Fujifilm FinePix F800EXR

Today Fujifilm announced the FinePix F800EXR point and shoot camera ($349.95). The specs at a glance:

  • High quality Fujinon 20x optical zoom covering 25-500mm with Intelligent Digital Zoom boosting range to approx.40x.
  • 16 mega-pixel EXR CMOS sensor
  • 3.0-inch LCD with 460,000 dots and Monitor Sunlight Mode
  • Wireless Image Transfer
  • Advanced Filter
  • Full HD movies (1920x1080 pixels) with a Automatic Scene Selection
  • RAW file capture
  • Motion Panorama 360
  • Film Simulation mode
  • Multiple Exposure mode

More info available on Fujifilm's website.

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  • Zorro

    Yawn.

  • http://100th.at.f16.eu Alan Clifford

    It seems to use a proprietary wireless protocol that needs some software on your laptop. Sorry, on your ‘phone or tablet, no mention of laptop. The lack of being able to connect to a wireless hotspot is marketed as a benefit but what if you don’t have your netbook, sorry, tablet with you?

    How could they have got it so wrong?

  • FMJ

    I always love the EXR camera from Fuji, i have a older one, stills are really good for the money, dynamic range is good as well.

    my only complain is the video quality…. if you are into a P&S that do both good stills and video, i am afraid Fuji will never make it to your list.

    Try Sony, Panasonic, Canon instead.

  • Pablo Ricasso

    I looked at the link and others but could not find anything stating the size of the sensor.

    • http://www.flickr.com/genotypewriter genotypewriter

      Widest focal length is 4.6mm and it’s equivalent to 20mm… so the sensor is a 20/4.6=4.35x crop

    • http://photorumors.com PR admin

      That means it’s probably very small :)

  • Dave

    looks like a worse gf3 to me

  • rich in tx

    agree with above poster; ‘YAWN”

    is this even worthy of a post on a photo rumor site? this camera already seems very dated just from looking at the specs..

    • http://photorumors.com PR admin

      It was a slow day.

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