Fujifilm FinePix J250 and FinePix J20 Cameras

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Fujifilm has introduced two new cameras – the FinePix J250 and FinePix J20. Both models are sleek with aluminum brushed body. Both models are 10-megapixel compact digicams and feature automatic scene recognition, face detection and image stabilization technology for eliminating blurs from camera shake and moving subjects.

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The J250 has a 3.0-inch large, bright LCD monitor of 230,000-dots resolution. The 10 megapixel 28mm wide angle lens offers a 5x zoom. Apart from the regular portrait, scenery, auto shooting modes the camera also offers a baby mode that is best suited for clicking snaps of little ones. The camera has a shutter speed of 1/4 sec. to 1/2000 sec in auto mode and 8 sec. to 1/2000 sec. in other modes. The J250 will be available from March for $199.95

The J20 features a 2.7-inch LCD and has a 28mm wide angle lens that offers a 3x optical zoom. The zoom is not much but adequate to take clear wide-angle and close-up shots. A good camera for beginners to understand the basics of photography. The J20 is only 17.4mm thin and offers easy portability. The J20 will be available this month for $129.95.

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