FujiFilm launch F11 Zoom digital camera

6.3 megapixels and extra features over the F10

FujiFilm launch F11 Zoom digital camera. Cameras, Compact cameras, 6 megapixels, Fujifilm, Digital cameras 0

29 September 2005 10:22 GMT / By Stuart Miles

FujiFilm has announced the FinePix F11 Zoom, a new 6.3 megapixel camera that builds on the company's efforts with the F10.

The camera adds greater control over aperture priority and shutter priority as well as featuring an ISO sensitivity of 80-1600

The camera also features a 3x optical zoom equivalent to 36-108mm on a 35mm camera, a higher resolution 2.5in LCD screen, boasting 153,000 pixels and VGA movie capture of 30 frames per second with sound.

FujiFilm is also promising 500 shots on a single battery charge.

The FinePix F11 Zoom will be available from UK retailers in November 2005, however the company has yet to set a price for the new model.

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