Fujifilm FinePix 4900 Zoom
More Serious, More Fun
It wasn't that long ago I reported on a fun camera from Fujifilm, the shirt-pocket sized FinePix 4700. The follow up for the photo enthusiast, the new FinePix 4900, brings the same serious digital picture qualities with added features and capabilities. Although it looks and feels serious and is still lightweight and compact, this 4900 will require a jacket pocket. For under $1000, Fujifilm has included industry leading resolution and image size with a feature set that will make almost every serious interest in photography a digital possibility. This feature set includes a new barrel body design with an ergonomic handgrip that supports a wide ranging 6x Super EBC Fujinon aspheric zoom lens. The focal length range compares to 35-210mm on a 35mm camera. To assure accurate picture framing and precise camera control, Fujifilm put in a miniature LCD through the lens eye-level viewfinder in addition to a full 2" playback monitor. This SLR-like handling is backed up by a comprehensive set of camera controls, including five exposure modes. In addition to setting the main control knob to Auto, aperture or shutter priority, program and of course manual, a ring just under the knob allows selection of aperture and shutter speed, exposure compensation, and more. All controls read out in sharp digital numbers and letters in the miniature eye-level finder. Alternately, you can click on a button next to the eyepiece and the image the lens is focused on, as well as all of the operation information, is transferred to the 2" LCD playback screen. User-Selectable Controls |
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The Fujifilm FinePix 4900 employs a 2.4 million octagonal sensor CCD that captures image data at 36-bit depth, resulting in a 4.3 megapixel file. These images are stored in one of three selectable JPEG compression ratio files on a SmartMedia card. A 16MB SmartMedia card is supplied and may be supplemented with cards up to 64MB capacity. This allows for either 32 Fine quality files or as many as 180 Basic quality images. Using The Fujifilm FinePix
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Once I was assured the camera would function with independent flash in addition to the built-in unit, I set out on a picture taking adventure. Although I didn't cover a whole lot of territory, I did find a wide range of subjects and photographed them at different times of day and in distinctly varied lighting conditions. After each day's outing I returned with one or more SmartMedia cards full of high quality JPEG image files. I downloaded immediately and cleared the cards after checking the image values in Photoshop before storing the image files in a non-compressed TIFF file format. Impressions And Evaluations |
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When it came to the actual picture taking experience, I very much appreciated the eye-level miniature LCD TTL display of the image for framing my pictures. Compared to the optical viewfinder most enthusiast digital cameras have, it provides far superior and more accurate picture framing. And, it really is quite essential with the focal length range the 6x zoom lens the 4900 affords. However, this unusual viewfinder does take a bit of getting used to because the image quality is not very great, and it jumps along in steps if you pan the camera. Because I wear glasses, I believe I was disadvantaged, as some light gets in behind my glasses and degrades the viewfinder image. If I were to purchase the camera I'd first find a way to install a diopter correction eyepiece lens to allow using the camera without my glasses. With those few caveats expressed, the Fujifilm FinePix 4900 Zoom does provide very fine quality. Excellent 7.5x10" prints can be made from its image files. In every respect I found it to be a winner. For under $1000, including Adobe PhotoDeluxe 4.0, it's an exceptional value. For more information, call Fuji Photo Film USA Inc. at (800) 800-3854, or visit their web site at: www.fujifilm.com. |
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