Product Description:
The Fujifilm FinePix Z20FD 10-Megapixel Digital Camera features 10-Megapixels of high resolution to capture every moment in beautiful color and later crop and enlarge without loss of detail. With powerful ISO1600 sensitivity and Anti-blur mode, photos in more scenes come out clear, bright and free of blur and flash washout. The Picture Stabilization Mode can use a very fast shutter speed to prevent blur from camera shake, fast-moving subjects or both. One Touch Movie button makes movies easy to shoot. Use the simple built-in edit functions to put the finishing touches on a high-quality movie with audio in the popular MPEG4 format. Just press, shoot and enjoy the movie. Select any previously recorded movie file and resume shooting to create a movie up to 60 seconds long. Share both photo and movie files with other IrSimple-ready cameras and devices. Auction Mode stitches multiple photos into a single image for easy uploading to your favorite auction site.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 10 MegaPixel Canvas: With 10 megapixels of high resolution, you can capture every moment in beautiful color and later crop and enlarge without loss of detail. With high ISO1600 sensitivity and Anti-blur mode, photos in more scenes come out clear, bright and free of blur and flash washout
- Picture Stabilization / Anti-blur Mode: With a maximum sensitivity, the PS mode can use a very fast shutter speed to prevent blur from camera shake, fast-moving subjects or both
- Face Detection & Red-eye Removal: Just frame and snap! Fast Face Detection automatically and accurately finds and focuses faces with just the right brightness and without "Red Eye"
- Shoot, create and share full-motion movies: "One touch" Movie button makes movies easy to shoot. Use the simple built-in edit functions to put the finishing touches on a high-quality movie with audio in the popular MPEG4 format
- Select any previously recorded movie file and "resume" shooting to create a movie up to 60 seconds long
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Fuji
- Label: FUJIFILM
- Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
- MPN: IFJFPZ20FDGK
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- ProductTypeSubcategory: point-and-shoot
- Publisher: FUJIFILM
- Studio: FUJIFILM

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