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Retail Price: $299.99
Deal Price: $299.95
Savings: $ 0.04 ( 0% )
Stock: N/A
Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
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Batteries Included: 0 Battery Description: 4 AA Binding: Electronics Brand: Fuji Display Size: 1.8 EAN: 0074101440263 Feature: 5.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 17-inch prints Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: FUJIFILM Manufacturer: FUJIFILM Maximum Focal Length: 63 Maximum Resolution: 5.1 Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 Model: Finepix S5200 Optical Zoom: 10 Publisher: FUJIFILM Studio: FUJIFILM
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Features
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5.1-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 13 x 17-inch prints 10x optical zoom (equivalent to a 38-380mm on a 35mm camera) 1.8-inch low-temperature polysilicon LCD display Ultra-high light sensitivity (up to ISO 1600), plus special "Natural Light" and "Anti-Blur" modes Stores images on xD Picture Cards; powered by 4 AA-size batteries (4 AA alkaline batteries included)
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Editorial Reviews:
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Real Photo Technology captures treasured moments just as your eye sees them. Combining the new RP Processor, 5th Generation Super CCD-HR Sensor and Fujinon Lens Optics, the S5200 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.The superb optics of the Fujinon lens collects light and precisely forms the image in conjunction with a 5th Generation Super CCD-HR. Bring your subject closer to you with a 10.0x Optical Zoom (equivalent to a 38-380mm on a 35mm camera). Increase your photo capture ability by utilizing the 5.7x Digital Zoom for a combined 57.0x Total Zoom range. With the Macro mode, the S5200 can focus clearly as close up as 3.9". With the addition of beam assist, the S5200 will be able to focus up to 7.9 feet, even in low light conditions.The new S5200 allows the photographers to use full Auto mode, and when they're ready choose from Manual, Macro, Movie, Burst/Continuous and 5 pre-programmed Scene Position Modes (Portrait, Night Scene, Landscape, Natural Light and Anti-Blur). Color control modes allow you to choose from standard, chrome and black and white modes.Whether you use the Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) or the 1.8" LCD monitor, you'll get clear, crisp images at 115, 000 pixel resolution. The EVF receives images through the lens for a traditional photographic feel. The 1.8" LCD delivers clear images in capture or playback mode. Sensing ambient light, the LCD automatically adjusts brightness for optimum viewing indoors or outdoors, with manual control for additional brightness.State-of-the-Art system makes auto focusing quicker and more precise than ever with continuous auto focusing mode. AF-Assist Illuminator assures accurate focus on specific areas in low light.
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Reviews :
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Conclusion: No lens Cover Review: Very Good Camera... however I did not get a lens cover that was suspose to be included... contacted the seller and was told one would be shipped out.. Still have not received the cover. Not satistied without the lens cover for this camera. I have sentseveral e-mails trying to contact the seller with no response.
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Conclusion: Great deal for the money Review: A friend had this camera - we were so impressed we found it used for about $150. Shoots pictures FAST and has a great zoom. Since we seem to destroy a camera in about a year - no sense paying $500 for the latest model.
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Conclusion: Fuiji Finepix S5200- Great Camera even for beginners Review: I love this camera. This camera is the best camera I have ever used. It does night shots, sports/action shots, zooms in 10x. I have owed it for over 4 years. At first I bought it to take photos of my Siamese kittens. I get perfect shots with no red eyes. The Fuiji lens is terrific for taking pictures of animals w/o eye glare. This camera also has manual settings for more experienced users. I am in a college photo class (B & W film) and was able to use this camera to aid in the film shots.
I cannot say enough good things about this camera. We used it to document pregnancy and after our son was born, soccer games, wildlife shots, flowers and butterfly pictures. I have used it to take pictures of my dashboard in my new van and the pictures come out great. It takes good video clips. I bought a lemon.
I unfortunately have to replace this camera. I paid 380.00 for it new and 99.00 for the 1GB XD memory card. That was over 4 years ago though. I just order the Fuiji S8100fd to replace this camera. This is more advanced camera w/ 10 megapixels. After using this camera w/o any problems I will always replace it with another Fuiji. They are really good cameras. It has been dropped on pavement and it still worked. It also fell off kitchen table and still worked. (Not recommended) It is a pretty tough camera. I have 3 children. My 14 year old uses this camera also. I wish I didn't forget thsi camera in the diaper bag with a leaky sippy cup of milk.
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Conclusion: Great Camera Review: This camera just keeps getting better and better the more I learn about it. The 10x optical zoom is great for theme parks and zoo's and such, or a number of other events and circumstances. Takes great picutres, and is very easy to use. Owners manual is helpful and easy to understand. Highly recommend this camera for anyone who wants seriously excellent personal picutres.
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Conclusion: As good as my S3 IS, If not better.. Review: Ok, so the 5200 is 5MP instead of 6 and it doesn't have Optical IS but it still beats my Canon S3IS in 1) Low Light and 2) Photo Sharpness. If you look at my S3 review you'll see that's important to me. I've always been a Fuji FinePix fan for it's sharpness. This is the standard I juge all other camera's by. For some reason, a lot of people don't recognize Fuji. I can't say all of the FinePix line is great, my wife's F470 SUCKS for sharpness. The 5200 is getting harder to find and a new camera generally costs more than the S3. That is Fuji's fault in my opnion. Why they didn't put Optical IS is beyond me, but it is still a great camera.
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