
Fujifilm launched three new compact point and shoot cameras today: the F200EXR, A100 and A150. The latter two are you standard point and shots, which feature 10 megapixel sensor, face detect, 3x optical zoom, image stabilization, QVGA video and your standard scene modes. The difference between the two are their screen sizes. The A100 sports a 2.7-inch LCD where as the A150 is complimented by a 3-incher.
Now for the F200EXR (pictured above). It’s a 12 megapixel shooter, but includes Fuji’s latest sensor, the 1/1.6-inch Super CCD EXR, which is said to improve image while significantly lowering the noise found on digital cameras of this type. Other features includes a 3-inch LCD, 28mm wide angle 5x optical zoom, 5fps burst mode, image stabilization, VGA video and an SD card slot for storage.



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