Fujifilm FinePix HS10 Camera
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30x Long Zoom with CMOS Sensor
The world's first Fujinon 30x optical zoom in a compact camera installed with the high speed CMOS Sensor.
Like No Other - The Extreme Fujinon 30x Long Zoom Lens
Regarded Highly by Professionals
The widely renown Fujinon Lens are used popularly in numerous situations including satellites in outer space, TV/film, security and compact cameras. With the highly adept manufacture of Fujifilm, high precision optic and technology are provided for the best 30x optical zoom.
Manual Zoom
Perfectly frame shots by rotating the lens ring to zoom in and out.
BSI CMOS 10 Megapixels
Advanced image quality, improved low light sensitivity and faster performance. Introducing new BSI (Back Side Illuminated) CMOS technology: breaking the mould and bringing three new imaging technologies below to the FinePix HS10.
High-speed Continuous Shooting
Shoots the action at 10fps at full resolution. Ultra-burst shooting powered by the fast BSI CMOS sensor reveals images that not even your eyes can capture.
Multi Frame Technology
FinePix Multi Frame Technology combined with the accelerated performance of BSI CMOS lets you use powerful Pro Modes to capture scenes with mood and depth rivaling expensive DSLR cameras.
High Sensitivity and Low Noise
While conventional CMOS front-side elements block light, BSI CMOS turns the sensor upside down to let light directly strike the silicon for higher sensitivity, more uniform response and lower pixel cross talk. For you, that means superior photos in low light with even lower noise.
BSI CMOS Processor
Developed for the extended reach of the world's first 30x optical zoom and the high-speed performance of the BSI CMOS, the integrated processor expands photo expression with innovative Motion Panorama, Multi Motion and Pro Low light mode.
Notes- * Sample photos are simulated images.
- * FinePix HS10 / HS11 is the world's smallest among digital camera with 30x optical zoom lens; as of February, 2010, Fujifilm research.