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  Photography Forum: Digital Photography Q&A Forum: 
  Q. Anybody bought Fuji FinePix F700 ?

Asked by Onur Aydin    (K=9815) on 4/24/2003 
They have came up world's cheapest over 6mp camera (550$). Hopefully that will change the prices in the industry.

Anybody bought it ? Any photos taken ? How is it ?


    



 Jimmy Ho   (K=82) - Comment Date 4/29/2003
Onus !
Your question are out of my acknowledge ! I haven't own any thing of Fuji product accepting the Fuji film .
But you might try this website for more information of Fuji FinePix F700

http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/1045776049.html





 Uncle Frank   (K=1642) - Comment Date 4/30/2003
By my count, the f700 is a 3.1MP camera. There is a second set of 3.1M small pixels that are used to extend dynamic range, but not resolution. But Fuji has always been "creative" about their claims for resolution. From their PR release:

"The FinePix F700 is intended for photo enthusiasts who want a near-film quality print experience from digital imaging products. The FinePix F700 produces digital pictures that stay truer to life than ever before, thanks to its Super CCD SR technology, which doubles the number of pixels on the chip. The SR sensor offers 3.1 million large pixels (S) with high sensitivity to light, and 3.1 million smaller pixels (R) with low sensitivity to light, resulting in a dynamic range of four times that of previous Super CCDs..."




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