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Description
The FinePix S2 Pro is the 2nd generation Professional Body SLR that boasts FujiFilm's next generation Super CCD sensor system for professional photography. Characteristic of the Nikon body, the FinePix S2 Pro is a general purpose Professional Body Digital Camera that offers a full feature set appealing to the many facets of the Professional Imaging market. It also offers improved features over the original S1. With 6.17 million effective pixels in its Super CCD, it produces 12.1 Million (4256 x 2848) recorded pixels or choice of (3024 x 2016), (2304 x 1536) and (1440 x 960) pixels. Take pictures at 100, 160, 200, 400, 800 or 1600 ISO. The camera accepts both SmartMedia and CompactFlash media, including Microdrives. It features CCD-RAW, JPEG, TIFF-RGB and TIFF-YC recording modes as well as continuous shooting (2 frames per second, up to 7 frames).
Quick Glance
Memory Type: Microdrive
LCD Screen Size: 1.8 in
Camera Type: Digital SLR
Lens Mount: Nikon F
Weight: 27
Summary
Product Title: Fujifilm Finepix S2 Pro
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Lowest Price: $2,999.95
Power Score: 4.4 | 7 Reviews
Image Processor
Image Sensor: CCD
Total Pixels: 6170000 cpi
Lens Features
Camera Type: Digital SLR
Lens Mount: Nikon F
Storage
Memory Card Support: Microdrive
Other Features
LCD Screen Size: 1.8 in
Flash: Built-in Flash
Interface Connection: IEEE 1394 - 6 pin Powered, USB - Universal Serial Bus
Dimensions
Height: 5.2 in
Width: 5.6 in
Depth: 3.1 in
Weight: 27 oz
Reference
Warranty Information: 1 year limited warranty.
URL: Manufacturer Link
Strengths: Ease of use, durability, quality of capture and final prints
Weakness: battery are its weak link.
I own two of these babies. Don't drop them as they are not F5s. But I have printed 20x24s from 6MP files which were moderately cropped. I'm a pro shooting film for 12 years. Let me tell you, these are fine cameras, once you master the dos and don't of the digital revolution.
Strengths: Produces a decent image when it works.
Weakness: Cheap consumer-grade build, unreliable autofocusing system, soft images, plastic body, two -battery system, tunnel vision viewfinder, terrible customer service.
Don't let the camera's name fool you. This is not a "Pro" camera. It is, at best, a consumer camera. The autofocus is horrible. About 50 percent of shots are soft. Fuji's answer: use a higher ISO, don't shoot at apertures wider than f/4 and turn on hard sharpening. I might as well buy a point-and-shoot. This is a studio camera. It is not a camera for action, sports, wildlife, etc. And then there...
Strengths: Excellent out of the camera images, very film like, with amazing skin tones. Very low noise through iso 800. You must go to digital forums to understand how to overcome autofocus and TTL quirks.
Weakness: Double battery system is the pits, as is Fuji Software and customer support. Like other digitals, do not let batteries run down!!!!
No other DSLR in this price range does what this camera does. It is unfortunate that Fuji does not know how to support its product with decent software and customer service.
Strengths: We get very decent photos from the S2 in the studio - publicity, product shots, web illustration art and so forth.
Weakness: The camera itself is quite nice. The Fuji software that allows you to use the camera with a computer is badly out-of-date. The OS X installation of software is flawed.
There are lots of pro photographers that like and use this camera. Additionally, there are lots of pros on Macs. Fuji has been non-responsive to this segment. We want to use Panther (on all our Macs) and not have to resort to work-arounds or using older OS. Not worth buying the camera if it doesn't work in the studio.
Strengths: Great color, low noise and excellent resolution. Nikon has better super wide angle lenses than Canon. Firewire.
Weakness: Heavy to lug around with one of the big Nikon lenses. Not too many RAW conversion software packages available as compared with the Canon line. Nikkor lenses are not cheap.... but are terrific.
I love the results. There is a learning curve to get the color balance, color saturation, contrast, metering and ISO settings all optimized for the best results. I would have bought the Canon 1Ds but couldn't afford that! Great camera, but best suits a more sophisticated user. Now I am lusting after more Nikkor lenses. Bought the 28-70mm AFS for the general purpose lens which is very sharp. Now I...
Fujifilm Finepix S2 Pro
Strengths: excellent image quality; pro-level features; easy to use; very good color reproduction; reliable and comfortable to use;
Weakness: battery system is wacky; 2 sets of batteries are needed to have flash capability.
I don't know what kind of Fuji S2 Pro the first reviewer is using, but it sounds like a different camera from the S2 I'm using. I've had great results with studio work, nature/landscape, events, and travel. The camera has a quick & reliable auto-focus system, pro specs, and is very reliable. I recently dropped my S2 with lens attached onto an asphalt street in Harlem, NY (from a waist level...
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