Fuji FinePix HS20 Digital Camera
16 Megapixel , 30x Optical Zoom
, 3.0" LCD
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Record-breaking, innovative,
versatile; the new Fujifilm FinePix HS20 EXR is all this and so much
more. Replacing the multiple award-winning FinePix HS10; this latest
addition to the range of Fujifilm bridge cameras represents the
perfect picture taking solution for photographers who want the
specification and picture quality of an SLR without the heavy camera
bag and huge dent in their bank balance. With a class-leading
feature set that includes a brand new EXR CMOS sensor, high speed
continuous shooting capability, improved user interface, versatile
video functions, 16 megapixel resolution and a 30x zoom lens with
advanced anti-blur technologies, the HS20 EXR sets new standards in
bridge camera functionality and performance.
Salient Features of Fuji FinePix HS20 Digital Camera
Fujifilm FinePix HS20
EXR with BSI-CMOS
“Shoot with beautiful quality and never miss the moment”. This is
our concept for EXR-CMOS and the backed up technologies behind are
below. With conventional sensor design, light has to pass through a
layer of wiring before it reaches the photo diodes. This reduces the
amount of light hitting the sensor. But with a BSI (Backside
Illumination) sensor, the wiring layer and photo diodes are reversed
so sensitivity is improved; a benefit that's particularly obvious
when shooting in low light conditions. Thanks to newly developed EXR
Processor and BSI CMOS, super fast transfer circuit made it possible
for fast process and reading the files. The real benefit here is; it
can take high speed shooting and Full HD movie.
Photo Scenes
The Fujifilm camera can now recognize 27 scenes including blue sky
(sky), green leaves (greenery), sunsets and even backlit scenes.
According to each scene, the camera can set the perfect setting (AF,
exposure, white balance and flash) and take the best quality picture
automatically. Therefore, all you need to do is press the shutter
and you will get the perfect finish easily. The EXR processor also
has the capability to spot and reduce purple colour fringing, most
common on dark subjects against light backgrounds, and improves the
resolution at the corners of an image for more uniform image
sharpness.
Rich User interface
Perhaps the most obvious benefit of the EXR processor, however, is
the new Rich User Interface, which employs Vector fonts and graphics
to dramatically improve the appearance of the menus. Users can wave
goodbye to pixellated graphics and enjoy smooth text and icons on
the camera's menus, now presented on a LCD screen. For users who
struggle to find images on increasingly-large capacity memory cards,
improved image searching capabilities will come in very handy. Now,
searching through thousands of images can take seconds, not minutes.
Once you've found the shots, it's easy to put them in to a photobook
using the Photobook Assist function where the camera creates the
book, tags the images.
Manual options on the
Fujifilm FinePix HS20EXR
The EXR technology adds further versatility by modifying its
behaviour according to the lighting condition. Users can either let
the EXR Auto mode to choose the correct setting itself, or pick from
three manually selected options:
• Resolution Priority mode should be chosen when you're after
exceptional image quality. The FinePix HS20 EXR uses the full 16
megapixel resolution to produce images that can be printed out at A3
size straight from the camera.
• High ISO & Low Noise Priority mode is the one to choose in low
light conditions where the combination with the BSI sensor makes for
superb results. To achieve this, the HS20 EXR uses Pixel Fusion
where it doubles the size of the pixels to make them more sensitive
to light.
• Finally, Dynamic Range Priority mode cleverly takes two pictures
and combines them to provide a range of up to 1600%. This makes
light work of scenes with lots of contrast such as a landscape on a
summer's day or a portrait where the light source is behind the
subject.
• With these unique sensor combinations, capturing great pictures
has never been easier.
Continuous shooting
with the Fujifilm HS20 EXR
Thanks to the FinePix HS20 EXR's heady mix of sensor and processing
technologies, brilliant action shots are possible no matter how fast
the subject is moving. Whether you've got the Fujifilm FinePix HS20
EXR trained on sport, wildlife or just the kids running around,
continuous full resolution shooting at 8 frames per second will make
sure they're stopped in their tracks. And if that's not fast enough
for your needs, how does 11 frames per second at 8 megapixel
resolution sound There's also no need to worry about slow auto
focusing or shutter lag conspiring against you; the Fujifilm HS20
EXR's contrast AF system takes no longer than 0.16 seconds to focus.
So, it's more likely to be human reactions that fail before the
camera, but the Fujifilm FinePix HS20 EXR even has that eventually
covered as well with the Best Frame Capture Mode. Here, the camera
starts recording images from the moment you half-press the shutter
release to focus. When you do take a picture, the Fujifilm FinePix
HS20 EXR also capture 8 frames before or after you've taken the shot
to make sure you get one perfect image. Friends and family will
think you've turned into a professional sports photographer
overnight.
Fujifilm FinePix HS20
EXR lens
With a 30x zoom range covering focal lengths from 24 - 720 mm (35 mm
equivalent), the Fujifilm FinePix HS20 EXR really is ready for
anything. Boasting high quality Fujinon optics, the mechanical zoom
lens is now even easier to operate thanks to a reduction in the size
of the integral flashgun. Zooming through the range can be done
quickly and precisely to ensure perfect framing for every shot.
