FinePix S9500

Fujifilm FinePix S9500 or FinePix S9000 is a bridge digital camera released by Fujifilm in 2005 and intended for the enthusiastic amateur. It is a member of the Fujifilm FinePix family and has been superseded by the Fujifilm FinePix S100fs. It has a long list of advanced prosumer features, like combining having wide-angle ability (28 mm equivalent on a 35 mm camera), full range of manual settings, mechanical zoom ring, high ISO-sensitivities, and some of the versatile features of Live-Preview Digital cameras (LPDs) like movie mode, movable LCD panel, and macro mode.

Fujifilm FinePix S9500
Overview
TypeBridge digital camera
Lens
LensFixed 28 mm - 300 mm equiv. (10.7x zoom ratio)
Sensor/medium
Sensor1/1.6" CCD
Maximum resolution9.0 megapixels
ASA/ISO rangeAuto / 80 / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600
StoragexD Picture Card Compact Flash
Exposure/metering
Exposure modesProgram AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, Manual, Program Shift (P mode)
Shutter
Shutter speed range30 – 1/4,000 sec.
Viewfinder
ViewfinderElectronic viewfinder

Main features

  • RAW option
  • Movie mode (up to 60 fps)
  • 21.4x total zoom (10.7x optical, 2.0x digital)
  • Macro mode starting from 1 cm
  • Hot shoe for external flash
  • The LCD screen can be tilted up to an angle of 45° and 90° and down to 45°.
  • Facility to use a cable release.
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