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TrustedReviews - January 2007 The FinePix S9600 has impressed the reviewers at TrustedReviews.com - so much so that it's the first camera ever to be awarded a full ten stars in every category (features, image quality, value and overall). Bestowing the Editor's Choice award on the FinePix S9600, Cliff Smith summarised, "... if you're looking for a cheaper alternative to a digital SLR, or a second camera for when you don't want to cart your whole kit around, the S9600 is the best choice on the market." score card
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![]() Integrated DesignThe S9600 design allows you to do many things that you can't with a digital SLR. For instance, using the 2-inch LCD to compose your image, rather than having to lift the camera to cover your eye. Using the zoom to reach virtually any of the major focal lengths, rather than having to change lenses and possibly see harmful dust enter the camera, not to mention missing the shot. Also, the mirror-free design allows you to enjoy the added functionality of a movie mode, which is something that SLRs cannot offer. ![]() Fast ResponsesPeople that use the S9600 will not miss many shots. There is no agonising wait as a motor extends the lens (it is already in position), and the autofocus locks on to subjects with a speed that will make you think twice as to whether this really is not a DSLR. With its use of manual zoom ring, dials and buttons for important functions, the S9600 is designed for photographers who do not want their camera to get in the way of their photography. ![]() Fujinon 28-300mm* LensUnlike interchangeable lenses, this one's fixed to the camera forever. And that is a good thing – not only will the interior of the camera be protected from dust and the elements, but you also have an incredible zoom range at your disposal. Fujinon optics have an enviable reputation within the photography industry for their clarity and quality, and the lens on the S9600 lives up to the name. The 13 elements include one hybrid aspherical element; one glass moulded aspherical element, as well as ED glass. Furthermore, photography enthusiasts will like the manual twist barrel zoom control, as well as the manual focusing ring, both giving pinpoint control. *35mm equivalent ![]() Tilting 2-inch LCD MonitorOne of the more visible improvements on the S9600 is the large 2-inch LCD monitor, mounted on a tiltable axis on the back of the camera. Possessing an extremely detailed display of 235,000 pixels, it enables you to check focus and get an immediate idea of image sharpness. Unlike an SLR, you will find yourself able to shoot above your head and from the floor, unlocking amazing shooting potential. ![]() Super CCD with Real Photo TechnologyThis camera is about a lot more than just nine million pixels. Super CCD technology has long been associated with class-leading performance in top-end digital cameras. Unlike generic image sensors, this system is developed and manufactured entirely in-house, and is performance only available from Fujifilm. Compared to the S9500, the S9600 sees refinements in the area of image sharpness, delivering a bitingly crisp rendition of reality. Furthermore, the impressive ISO range of 100-1600 means that you will get great, blur-free results in all light, not just daylight. Because of its incredible potential in low light conditions, the S9600's auto focus has been further improved, enabling it to find focus more quickly in dim conditions. ![]() Movie ModeAnyone who doesn't think that much of movie modes on digital cameras has not tried this one. Not only does it offer the top-level 30 fps VGA benchmark, but you can also use the zoom lens during recording, which is a special enhancement of this feature. With the massive onboard media storage, the S9600 offers extended movie potential, and is a valuable backup to the camera's still image capability. Hyper Utility Software HS-V2As an added bonus, the S9600 comes packaged with a high-value piece of software aimed at getting the absolute maximum out of the camera's formidable imaging potential. The HS-V2 software processes RAW files from the camera, enabling the user to fine-tune sharpness settings, white balance and other image parameters without worrying about 'losing' information, which is what happens when jpegs are recorded and re-recorded again. When you select the RAW option, the camera gives you the original 18 million pixel file that is delivered to the processor, and the HS-V2 software enables you to get the most out of it.