Using the longer focal lengths can cause camera shake, but the
Fujifilm FinePix HS20 EXR has the bases covered fighting camera
shake on three fronts. First, the sensor moves to counter any hand
movements. Second, sensitivity is boosted using Pixel Fusion to
allow faster shutter speeds and third, “Advanced anti blur” mode in
EXR Auto (need for the users to select EXR Auto) where a sequence of
four images are taken and then combined to provide one, to realize
shake-free result (camera will decide automatically according to the
shooting scenes).
Record videos with
the Fujifilm FinePix HS20 EXR
The Fujifilm FinePix HS20 EXR isn't just a camera for shooting
stills; it also offers an impressive level of video functionality.
By employing the same Pixel Fusion technology as it does for still
images, the FinePix HS20 EXR delivers high sensitivity with low
noise for movie capture in low lighting conditions without the need
to resort to additional lighting. Now you can capture the mood of
sunsets, interiors and parties and even night safari scenes in both
still and movie form. This camera can captures 1920 x 1080p footage
at 30 frames per second. Versatility is further increased thanks to
the High Speed Movie options, which include 320 x 112 pixel capture
at an incredible 320 frames per second or 640 x 480 pixel capture at
an impressive 80 frames per second. With features like this, even
the fastest moving subjects can be captured and watched in
super-slow motion. Lastly, this camera can save the footage using
the H.264 (MOV) Full HD format with stereo sound. The mainstay of
broadcasting and Blu-Ray technologies, the H.264 (MOV) format
produces file sizes that are smaller and easier to handle than AVI
format, plus they're compatible with many applications and websites,
making it simple for you to share video content via sites such as
YouTube.
Panorama pictures
with the Fujifilm HS20EXR
Further enhancements have been made over the Fujifilm FinePix HS10
to enhance the user experience and make the Fujifilm HS20 EXR the
perfect all in one camera. These include an improved Motion Panorama
mode for simple, high quality 360° image capture, compatibility with
the RR-80 remote release, film simulation modes and the provision to
accept high capacity SDXC cards. Flash users will be pleased to hear
that the Fujifilm FinePix HS20 EXR also offers TTL flash metering
and will be supported by two new compatible flashguns; the bounce
head EF-20 and EF-42, which also offers auto zoom function.
Fujifilm FinePix HS20
EXR key features
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All-new 16 megapixel
EXR CMOS sensor
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30x optical zoom
covering 24 - 720 mm (35 mm equivalent)
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3.0 inch LCD with
460,000 pixel and new Rich User Interface using Vector fonts and
graphics
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Advanced anti-blur
technology
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1600% wide dynamic
range
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Full resolution high
speed shooting at 8 fps, high speed movie capture at up to 320
fps (320 x 112 pixels)
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Longer battery life
(up to 350 frames, with 4-AA alkaline batteries)
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Electronic level
function
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Raw file format
-
Full HD movie
capture using H.264 (MOV) format
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New EXR Auto mode
featuring 27 scenes
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Colour fringing
reduction and corner sharpness improvement
-
Film simulation
modes
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Quick start mode
-
Motion Panorama 360
mode
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TTL flash control
with optional external flashes
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Lens hood included
(excluding China model)
-
Photobook Assist
function
Standard Accessories with Fuji
FinePix
HS20 Digital Camera
- 4x AA type Alkaline
- Shoulder Strap
- USB Cable
- A/V Cable
- Lens Cap and Lens Cap Cord
- CD-ROM Software
- Manual
Technical Specifications
of Fuji
FinePix HS20 Digital Camera |
Number of
effective pixels |
16.0 million
pixels |
Image sensor |
1/2-inch EXR
CMOS with primary color filter |
Storage
media |
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File format |
- still image
-
JPEG (Exif
Ver 2.3)*3, RAW (RAF format), RAW+JPEG
(Design rule for Camera File system compliant / DPOF-compatible)
- movie
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H.264 (MOV)
- sound
-
WAVE
format, Stereo sound
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Number of
recorded pixels |
- still image
-
L :
(4:3) 4608 x 3456 / (3:2) 4608 x 3072 / (16:9) 4608
x 2592
M : (4:3) 3264 x 2448 / (3:2) 3264 x 2176 / (16:9)
3264 x 1840
S : (4:3) 2304 x 1728 / (3:2) 2304 x 1536 / (16:9)
1920 x 1080
<Motion Panorama>
360° Vertical 11520 x 1624 Horizontal 11520 x 1080
180° Vertical 5760 x 1624 Horizontal 5760 x 1080
120° Vertical 3840 x 1624 Horizontal 3840 x 1080
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Lens |
- name
-
Fujinon
30x optical zoom lens
- focal length
-
f=4.2 -
126mm, equivalent to 24-720mm on a 35mm camera
- full-aperture
-
F2.8
(Wide) - F5.6 (Telephoto)
- constitution
-
11
groups 15 lenses
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Digital zoom |
- |
Aperture |
F2.8-F11
(Wide) F5.6-F11(Telephoto) 1/3EV step |
Focus
distance
(from lens surface) |
- Normal
-
- Macro
-
- Super Macro
-
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Sensitivity |
Auto /
Equivalent to ISO 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 /
6400 / 12800 (Standard Output Sensitivity)
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Exposure
control |
TTL
256-zones metering, Multi, Spot, Average |
Exposure
mode |
Programmed
AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, Manual |
Shooting
modes |
- SP
-
Natural
Light, Natural Light & with Flash, Portrait,
Portrait Enhancer, Dog, Cat, Landscape, Sport,
Night, Night (Tripod), Fireworks, Sunset, Snow,
Beach, Party, Flower, Text
- MODE DIAL
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EXR,
AUTO, P, S, A, M, C, PANORAMA, SP1, SP2, Adv
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Image
stabilizer |
CMOS shift
type |
Face
detection |
Yes |
Exposure
compensation |
-2.0EV -
+2.0EV 1/3EV step |
Shutter
speed |
(Auto mode)
1/4sec. to 1/4000sec., (All other modes) 30sec. to
1/4000sec.
