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Japan, Inc., Oct, 2003

Fuji's new, SLR-style S5000 digicam has a 3,100,000-pixel CCD and is capable of producing images with a max resolution of 2,816 x 2,120 dots in JPEG or RAW formats. That equates to 6 million pixel photos after Fuji's imaging system has worked its wizardry. The camera will also do 320 x 240 dot video in Motion JPEG format at a very decent 30 frames per second and has a 10-times optical zoom, so you don't need to be too close to your subject. Snaps are recorded to the 16MB card in the xD-Picture Card slot and the digicam connects to your computer via USB. But the neatest thing about this camera is that it looks just like a regular, professional 35mm unit (not unlike my own Nikon F100, in fact) and that should please a lot of old-school-but-open-minded photography enthusiasts.

More info: www.fujifilm.co.jp/news_r/ nrj1102.html

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