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Fuji announces four new digital cameras

Fuji announces four new digital camerasAs we go into the second half of 2010, it sort of feels like we get a growing number of camera companies releasing new products. In reality Fuji just today announced four new point and shoot cameras of varying capabilities.

First, we’ve the FinePix F300EXR. This can be a 12 megapixel point and shoot, which supposedly supports up to ISO 12800. The most important improvement on this camera is the lens; it has a 24 to 360mm mechanical zoom. Because of this it’s an awesome all purpose camera, with an inexpensive range from wide angle to zoom. MSRP is $330, expect to look this camera in August.

Next, we’ve the Z800EXR. Again, a 12 megapixel sensor, but this time the lens is significantly more limited. That is more of a general purpose camera, with only a 35-175mm zoom range. MSRP can be $230, and again, expect to determine this one in August.

In the more bargain end of the market, Fuji announce the FinePix JX280. This point and shoot has a quite reasonable 14 megapixel sensor, 28-140mm lens (5x optical zoom). The precise part? MSRP on this model is $150. That’s quite the deal for a 14 megapixel camera. Available in August.

The S2800HD is a full different animal from the previous two. This camera is intended to fill the space between the P&S crowd, and the DSLR crowd. Fuji has increased the sensor to 14 megapixels, and addded an 18x optical zoom lens. MSRP on this one is a quite reasonable $260, and you may expect to look it at the malls in September.

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