Fujifilm Finepix S9000 9MP Digital Camera with 10.7x Wide Optical Zoom
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- Availability:
- Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- List Price:
- $799.99
- Our Price:
- $379.00
- Savings:
- 52%
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- FUJIFILM
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- List Price:
- $799.99
- Our Price:
- $379.00
Features
- 9-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 17 x 23-inch prints
- World-class Fujinon 10.7x wide-angle optical zoom lens, equivalent to 28-300mm zoom on a 35mm camera
- Tilting 1.8-inch LCD display for high and low-angle shooting
- High-speed start-up time of only 0.8 second with shutter lag down to 1/100 second
- Stores images on xD Picture Card, CF card, or Microdrive Dual media; powered by 4 AA-size batteries (4 AA alkaline batteries included)
Description
Combining the RP Processor, 5th Generation Super CCD-HR Sensor and Fujinon Lens Optics, the S9000 delivers ultra-high sensitivity with low noise, faster operational speeds and reduced power consumption. This allows you to capture priceless memories of photographs with every nuance of light and color, even in low light situations without a flash. Real Photo Technology captures treasured moments just as your eye sees them.The S9000 features a 10.7x Wide Angle Optical Zoom with a focal range equivalent of 28mm - 300mm compared to 35mm film. With Super Macro mode, the S9000 can focus clearly as close up as 0.4". With the addition of a beam assist, the S9000 will be able to automatically focus even in low light conditions.The S9000 has all its angles covered with a tilting 1.8" LCD making it easy to frame your shot from a variety of shooting positions. And thanks to the LCD gain up control, you'll be able to view the LCD in bright and low light conditions. The viewfinder is electronic with 235, 000 pixel resolution and provides approximately 100% coverage.Equipped with dual media slots for handling of xD-Picture Cards and Compact Flash/Microdrives, the S9000 lets you concentrate on shooting without worrying about storage space. You can even insert different types of media in each slot and then select which one you want to use to store each image as you shoot.Whether you choose Auto, Manual, Macro/Super Macro, Movie, Burst/Continuous or any of the 5 Pre-programmed Scene Position modes, the S9000 delivers higher level digital image quality.
Spotlight customer reviews
Wonderful Professional Camera
[ Posted: 2008-06-20 ]
I am a professional photographer, and I must say I dont mess with the hassle of a costly SLR with even more costly additional lenses. I use the Fuji S9000 camera as my main camera, and the Fuji S5200 as my back up. Both cameras give excellent photo quality. I bought the Fuji S9000 for the hot shoe mount, the megapixels, and the zoom. It works beautifully. Im even thinking about buying a second one so I have two just incase. I highly recommend this product. If you want to see photos using the camera, go to my website www.jessicanigrophotography.com.
LOVE this camera!
[ Posted: 2008-05-17 ]
I really love this camera. I debated between this on and the Rebel XTI. And I'm so glad I choose this one! Not only is it cheaper but comparing pictures with others Rebel pictures it blew them out the of the water. Settings take a little work. Flash is a little bright at close range. But nothing a cheap diffuser can't fix.
LOUSY CUSTOMER SERVICE
[ Posted: 2008-03-19 ]
After my experience with my S7000 I WOULD NEVER RECOMEND THIS COMPANY TO ANYONE!!! BE VERY CAREFUL IF YOU BUY THEIR PRODUCTS THEY DON"T STAND BEHIND THEM VERY WELL........
Very rich Colours in Day Light
[ Posted: 2008-02-23 ]
I had tried Sony DSC H9, Canon S3 IS but compared to all of this i found this to be very good. We can play around with photos when we set it to Program Mode & Manual Mode. In day light i get very rich colors but when it is cloudy you may have to increase exposure.
Hmm just ordered this
[ Posted: 2008-02-14 ]
I got this and sent it right back - the S5200 is just fine by me - this one has the one thing I wanted - the zoom capability during video taping BUT it had little else to justify the 100 or so more dollars over my S5200 - and the lens was bulky and huge and that was how the zoom worked - unlike the ease of the S5200 which has two small in and out buttons on the back that I can use with my same shutter hand during concerts. It might be fine for other things but not for live concerts where you are trying to watch the show and do too many things at the same time