TrustedReviews - January 2007The FinePix S9600 has impressed the reviewers at TrustedReviews.com - so much so that it's the first camera ever to be awarded a full ten stars in every category (features, image quality, value and overall). Bestowing the Editor's Choice award on the FinePix S9600, Cliff Smith summarised, "... if you're looking for a cheaper alternative to a digital SLR, or a second camera for when you don't want to cart your whole kit around, the S9600 is the best choice on the market." score card News of the World - November 2006"Pix of the bunch is this 9 megapixel beast from Fujifilm. Aimed at keen amateurs, the FinePix S9600 works well in low light." PC Plus - March 2007"If you do decide to go for a bridge, the FinePix S9600 is one of the best examples on the market. We're talking a high resolution, nine megapixel sensor that will be more than enough unless you want to print photos at billboard size, along with that powerful and flexible 10x zoom lens." Digital Photographer - December 2006"A great asset of this camera is its Intelligent Flash, allowing users to capture illuminating backdrops whilst accurately lighting the subjects in the foreground. This is excellent for portraiture as the accuracy of skintones is good... A feature-heavy prosumer bridge camera perfect for enthusiasts eager to learn more technical skills." Digital Camera Buyer - February 2007Super zoom challenge "This camera is a fantastic all-rounder providing super magnified shots as well as sweeping wide-angle shots. It's probably as close as you can get to a digital SLR without actually buying one." Digicam Review - January 2007"The Fujifilm FinePix S9600 is an impressive 9 megapixel digital camera with a wide angle 10.7x optical zoom lens and a large 2 inch display. The camera is one of very few to include ISO 1600. It has excellent responsiveness and is designed to be able to take great pictures in situations where the majority of cameras would fail." PC Advisor - March 2007"Aimed at enthusiasts, the FinePix S9600 is a veritable playpen of goodies, and includes a full range of manual and priority modes. At its heart lies a 9 MP CCD (Charge-coupled device), which pumps out Jpeg and Raw images at 3,488x2,616 or video at a TV-friendly 640x480 with audio." Boys Toys - January 2007"The main USP for this new bit of photographic kit is its proprietary face detection technology that automatically recognises faces in the frame, ensuring that the camera knows to focus on and correctly expose people. It does this particularly fast - almost as quickly as the human eye locking on to the faces in a mere 0.04 seconds." Macworld - February 20074/5 Stars "That's the thing we like best about the S6500fd - its design and automatic features make it a very good option for the serious amateur photographer who likes to shoot quickly but still get good results. The comfortable design, fast shooting mode and automatic features will appeal to the hobbyist who is used to using a traditional SLR camera." Digital Photography Review - December 2006Highly recommended "Overall performance is excellent for a camera in this class, particularly one at this price... the resolution is excellent, and at lower ISO settings it puts many of the more popular 'super zoom' models to shame. At ISO 400 and 800 it is quite literally in a class of its own." Boys Toys - January 2007"Your background specs on this are 6.3 megapixel sixth Generation Super CCD and a 28-300mm Fujinon zoom lens but the main USP for this new bit of photographic kit is it's proprietary face detection technology that automatically recognises faces in the frame, ensuring that the camera knows to focus on and correctly expose people. It does this particularly fast - almost as quickly as the human eye locking on to the faces in a mere 0.04 seconds. How does it work? By using a special processor -based algorithm that recognises the combination of two eyes and a mouth." The Gadget Show - February 2007Digital bridge cameras Fujifilm vs Sony and Panasonic "The three tests gave different but equally tough conditions for assessing the camera's performance. Having completed all three tests, the Fujifilm FinePix S6500fd came out top, the Panasonic Lumix FZ-50, in second and the Sony DSC-H2 in third. So if you feel this type of camera is the right one for you, we'd recommend the Fujifilm FinePix S6500fd." T3 - December 2006"Face-recognition makes for idiot proof snapping. Fujifilm's first camera with face detection technology is a digital powerhouse with an excellent zoom. Picture quality is excellent, particularly in bright light. Perfect for enthusiasts, this has an amazing number of features for the money." Evening Telegraph - January 20074 stars "Fujifilm's new camera, the FinePix S6500fd, offers Face Detection technology and SLR features at a great price. The S6500fd not only looks good, but it also comes with a plethora of features." Computer Buyer - April 20074 stars "Fujifilm's new camera, the FinePix S6500fd, offers Face Detection technology and SLR features at a great price. The S6500fd not only looks good, but it also comes with a plethora of features." The Independent - December 2006"This new 6.3 megapixel camera from Fujifilm may look like an expensive SLR camera, but it's an easy-to-use, high-end compact. It has several neat features like the Dual Natural + Flash option and face recognition... The S6500fd is simple but sophisticated and very satisfying to use." PC Advisor - January 2007"Perhaps the most intriguing innovation is its Face Detection systemhence the 'fd' in the model name. It sounds a little James Bond, we know, but we have to say that the Fujifilm S6500fd did a pretty slick job of detecting faces, regardless of positioning in the frame, and could accurately track the movement of meandering subjects." Stuff - April 2007"Fujifilm's pretty good at making cameras that feel good and handle well and the FinePix S6500fd comes across as a real class act. This camera's strong point is its handling: it's chunky and satisfying to use, the controls don't take long to learn and it's just like using an SLR - one with a massive 10.7x zoom." Think Camera - December 2006Editor's Choice award "A camera that not only can you zoom with easily but is also a joy to use the manual focus on. This