Tuesday 24 February 2015

Best digital cameras -fuji s9900w launched


Fuji launched new digital professional camera, The new S9900W is pretty impressive cameras, principal specifications and features are awesome for professional photography.
The lens is the same, for a start, a whopping 50x 24-1200mm equivalent f/2.9-6.5 zoom. It might not be the longest in its class – the Canon PowerShot SX60 HS holds that record with its mammoth 65x zoom – but a 50x zoom is still at the extreme end of telephoto photography.
It’s pretty hard to keep your subject steady in the frame at this kind of magnification, but Fuji’s new bridge cameras have 5-axis image stabilization.
The stabilization works for movies as well as stills, but although the new cameras can shoot full HD at up to60fps, it’s interlaced rather than progressive, so these cameras are half a step behind rivals that shoot 1080pfootage. There are built in Movie Trimming and Movie Join options, though, so you don’t have to wait until you get home before you start assembling your movies.
S9900W

cameras have a pretty fast burst mode too, shooting at 10 frames per second at full resolution – though only up to 10 frames at a time. They also offer multi-frame processing for creating composite HDR images and they can shoot time-lapse sequences too.
This Fuji S9900W don’t just shoot faraway subjects – they also offer a 1cm Super Macro mode for close-ups.

this cameras have a 1/2.3-inch 16-megapixel CMOS sensor. It’s a BSI (back side illuminated) design which improves light efficiency, and contributes to the impressive maximum sensitivity of ISO 12,800. It’s a small sensor, though, and while that’s been par for the course for bridge cameras until now.