Respect Fuji

A look back over the last several years reveals some significant and high-risk camera introductions by Fujifilm. Each camera is followed by a one-line description and an excerpt from Fuji's own press release.

February 2004 - Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro
A film-like tonal distribution with a digital camera.

Where once a single photodiode* was responsible for capturing the full range of light strengths at a single location on the sensor, Fujifilm has now paired two photodiodes per photosite**: a larger, primary photodiode adjusted for high sensitivity, with the secondary photodiode for lower sensitivity. When combined, they offer four times the dynamic range† of conventional photodiodes.

February 2006 - FujiFilm FinePix F30
A pocketable digital camera for low light photography.

Building on the success of the award-winning FinePix F10 Zoom, the FinePix F30 Zoom pulls away from the pack with a sensitivity setting that is eight times as effective in low light as a conventional compact with ISO 400. The product of many years of accumulated expertise in sensor technology, this is the closest that any digital compact camera has come to approximating the remarkable sensitivity of the human eye. In practical terms, it is a breakthrough in delivering crisp images, even at night-time, or with fast-moving subjects.

March 2007 - Fujifilm Klasse S
A new high-end compact AF wide normal fixed-lens 35mm film camera?!
Translation by Google: Each time you launch the "KLASSE S", released last December, photo enthusiasts from all our acclaimed "KLASSE W" on the same body, all corresponding to the subject's high versatility focus Fuji 38 mm F2.8 Super EBC covered non-high-performance lens with a 35 mm KONPAKUTOKAMERA luxury... Body is the fastest class and 1 / 500 s high-speed shutter (throttle opening) displayed in the viewfinder and shutter speed, exposure compensation dial independent large, complex dial button operation to eliminate as much as possible, especially to navigate understandable realize, including high-level user with a satisfactory performance camera.

January 2008 - Fujifilm S100FS
Bringing back the bridge camera, 2/3" and all.

The FinePix S100FS is equipped with a 14.3x Fujinon manual zoom lens, Fujifilm’s 8th generation 2/3” Super CCD sensor with 11 Megapixels, third generation RP III processor, 2.5” tiltable LCD... film simulation modes and settings that expand the camera’s dynamic range. The FinePix S100FS has an extended dynamic range (100%, 200%, 400%) similar to that of negative film thanks to the newly developed low-noise 2/3-inch 11.1 Megapixel Super CCD VIII HR and the new RP Processor III.

January 2008 - Model name unavailable.
Fuji releases a new 6x7 (medium format) compact film camera?!
Press release and photo unavailable. See LetsGoDigital for the details available at this time.

The Google translation sums it up nicely as follows:
富士フイルム, as a leading company in the field of imaging, the value of the proposed new photos and photos of greatness, continues to convey the excitement of photography.

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