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Megapixel reviews the Fujifilm FInepix F810 and writes - 'The first impression one has from the F810 is that it is not only beautifully crafted, but also offers an impressive set of capabilities. These capabilities start at a complete set of shooting modes and extend to the availability of 2 image formats, the standard format with a 4:3 ratio, and a much less common 16:9 ratio that is probably the wave of the future as it fits the aspect ratio of HD televisions.
The F810 uses one of Fujifilm's own inventions, the Super CCD, a type of sensor that has, since its introduction, been the subject of some controversy. The Super CCD uses octagonal picture elements (pixels) that are arranged in a honeycomb pattern, and which allow the camera to produce an image with nearly double the quantity of pixels than are physically present on the sensor through an interpolation process. And in the case of the F810 with its 6.63 million pixel Super CCD, this translates into a 12 megapixel image size.'
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Get the Latest Price on the Fujifilm Finepix F810 6.3MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical ZoomPosted by Darren in our Reviews category on February 25, 2005