4Jan2008
Filed under: Digital Camera
Author: Czar

Already available in Asia, Fujifilm has announced its intentions to bring the FinePix Z100fd to North America. An eight-megapixel camera, the 100 is less than 0.8 inches thick, and features both software and hardware stabilization. ISO light sensitivity extends to 1600, and the lens boasts 5x optical zoom. Other software features include face recognition and red-eye correction.
The camera relies on a lithium-ion battery, and in terms of storage supports both SD/SDHC cards and the more exclusive xD format. It should ship to North America later in January, at a price of $250 — silver, pink, brown and black and white colors will be available.
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- Tags: Asia, Cards, Colors, Eye Correction, Face Recognition, Finepix Z100fd, Fujifilm Finepix, Light Sensitivity, Lithium, Lithium Ion Battery, Megapixel Camera, North America, Red Eye, Sdhc, Software Features, Storage, Zoom
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