   
Fuji Digital Cameras
Whether you're aiming to grab some quick shots of your sister-in-law's birthday party, or trying to capture a
sunset worthy of framing, you can be confident of taking photos when you're armed with Fuji Digital Cameras. As the
manufacturer of the first fully digital still camera in 1988, the designers at Fujifilm have long equipped
first-time camera bugs and professionals alike with an affordable, yet technically sharp selection of cameras.
With so many companies vying for customer dollars, the Fujifilm corporation made camera buying easier by
developing five lines of Fuji Digital Cameras -- each with features and advantages for photographers at every
level. The company spends over $2.5 billion a year in research and development, and has reinvented itself to meet
what consumers now need and want. About 70 percent of Fujifilm products today were not part of the company just
five years ago.
The "Smart" line of Fuji Digital Cameras are super-compact; packed with advanced features and technology to
enable users to experience a total digital experience.
The "Stylish" line are ultra-compact in design, adding a dash of fun to the digital experience. These models
come in four vibrant colors -- Jet Black, Ice Blue, Wasabi Green and Hot Pink.
Fuji Digital Cameras also include a "Serious" line, which offer advanced controls, optics and flexibility for
both passionate amateurs and professional digital photographers.
The "Sensible" line is for photographers who require quick point-and-shoot images. These cameras are easy and
convenient, but also include Fuji's bright 2.5" LCD screen and 8.2 megapixels. These inexpensive models make great
gifts.
Fuji "Professional" cameras offer the best a working photographer can buy. The S5 Pro, for example, is an ideal
wedding, portrait and studio digital camera that's compatible with Nikon's F Mount.
The newest Fujifilm product is the world's first 3-D consumer digital camera. Two lenses, spaced apart about the
same distance as human eyes are, allow the shooting simultaneously photos of one scene from different angles.
There's no need to pull out a pair of dizzying cardboard glasses to achieve effects never seen from an everyday,
anyone-can-own-it camera. When printed, the central subjects of the photo will seem to pop off the paper.
Considering Fuji Digital Cameras should be a snap for today's shopper. Most models offer features like face
detection with automatic red eye reduction, eliminating the need to fiddle with image-editing programs; picture
stabilization to prevent those blurry images that just can't be re-taken or fixed; easy-to-understand settings,
eliminating the need to consult the equipment's manual for whatever picture you're trying to take; and Fujinon's
patented optical zoom capabilities in different modes. All of the chassis of Fuji Digital Cameras are small, but
provide big opportunities for photographs worthy of sharing with family and friends. Some models also include
Fuji's trademarked InSimple technology for sharing photos and movies wirelessly.
Picture-taking has never been easier. There are more expensive cameras, there are cameras with more features
(nice to look at, but unnecessary to satisfy your photographic needs) and there are cameras with all kinds of
styling. But when looking for the best way to capture special moments, Fuji Digital Cameras will provide everything
a beginner or old-timer needs to create clear and vivid memories.
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