Fujifilm Adds Two More Cameras to J Series
27 Jan, 2010, 5:10 pm IST |
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Fujifilm has announced the launch and availability of two new cameras - the FinePix J27 and J30 - to join the existing line of J series compacts. The new FinePix J27, featuring a 10 mega pixel sensor, and FinePix J30, with a 12 mega pixel sensor, both boast a 2.7” LCD screen, high-quality and pin-sharp 3x optical zoom, Scene Recognition Auto and Face Detection technology with Automatic Red-eye removal. In a first for J series models, the FinePix J27 and J30 feature a Panorama Mode. Super intelligent Scene Recognition Auto has now been rolled out to Fujifilm’s entry level compacts. Scene Recognition Auto (SR AUTO) intelligently detects a scene (Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Backlit Portrait, Night and Night Portrait) and the camera automatically adjusts the exposure, focus and white balance to reveal perfect shots, regardless of the conditions or subject. The cameras incorporate Face Detection to find all the faces in the frame and automatically adjust the focus and exposure. Both the FinePix J27 and J30 feature Fujifilm’s Picture Stabilisation mode which ensures that image blur is kept to a minimum. Additionally, with an ISO sensitivity of up to 3200 (at 3MP) the J series cameras allow users to capture detailed images with low noise in low-light conditions, without the need to employ the flash which can often bleach out subjects unnecessarily. 20 mm thin and available in black and silver, the J27 and J30 series have been finished with a special double coated laminate. The J27 will cost Rs. 7,999 while the J30 will cost Rs. 8,499. |
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