(combined mechanical and electronic shutter)
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Continuous
shooting |
- TOP
-
L : TOP-
4 / 8 frames (3 / 5 / 8 frames/sec.)
M : TOP- 4 / 8 / 16 frames (3 / 5 / 8 / 11
frames/sec.)
S : TOP- 4 / 8 / 16 / 32 frames (3 / 5 / 8 / 11
frames/sec.)
- Best Frame
capture
-
L : 8
frames (3 / 5 / 8 frames/sec.)
M : 8 / 16 frames (3 / 5 / 8 / 11 frames/sec.)
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Auto
bracketing |
AE
Bracketing : ±1 / 3EV,±2 / 3EV,±1EV
Film Simulation Bracketing : PROVIA / STD, Velvia /
VIVID, ASTIA / SOFT
Dynamic Rang Bracketing : 100% / 200% / 400% |
Focus |
- mode
-
Single
AF / Continuous AF (EXR AUTO, Movie) / Manual AF
(One-push AF mode included)
- type
-
TTL
contrast AF, AF assist illuminator available
- AF frame
selection
-
Center,
Multi, Area, Tracking
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White
balance |
Automatic
scene recognition
- Preset
-
Fine,
Shade, Fluorescent light (Daylight), Fluorescent
light (Warm White), Fluorescent light (Cool White),
Incandescent light, Custom
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Self-timer |
Approx.
10sec. / 2sec. delay |
Flash |
Auto flash
(super i-flash)
Effective range : (ISO AUTO)
- Normal
-
|
Flash modes |
Red-eye
removal OFF : Auto, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow
Synchro.
Red-eye removal ON : Red-eye Reduction Auto, Red-eye
Reduction & Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Red-eye
Reduction & Slow Synchro. |
Hot shoe |
YES |
Electronic
Viewfinder |
0.2-inch.,
approx. 200,000 dots, color LCD viewfinder approx. 97%
coverage |
LCD monitor |
3.0-inch,
approx. 460,000 dots, TFT color LCD monitor, approx.
100% coverage |
Movie
recording |
1920 x 1080
pixels / 1280 x 720 pixels / 640 x 480 pixels (30 frames
/ sec.) with stereo sound
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Photography
functions |
EXR mode,
Face Detection, Auto red-eye removal, Motion
Panorama360, Film simulation, Framing guideline, Frame
No. memory, Histogram display, Best frame capture, Face
recognition, High Speed Movie (80 / 160 / 320 fps),
Electronic level, One-touch RAW, Advanced Anti Blur
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Playback
functions |
Face
Detection, Auto red-eye removal, Multi-frame playback
(with micro thumbnail), Protect, Crop, Resize, Slide
show, Image rotate, voice memo, histogram display,
exposure warning, Photobook assist, Image search,
Favorites, Mark for upload, Panorama, Erase selected
frames |
Other
functions |
PictBridge,
Exif Print, 35 Languages, Time difference, Silent mode
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Terminal |
- Video output
-
NTSC /
PAL selectable with monaural sound
- Digital
interface
-
USB 2.0
High-Speed
- HDMI output
-
HDMI
Mini connector
|
Power supply |
4xAA type
alkaline batteries (included) / 4xAA type Ni-MH
rechargeable batteries (sold separately) / 4xAA type
lithium batteries (sold separately) / CP-04 with AC
power adapter AC-5VX(sold separately) |
Dimensions |
130.6(W) x
90.7(H) x 126.0(D) mm / 5.1(W) x 3.6(H) x 5.0(D) in. |
Weight |
Approx. 636g
/ 22.4oz. (excluding accessories, battery and memory
card)
Approx. 730g / 25.7oz. (including battery and memory
card) |
Operating
Temperature |
0°C - 40°C |
Operating
Humidity |
10% - 80%
(no condensation) |
Guide to the
number of available frames for battery operation |
Alkaline
batteries : Approx. 350frames
Ni-MH rechargeable batteries : Approx. 400 frames
Lithium batteries : Approx. 700 frames |
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