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April 2008
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Grand angle
Zoom puissant
Stabilisation optique
Emulation rendu pellicules
Très bonne ergonomie générale
Zoom optique 28400 mm polyvalent
Bonne gestion du bruit électronique jusqu'à 800 ISO
1600 ISO acceptable
Bague de zooming manuelle et stabilisation optique
Extrait: The Fuji Finepix S100FS is a large high-end fixed lens digital camera aimed at prosumers. Fuji calls it the most sophisticated camera ever made. It is an SLR-styled camera with complete manual controls, a mechanical lens and numerou...
Very good photo quality; outperforms other super zooms at high ISOs by at least a full stop (though see issues below), Whopping 14.3X, 28 400 mm zoom lens, Optical image stabilization, SLRlike body has excellent build quality; easy to hold; manual zoom...
Lots of purple fringing; SuperCCD tends to smudge fine details a bit, Expensive for a fixedlens camera, Below average battery life, Awkward manual focus system, Full shutter speed range not available in shutter priority mode, Very slow RAW editing soft...
The Fuji FinePix S100fs is a very intriguing camera. It has an SLR-like design, a larger-than-average CCD, a heck of a zoom range, image stabilization, and an articulating LCD display. Image quality is better (in most respects) than your typical super ...
The first thing that impresses about the Fujifilm FinePix S100FS is its build and weight – a large proportion of that due to the chunky optic bolted onto the front – and, image quality apart, its an impression that stays with you. Being well t...
Extrait: The is the "almost DSLR" Super Zoom. Not only does it handle and feel like a DSLR, it is also easy enough in point-and-shoot mode to obtain high quality images that are properly exposed and with pleasant colors....
Fringing, price, fixed lens, inaccurate LCD at default setting
Fujifilm markets the S100fs as a ‘DSLR-styled camera without the bulk of additional lenses’, and that much is true. Indeed, the 28-400mm focal range is an asset, and it certainly handles like a DSLR. However, image quality is let down by the a...
Extrait: The S100 FS is a ‘bridge’ camera that offers a number of features found on the Fuji Finepix S5 Pro D-SLR. Its eighth generation Super CCD sensor boasts 11.1 million pixels, and full manual control is easy to achieve for photographers who like to take ...
Extrait: Back in November 2005 I courted controversy by awarding the then-new Fujifilm FinePix S9500 a full 10/10 in every score category. I received emails and forum posts complaining that I was stupid to award such a high score, and some people on the forum of a...
Very useful zoom range, Excellent resolution and good edge to edge detail, Sharp, generally high-quality lens, Expanded dynamic range option (and it works), Excellent high-ISO performance for a non-DSLR, Full photographic control, huge range of SLR-like f...
Strong, visible chromatic aberration at the most useful focal lengths, Noise reduction attacks fine detail if you look too close, 230 shot battery life somewhat limiting, Film simulation rarely useful, RAW processing software is unusable, Electronic viewf...
With the price of DSLRs dropping all the time, the justification for bridge cameras between compacts and full-grown DSLRs looks increasingly weak. The S100FS makes a game job of proving that there is still room for such a camera. It represents an awfu...
Gorgeous 14.3x zoom lens, unique film simulation feature
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While camera companies love to talk about how their ultrazooms are "just like a DSLR," FujiFilms 10-megapixel S100FS is the first wed actually have trouble separating from an SLR lineup. The S100FS doesnt try to compact the DSLR form factor at all...