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Fujifilm Finepix S5 Pro Digital SLR Camera with Nikon Lens Mount, Body Only Kit, 12.3 Megapixels, Interchangeable Lenses - USA Warranty with FREE Soft leather Case and IBM 1GB Microdrive with PCMCIA Type II Card Adapter

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Features:
  • 12.34 Million Pixels (S-pixel: 6.17million, R- pixel: 6.17million)
  • New Super CCD SR Pro Technology 23.0mm x 15.5mm
  • Number of recorded pixels - L: 4,256 x 2,848 / M: 3,024 x 2,016 / S: 2,304 x 1,536
  • Storage media Compact Flash: (CF) Card (Type I/II) and Microdrive
  • Lens mount: Nikon-F mount (with AF coupling, AF contacts), Type DX AF Nikkor: All functions supported, Type G or D AF Nikkor (IX Nikkor lenses cannot be used): All functions supported.







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The FinePix S5 Pro carries a number of features that made its predecessor, the FinePix S3 Pro, so popular with wedding, portrait and studio photographers. One is increased dynamic range from the Super CCD SR double pixel technology (6.17 million S-pixels and 6.17 million R-pixels). The new FinePix S5 Pro continues this tradition of expanded dynamic range and goes a step further by coupling the new Super CCD SR Pro sensor with Fujifilm's new RP (Real Photo) Processor Pro for even more outstanding, film-like results. Moreover, the FinePix S5 Pro will house the two technologies in a fully digital and durable metal alloy body frame. This opens the door for Fujifilm's digital imaging technologies to expandinto other applications such as outdoor and high endurance commercial photography. Image Processing and Quality: Real Photo Technology Pro, which combines the Super CCD SR Pro sensor and the RPProcessor Pro, allows for the wide dynamic range with smoother tonality from brightest light to darkest shadow. The re-designed new Super CCD SR Pro featuresan optimized low-pass filter that will reduce the noise and minimize moire. The newly developed RP Processor Pro features two cycles of noise reduction so photographers can snap pictures at light sensitivities as high as ISO 3200 with less noise than comparable cameras at similar ISOs. Increased Color and Dynamic Range Control: Photographers can choose from six preset ranges for greater c



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