FinePix S5 Pro

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The FinePix S5 Pro is a digital single lens reflex camera introduced by Fujifilm the 2006-09-25.[1] It replaces the previous FinePix S3 Pro and keeps the Nikon F mount compatibility, including DX size lenses. It is apparently based on the Nikon D200 body,[2] and benefits from its improvements: 11-point autofocus, i-TTL flash, a bigger 2.5 inch LCD and a lithium-ion battery. It boasts a Super CCD 23×15.5 mm image sensor of the same configuration as its predecessor, with 6.17 million low sensitivity pixels and 6.17 million high sensitivity pixels to give a high dynamic range, and a boost top 3200 iso.

It introduces also a face detection feature for reviewing those details faster and a "live view" function to help focusing. It is possible to use it in tethered operation, to connect a barcode reader and a wired ethernet or wifi link.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Fuji Photo Film (2006-09-25). Fujifilm Announces Development Plans for New FinePix S5 Pro. Press release.
  2. ^ Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro. Digital Photography Review (2006-09-25).
  3. ^ FinePix S5 pro leaflet. Fujifilm Corporation (2006).