the body have remained small. With such a powerful performance in a pocket-sized package, these new cameras will give both families and regular travelers the perfect camera to capture a huge range of photographs.

Fujifilm also to announce the F660EXR, a premium digital zoom compact that builds on the success of the FinePix F600EXR. Though no bigger in size to its predecessor, the FinePix F660EXR uses Fujifilm’s completely 16 mega-pixel EXR CMOS sensor to give users the very latest in Fujifilm’s acclaimed imaging technology. Other advancements include an improved three-inch, 460,000 pixel LCD screen and innovative face tracking to ensure users never miss their intended target. Add to this the Fujifilm F-series’ trademark of superb images in low-light, a Fujinon 15x optical zoom lens and a stylish, robust exterior, and it’s clear that the FinePix F660EXR will quickly become an essential travel companion.

The new FinePix HS30EXR and FinePix HS25EXR are the latest in a long line of market-leading bridge cameras. Loved by photo enthusiasts all over the world, the HS range has become synonymous with versatility and optical quality among those photographers who don’t want the lens-changing capability of a DSLR, but still want total control over their images. These HS-series have a number of key specification improvements over the HS20EXR it replaces. The Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) of FinePix HS30EXR is improved. In addition, the FinePix HS30EXR has a switch in power supply to a Lithium-ion rechargeable battery, which is capable of delivering up to 600 pictures per charge. These are just some of the changes that will ensure the HS30EXR keeps the Fujifilm name at the forefront of the bridge camera market in 2012.

The S-series of Fujifilm’s long-zoom bridge cameras has four new models — the FinePix S4500, S4400, S4300 and S4200 — specifically designed for users who want maximum reach without compromising image quality or convenience. Featuring high-quality 30x, 28x, 26x and 24x Fujinon optical zoom lenses respectively, the these cameras offer advanced features in compact, robust, easy to use bodies. In addition, these cameras also offer key performance improvements in speed and functionality to ensure photographers have all they need to capture high quality images in a wide range of shooting conditions.

The company also introduce the new FinePix SL300, SL280, SL260 and SL240 high-powered premium bridge cameras. Following in the tradition of the hugely popular S-series cameras, these models offer the image quality and versatility of a DSLR combined with the convenience and portability of a compact camera.

The FinePix XP150 and FinePix XP100 define new standards for all-weather digital compacts. Building on the success of previous XP models, the FinePix XP150/100 are the ultimate camera for anyone who lives for the great outdoors, and wants to be able to document their exploits every step of the way. Whether climbing mountains or diving oceans the FinePix XP150/100 have what it takes to deliver high quality stills and movie whatever the conditions.

The FinePix XP50 is the latest model in the XP series of all-weather compact cameras. Following on from the FinePix XP30, the new model offers better image quality for both stills and movie capture, an LCD screen with improved visibility and a body with ergonomic styling for no loss of grip, even when wet. Plus, with a 14.4 mega-pixel CMOS sensor optimized for rapid response times — the FinePix XP50 is ideal for all-action photography on land or sea.

Fujifilm’s Z-series have always combined the very latest in style-conscious designs with cutting-edge technology, and the latest addition to the range — the FinePix Z1000EXR — is no exception. The camera’s super-stylish exterior contains a premium 16 mega-pixel EXR CMOS sensor and Fujifilm’s latest imaging technologies for great results every time. In addition, the FinePix Z1000EXR has Wireless Image Transfer function that allows users to connect their Android smartphone / tablet or iPhone / iPad with the camera and upload high-quality images to social networking sites in seconds.

Introducing the new FinePix Z110 compact camera, an update to the hugely popular FinePix Z90 that sees the very latest Fujifilm imaging technology contained in a stylish, colorful casing. The Z110 is the perfect camera for young, style-conscious, individuals that love taking pictures and video of their friends and family. And with a 14.1 mega-pixel CCD sensor, a 5x Fujinon Optical zoom and a host of innovative functions on board, it’ll deliver great results regardless of the setting.

Fujifilm unveil the FinePix T350 and FinePix T400; the latest model in the popular T-series of entry-level long zoom compact cameras. Offering the very latest in Fujifilm’s imaging technology and creative features, the FinePix T350 and FinePix T400 will enable users to get the best images and HD movie. The T350 and FinePixT400 are the perfect for traveling or everyday use.

Fujifilm’s affordable JX-series compacts are designed specifically for ease of use and great picture quality without compromising style. The FinePix JX series offer 5x optical zoom with both 16 and 14 megapixel resolution variants. All models will produce stunning pictures, making them perfect every day cameras that the whole family can use.

Fujifilm also introduce two new members to its JZ long-zoom compact family: the FinePix JZ250 and FinePix JZ100. Both models offer Fujifilm’s superb imaging quality to users looking for a great everyday camera with the ability to capture a wide range of subjects.

The new cameras will be showcased at CES 2012. Las Vegas, USA.