Fujifilm launches FinePix F480 8-megapixel compact camera Average entry level digi snapper
26 July 2007 10:29 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Fujifilm has launched the 8-megapixel FinePix F480, the latest model in Fujifilm's F-Series digital camera lineup and follow up to the F470.
Apparently no bigger than a deck of playing cards, the pocket-friendly F480 is aimed at entry level photographers and has a price tag of $180.
The 8.2-megapixel CCD sensor combines with a digital signal processor for noise reduction and shots can be viewed on the 2.7-inch LCD display.
A 4x wide angle optical zoom lens gives you the equivalent of 28mm-112mm on a 35mm camera. The FinePix F480 also features Picture Stabilisation, 13 scene modes, a movie mode for 30fps QVGA filming.
Adding to the entry level appeal, the F480 has a Mode Dial that provides easy access to the most commonly used shooting modes, including: Auto, Picture Stabilization, Baby and Movie mode, and allows one-touch access to the pre-programmed scene modes.
The all-black FinePix F480 will be out in September at $179.95.

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