
Fujifilm 2012 F-series: FinePix F660EXR, F700EXR and F770EXR
Fujifilm’s F-series camera line had a humble beginning many years ago with the point-and-shoot FinePix F10 (Anyone remember this camera? It’s like a classic/milestone in Fujifilm’s digital camera history). And to the delight of many, the F-series have transformed to include bigger zoom lenses and manual controls, making them great ‘travel’ cameras thanks to their versatility.
This year, they’ve got three new F-series cameras: the FinePix F660 EXR, F750EXR and F770EXR.
- 16 megapixel EXR CMOS sensor
- FinePix F660EXR: 24 – 360 mm (f3.5 – f5.3) 15X optical zoom lens
FinePix F700EXR and F770EXR: 25 – 500 mm (f3.5 – f5.3) 20X optical zoom lens - Sensor-shift image stabilization
- 3 inch LCD (460,000 pixels)
- Full manual controls with restricted aperture control
F770EXR only: RAW image mode - EXR sensor modes: High resolution, high sensitivity or high dynamic range
Premium EXR Auto picks an EXR mode along with a scene mode for you - High-speed continuous shooting at 11 frames per second (full resolution)
- Motion Panorama automatically captures a panoramic image (360 degrees) as you pan the camera
- F770 EXR ONLY: Built-in GPS with landmark database and navigation to back where a photo was taken
- 1080p Full HD (1920 x 1080) 30 FPS movie mode with stereo sound and optical zoom
- Takes SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards
- Uses a lithium-ion battery
- Available in March for $280 for F660EXR, $350 for F700EXR and $380 for F770EXR
- F660EXR: Black only
F700EXR: Comes in choice of white, black or red
F770EXR: Comes in either black or red

