Joe Ogiba
March 8th, 2010, 08:53 AM
YouTube - Fujifilm FinePix HS10 Profesjonalne zdj?cia z jednym obiektywem! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7EoAE14Z9k)
FinePix HS10 / HS11 | Fujifilm Global (http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/s/finepix_hs10/)
YouTube - PMA2010: Fuji HS10.m4v (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3E6QmwmhsZQ)
"That helps explains why, of all the new Fuji models (covered February 5 on this Web site) he's most bullish on the new HS10, a bridge "SLR-style" design with a whopping 30:1 zoom (from 24mm through 720mm, 35mm eq.), along with two other Fujifilm DIMA award winners, the Superzoom F80EXR (10:1) and the touchscreen Z700EXR.
I managed to snag crisp shots of distant faces using a pre-production HS10 sample zoomed all the way out to 720mm, from a vantage point at Fujifilm's exhibit inside the convention centre. This is a ridiculous feat for a handheld camera indoors.
"It's the best stabilization I've ever seen," says Poole, "and much improved over its predecessor." The HS10 uses a combination of high ISO, mechanical and optical stabilization.
Much improved: mere words to the reader, conveying little in a world accustomed to hype. Seeing a tack-sharp image from an extreme telephoto; now that's a different story.
But that's something you have to experience to fully appreciate."
Day 2 at PMA 2010 (http://www.marketnews.ca/LatestNewsHeadlines/Day2atPMA2010.html?page=3)
FinePix HS10 / HS11 | Fujifilm Global (http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/s/finepix_hs10/)
YouTube - PMA2010: Fuji HS10.m4v (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3E6QmwmhsZQ)
"That helps explains why, of all the new Fuji models (covered February 5 on this Web site) he's most bullish on the new HS10, a bridge "SLR-style" design with a whopping 30:1 zoom (from 24mm through 720mm, 35mm eq.), along with two other Fujifilm DIMA award winners, the Superzoom F80EXR (10:1) and the touchscreen Z700EXR.
I managed to snag crisp shots of distant faces using a pre-production HS10 sample zoomed all the way out to 720mm, from a vantage point at Fujifilm's exhibit inside the convention centre. This is a ridiculous feat for a handheld camera indoors.
"It's the best stabilization I've ever seen," says Poole, "and much improved over its predecessor." The HS10 uses a combination of high ISO, mechanical and optical stabilization.
Much improved: mere words to the reader, conveying little in a world accustomed to hype. Seeing a tack-sharp image from an extreme telephoto; now that's a different story.
But that's something you have to experience to fully appreciate."
Day 2 at PMA 2010 (http://www.marketnews.ca/LatestNewsHeadlines/Day2atPMA2010.html?page=3)