Fujifilm slaps US release date, price on Z5fd / FinePix S5 Pro
By Darren Murph | December 7, 2006
Filed under: Digital Cameras
Fujifilm is apparently in the mood for spewing out much-anticipated launch details today, as both its face finding portable and S5 Pro DSLR are getting tagged with a US release date and price. The Z5fd has added the “face detection” moniker since we last saw it, but keeps the same 6.3-megapixel sensor, metal enclosure, trio of color schemes, 2.5-inch LCD monitor, i-Flash (flash that adapts to the environment), and “Blog Mode,” which will automatically resize your photos for easy web posting while maintaining the original biggie. On the DSLR side, the FinePix S5 Pro is getting all official too, touting a 12.3-megapixel Super CCD SR Pro sensor, the company’s own RP Processor Pro for “smoother tonality,” ISO up to 3200, film simulation mode, and the obligatory face finding technology to boot. So if you’re looking for a pocket-friendly digicam to come your way next March, the Z5fd will be landing for $229, while the upscale S5 Pro would make a lovely Valentine’s Day gift if you’re down with the $1,999 pricetag.
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