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FujiFilm Finepix S8200 16.2MP


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The camera is in pristine condition. Used just once (to check it's working). Guess photography is just not my thing (or I just thought I had more time!)


Originally ?250, looking for ?100 ono


With box and instructions, although not the cable (easily available - ?3 max).


The Fujifilm FinePix S8200 Bridge Camera boasts a range of advanced features including a wide angle 40x zoom lens, manual shooting options and Full HD recording with stereo sound.


http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/fujifilm-finepix-s8200-bridge-camera-a90qa



High performance photography

Ideal for keen photographers, this 16 mp camera is in DSLR territory ? its high-sensitivity CMOS sensor and rapid response times produce beautifully detailed, high-resolution images in all conditions.

The FinePix S8200 features a lens with enormous focal range, shoot super macro shots 1cm away with lightning speed autofocus or switch to zoom and enjoy an huge 40x optical zoom and 80x digital zoom.

Advanced lens shift image stabilisation will ensure handheld shots are free from blur, so you?re free to enjoy the full focal range on the Fujifilm camera whilst maintaining that great image quality.


It's great with social media, easy to tag and upload

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