Fugi Digital Cameras

Fuji digital cameras are quite popular with people who want a camera that they can trust to work, and trust they will be able to work, without spending too much money on them. Fuji is not as well represented across the digital camera spectrum because other companies offer more entry-level models and professional models but Fuji does well in the mid-range and consumer market. Consumers are those people who have more skill and demands than the average consumer but not the need to spend thousands of dollars. Cameras such as the SLR-like Finepix S5000 Z, S7000 Z, and S20 Pro offer plenty of imaging power for well under $1000. For the more demanding professional, they have the Fuji Finepix S3 Pro for $3000. It seems that Fuji digital cameras only come in two sizes which are 3Mp and 6Mp. They offer a great deal of 3Mp models from the modest point-and-shoots, through the flashier ultra compacts, to more fully featured consumer models. You should always look for the effective pixel counts of digital cameras rather than just pixel

counts. Fuji digital cameras are not alone in adding to their pixel counts. The Cameras Sensors have different arrays and techniques for detecting light and color. Grey areas in pixel-counting allow some companies to claim up to double their camera's effective pixels. Some cameras that claim a 12Mp rating really only deserve a 6Mp rating. The Fuji FinePix S7000 brings 6-megapixel resolution to the Fuji digital camera lineup. This camera features .3 megapixels (effective), 6x optical zoom/variable digital zoom, auto and manual focus, program and manual exposure, JPEG and RAW file format, ISO 160 - 800, 4 AA batteries, movie mode with sound. This camera runs for about 400 dollars or so.