Fujifilm has added three new models to its digital camera portfolio. Fujifilm has unveiled the FinePix S9000 and FinePix E900 digital cameras — the world’s first consumer level cameras with nine MegaPixel sensors. In addition, Fujifilm’s S-series line now features the new FinePix S5200, enabling five MegaPixels of shooting power, with a fully automatic point-and-shoot feature set.
The FinePix S9000 offers traditional SLR-like styling for serious photo enthusiasts and Fujifilm’s proprietary Super CCD HR sensor to capture nine million effective pixels — the first consumer digital camera on the market to offer such resolution. In addition to increased MegaPixels, the FinePix S9000 features a new 10.7x optical zoom with a 28mm-300 wide-angle equivalency for wider scene to longer range possibilities without a change in lens.
The FinePix S9000 will be available in early September at $699.95. The FinePix E900 and FinePix 5200 will be available in October at $499.95 and $399.95 respectively.
The FinePix S9000 and S5200 models will ship with four AA alkaline batteries and the FinePix E900 model comes equipped with 2 NiMH rechargeable batteries. All three models use Fujifilm’s xD-Picture Card storage media.