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Fuji Unveils 6.2 Megapixel Camera

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Posted by: TotalRecall

Fuji Photo Film on Wednesday unveiled two high-resolution digital cameras built around new sensor chips that are designed to capture more precise variations of light and dark.

The new Fujifilm FinePix F700 offers a resolution of 6.2 megapixels using Fuji's new proprietary chip called the Super CCD SR, or charge-coupled device with super dynamic range technology. This chip, introduced in January, mixes a regular pixel sensor with a new type modified to capture high-intensity light. Fuji said that as a result, the chip can better capture the spectrum of light and dark elements in an image.


The 6.2 megapixel camera should be available this spring with prices near $600. Fuji also plans to release another camera around the same time for $500:

Fuji also introduced the FinePix F410 which uses a CCD HR (high resolution) sensor chip. This sensor uses 3.1 million effective pixels and can produce high-resolution images with up to 6 million recorded pixels.

More is at C|Net.



Posted by: SKYHN

Only $600? That is cheap!



Posted by: Null Actor

I'm pretty sure there is at least one zero missing in both those prices.



Posted by: Daedleus

Foveon is up-and-coming technology that is supposed to replace standard CCD digicam technology.

http://www.foveon.com/X3_tech.html



 
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