Description:
Real Photo Technology first appeared in Fujifilm digital cameras in 2005 and the FinePix V10, with a five MegaPixel Super CCD HR sensor, is the first camera in Fujifilm's 2006 line-up to include Real Photo Technology. Known for its ability to remove noise from digital pictures and thus allowing digital cameras to take pictures at higher light sensitivities, Real Photo Technology was met with much acclaim by camera reviewers and consumers when it was introduced last year.
The FinePix V10 can take pictures at light sensitivities as high as 1600 ISO at full resolution and these higher sensitivities open the door to additional user benefits when combined with quicker shutter speeds. Those benefits include less shake and blur due to hand and subject movement as well as more detailed and natural-looking pictures taken in low light environments.
The features and benefits of the FinePix V10 don't end with Real Photo Technology. The biggest and most noticeable physical feature of the FinePix V10 is the camera's enormous LCD. At three inches, the FinePix V10's LCD is one of largest in the ultra-compact camera category. It gives the user an ideal platform for framing subjects or for sharing just-taken photos. And with new Fujifilm technology that automatically brightens the LCD in well-lit environments, glare is less of a problem. This is a tremendous benefit when taking and viewing pictures in direct sunlight or in a brightly lit room. Plus, the LCD has a number of features that ensure peak viewing performance regardless of scene lighting. |