Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 26 2007, 4:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Fujifilm announces a new camera series dubbed Z-series. The first one in this new line is the FinePix Z10fd.
The 7.2MP FinePix Z10fd is ultra-portable (competes with Sony T-series) and features Fujinon 3x optical Zoom lens, 2.5" LCD screen and packs 54MB of internal memory, Face Detection Technology, Automatic Red Eye Removal, IrSimple wireless data transfer, i-Flash Intelligent Flash, dual shot mode and blog mode.The FinePix Z10fd Blog Mode lets you post pictures to blogs, websites, auctions, or e-mail with ease by copying and automatically resizing any image you've captured to a properly sized 640x480 (VGA) (or 320 x 240) image size, right in the camera, saving time from downloading it and adjusting it on your PC.
The Fujifilm FinePix Z10fd will ship in late September at a retail price of $199.95. Fujifilm offers the Z10fd in these funky colors: Wave Blue, Wasabi Green, Hot Pink, Sunset Orange, and Midnight Black.
Via the Fujifilm site.
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