is just how bridge camera zooms should work. It's fabulous... If I wanted to buy a bridge camera right now I'd get a Fujifilm S6500fd. If I wanted to buy a budget DSLR with a travel zoom then I'd also think long and hard about whether the S6500fd wasn't a better choice." Stuff - January 2007"Speedy racing requires a camera with quick reactions: this Fujifilm is spot-on. The 10.7x optical zoom is perfect for picking up far-flung action, and an ISO of 3200 delivers fabulous low-light podium shots." Digital Photographer - September 2007?Fujifilm?s FinePix S9600 is a replacement to the critically acclaimed FinePix S9500.The new model features modifications designed to improve image quality. Refinements include increased image sharpness, a more generous LCD and faster autofocus in low light.? Digital Camera Buyer - February 2007Super zoom challenge "This camera is a fantastic all-rounder providing super magnified shots as well as sweeping wide-angle shots. It's probably as close as you can get to a digital SLR without actually buying one." Digicam Review - January 2007"The Fujifilm FinePix S9600 is an impressive 9 megapixel digital camera with a wide angle 10.7x optical zoom lens and a large 2 inch display. The camera is one of very few to include ISO 1600. It has excellent responsiveness and is designed to be able to take great pictures in situations where the majority of cameras would fail." PC Advisor - March 2007"Aimed at enthusiasts, the FinePix S9600 is a veritable playpen of goodies, and includes a full range of manual and priority modes. At its heart lies a 9 MP CCD (Charge-coupled device), which pumps out Jpeg and Raw images at 3,488x2,616 or video at a TV-friendly 640x480 with audio." Boys Toys - January 2007"The main USP for this new bit of photographic kit is its proprietary face detection technology that automatically recognises faces in the frame, ensuring that the camera knows to focus on and correctly expose people. It does this particularly fast - almost as quickly as the human eye locking on to the faces in a mere 0.04 seconds." Macworld - February 20074/5 Stars "That's the thing we like best about the S6500fd - its design and automatic features make it a very good option for the serious amateur photographer who likes to shoot quickly but still get good results. The comfortable design, fast shooting mode and automatic features will appeal to the hobbyist who is used to using a traditional SLR camera." Digital Photography Review - December 2006Highly recommended "Overall performance is excellent for a camera in this class, particularly one at this price... the resolution is excellent, and at lower ISO settings it puts many of the more popular 'super zoom' models to shame. At ISO 400 and 800 it is quite literally in a class of its own." Boys Toys - January 2007"Your background specs on this are 6.3 megapixel sixth Generation Super CCD and a 28-300mm Fujinon zoom lens but the main USP for this new bit of photographic kit is it's proprietary face detection technology that automatically recognises faces in the frame, ensuring that the camera knows to focus on and correctly expose people. It does this particularly fast - almost as quickly as the human eye locking on to the faces in a mere 0.04 seconds. How does it work? By using a special processor -based algorithm that recognises the combination of two eyes and a mouth." The Gadget Show - February 2007Digital bridge cameras Fujifilm vs Sony and Panasonic "The three tests gave different but equally tough conditions for assessing the camera's performance. Having completed all three tests, the Fujifilm FinePix S6500fd came out top, the Panasonic Lumix FZ-50, in second and the Sony DSC-H2 in third. So if you feel this type of camera is the right one for you, we'd recommend the Fujifilm FinePix S6500fd." T3 - December 2006"Face-recognition makes for idiot proof snapping. Fujifilm's first camera with face detection technology is a digital powerhouse with an excellent zoom. Picture quality is excellent, particularly in bright light. Perfect for enthusiasts, this has an amazing number of features for the money." Evening Telegraph - January 20074 stars "Fujifilm's new camera, the FinePix S6500fd, offers Face Detection technology and SLR features at a great price. The S6500fd not only looks good, but it also comes with a plethora of features." Computer Buyer - April 20074 stars "Fujifilm's new camera, the FinePix S6500fd, offers Face Detection technology and SLR features at a great price. The S6500fd not only looks good, but it also comes with a plethora of features." The Independent - December 2006"This new 6.3 megapixel camera from Fujifilm may look like an expensive SLR camera, but it's an easy-to-use, high-end compact. It has several neat features like the Dual Natural + Flash option and face recognition... The S6500fd is simple but sophisticated and very satisfying to use." PC Advisor - January 2007"Perhaps the most intriguing innovation is its Face Detection systemhence the 'fd' in the model name. It sounds a little James Bond, we know, but we have to say that the Fujifilm S6500fd did a pretty slick job of detecting faces, regardless of positioning in the frame, and could accurately track the movement of meandering subjects." Stuff - April 2007"Fujifilm's pretty good at making cameras that feel good and handle well and the FinePix S6500fd comes across as a real class act. This camera's strong point is its handling: it's chunky and satisfying to use, the controls don't take long to learn and it's just like using an SLR - one with a massive 10.7x zoom." Think Camera - December 2006Editor's Choice award "A camera that not only can you zoom with easily but is also a joy to use the manual focus on. This is just how bridge camera zooms should work. It's fabulous... If I wanted to buy a bridge camera right now I'd get a Fujifilm S6500fd. If I wanted to buy a budget DSLR with a travel zoom then I'd also think long and hard about whether the S6500fd wasn't a better choice." Stuff - January 2007"Speedy racing requires a camera with quick reactions: this Fujifilm is spot-on. The 10.7x optical zoom is perfect for picking up far-flung action, and an ISO of 3200 delivers fabulous low-light podium shots."
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