2 February 2010 11:59 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Fujifilm has updated the FinePix Z35 with the announcement of the coming soon FinePix Z70 that offers what's claimed to be easy web uploads.
Aimed at the "fashion conscious" after a bit of "modern day functionality"
the Z70 lets users "mark" a picture for Facebook or YouTube upload in camera, then, once connected to a PC, the MyFinePix Studio software will transfer the pics to the sites at the press of a button.
Specs-wise you're looking at a 12-megapixel resolution, a Fujinon 5x optical zoom, HD recording (we presume 720p) and a 2.7-inch LCD.
Complete with LED illuminated keys (ideal for party-goers) the Z70 will be available in both "male and female colours" which is interesting, as we hadn't realised such distinctions exist in the "modern day", as Fuji calls it.
Pricing and availability is TBC.
Cameras, Digital cameras, Fujifilm, Fujifilm FinePix Z70, 12 megapixels, Social networking, YouTube, Facebook, Compact cameras






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