Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 14 2007, 7:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Fujifilm announces the Fujifilm IS Pro SLR Camera.
The Fujifilm IS Pro features a 12.4MP chip, 5 simulation modes for daylight photography, facial detection, metal alloy frame, password feature protection, Nikon F mount compatible, dual cycle noise reduction for pristine photos at ISO 3200 and RAW and JPEG simultaneous shooting.
The IS Pro provides a 30 second live image CCD preview to the cameras LCD monitor directly from the imaging sensor in color or black and white.
The body of the Fujifilm IS Pro has a list price of $2599.95 and ships in August.
More details on FujiFilm site. Via LetsGoDigital.
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