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FinePix S602Z: Built with creative versatility in mind. This is the ideal digital camera for the enthusiast. It offers an extra powerful zoom, ability to take up to 5 pictures per second (at top resolution) and even accepts compact flash, smart media and IBM's microdrive! Includes a 16MB Memory Card!

The FinePix S602 offers a bright F2.8 Super EBC (Electron Beam Coating) Fujinon 6X (35-210mm) optical Zoom Lens with a 13-step aperture.

Coupled to a new focusing system, the new 3rd generation 3.1 million effective pixels Super CCD system can yield 1600 ISO at 1 MegaPixel with minimal electronic noise, higher shutter speeds and extraordinary performance.

The new 3rd generation Super CCD system uses Fujifilm's new Pixel Data Coupling Technology to produce ultra sharp yet colourful 6.0 million pixel images. Also featured is our Pixel-Mixing Technology, which can produce digital VGA resolution movies at 30 fps.

Other features include: dual media slots, a manual focus ring, aperture or Shutter priority, AE scene modes, custom white balance, hot shoe mount and an electronic mini LCD through-the-lens (TTL) viewfinder (Optional .79X wide angle lens or a 1.5X telephoto lens with 55 mm filter adapter tube is available).

Specificaitions:

• 3.1 Million Effective Pixel Super CCD

• 3.3 Million Total Sensor 1/1.7" Super CCD

• 6.0 Million Output Pixels (2832 x 2128)

• Fujifilm's New 3rd generation Super CCD System featuring Pixel Data Coupling Technology for Increased sharpness and colour with less electronic noise, and new Pixel-Mixing Technology for improved video capture with greater detail.

• 6X Aspherical Zoom Captures Images with Astonishing Clarity, f/2.8-f/11; 13 steps. (35 - 210mm, 35mm cameras equivalent zoom).

• 26.4X Total Zoom

• Digital Movie Mode; QVGA (320x240) Motion JPEG at 30 frames / Sec. Or VGA (640x480) Motion JPEG at 30 frames/Sec. With Sound

• Continuous Shooting Mode; 5 Frames / Sec. at Full Resolution for 5 pictures or 1.8 Frame/Sec for 40 pictures at 1 MegaPixel Mode (1280x960)

• Black and White mode

• Voice Recording Modes with 30 Sec. Picture Annotations

• Built-in Miniature LCD Through-the- Lens Viewfinder and 2" Colour LCD Playback Monitor.

• Full Exposure override, Shutter and Aperture Priority with Manual Focus Control & Hot shoe mount.

• Optional Lens Mounting Ring for use with 55mm Filters, 1.5x Telephoto lens or 0.79x wide angle lens

• 15 to 1/2000 Sec Shutter Speeds

• ISO Modes; 100/200/400 and 800/1600 at 1 MegaPixel Mode

• 2" LCD Colour Monitor

• Dual Media Slots Support SmartMedia?and Compact Flash Type II or IBM Microdrive. Includes 16MB Memory Card.

• Convenient USB port for Fast Computer File Transfers

Bought it for $1500 in about 5 months ago, now sell it for only $700. its in A1 condition, only been used for few times. still comes with 6 months warranty.

also come with extra bag and memory card.

located in Sydney, price negotiable for serious buyer only.

if interested, please send email to

[email protected]

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