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FujiFilm FinePix Digital Camera Now Available In Orange At iShopping.pk

  • May 22, 2017
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Once upon a time, digital cameras were the rage. Almost everyone had one to capture their pictures or wanted one. Then came the era of DSLRs that gave a much better picture quality as compared to a digital camera, not that there wasn’t a DSLR available before, but the fall in their prices or the increase in the purchasing power of the consumer did certainly help boost the popularity. Digital cameras were put to a side for the bigger and better version.

However, digital cameras are still in the market, and FujiFilm is offering their FinePix XP90 Digital Orange Camera with 1 year international warranty and free shipping all over Pakistan at iShopping.pk.

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Fujifilm has been responsible for bringing the Polaroids back into action as well, and with this offer, the brand offers a great package!

The specifications include: 16.4 Megapixels with 1/2.3″ CMOS sensor with a resolution of 4608 x 3456; The camera supports JPEG format, H.264, MOV for movies and Linear PCM format.

The FinePix XP90 Digital is stylish and tough with a 5x optical zoom with 28mm* wide-angle setting, Interval shooting & Time-lapse shooting, 3-inch 920K-dot LCD monitor and a Wi-Fi function.

The camera is durable and can be used in various outdoor settings as it is waterproof to 50ft/15m, freezeproof to 14°F/-10°C, shockproof to withstand drops from 5.8ft/1.75m, and dustproof to keep out sand and other foreign particles.

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The camera has a large 3 inch 920K dot LCD monitor, however to maintain its compactness it comes with a weight of approx. 203g*4. The LCD monitor also features an anti-reflective coating, assuring it’s clear and easy to use, even in bright and sunny conditions. The brightness is automatically adjusted in response to the lighting conditions to maintain optimal visibility while preventing unnecessary battery drain.

You can also take beautiful time lapse videos with the new “Time-Lapse Movie” feature that will automatically turn your image sequences into a movie clip showing the passing of time.

Also easily capture fast movies with the High Speed Movie option. The FinePix XP90 can freeze the action at up to an amazing 320 fps! So you can see every single minute detail and watch things happening step by step in slow motion. High Speed Movie can be recorded at the following speeds and sizes: 320 fps (160 x 120 pixels), 240 fps (320 x 240 pixels), 120 fps (VGA 640 x 480 pixels).

Other movie options consist of scene recognition, movie edit, wind filter and noise cancellation.

You can easily transfer pictures with a single push of the Wi-Fi button and photos will be transferred to your smartphone or tablet without having to enter an ID or password, allowing you to share photos with friends or upload to social media. You can also shoot remotely with the Remote Shooting 6 option.

The camera also gives options such as MyFinePix Studio to easily manage, view and print many images; The Face Detection Self-timer, that sets off after the number and position of faces in a scene are detected, snapping the photo at the right moment, with the faces in focus and properly exposed; Easily detect upto ten faces in the image, remove the red eye from the detected images, and take pictures in natural light and flash.

The FujiFilms FinePix XP90 is just for Rs20,499 and available at ishopping.pk!

Image source: Fujifilm 

 

 

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