The
FinePix S7000 is a 6.3
megapixel digital camera manufactured by
Fujifilm. It was announced in July 2003, and is now discontinued. It features 6x
optical zoom.
The S7000 can take still images in
CCD-RAW or
JPEG Exif Ver 2.2 up to 4,048 x 3,040 pixels using a
1/1.7-inch-type CCD sensor. This 12.3
megapixel resolution is interpolated from the approximately 6 million
photodiodes on the Fujifilm 4th generation
Super CCD HR sensor. While still a
Bayer filter CCD with 3 million green, 1.5 million each red and blue photodiodes, the SuperCCD HR array is tilted 45 degrees. Fujifilm states that its larger equilateral octagonal photodiodes, tilted arrangement, and use of the photoelectric sensing capability of CCD vertical transfer paths enable 12 million output pixels.
It has dual memory slots. The first supports
xD-Picture Card, the other supports
Compact Flash Type II
Microdrives up to 2GB. Some Compact Flash memory cards will not work.
Fujifilm made two conversion lens kits available, a 1.50x tele conversion lens and a 0.79x wide-angle conversion lens, both of which come with a 55 mm thread diameter adapter extension tube..
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