Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Screen size | 2.5 in Best: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Screen size: 6.7 in | |||
ISO maximum | 3200 Best: Pentax KP ISO maximum: 819200 | |||
Effective pixels | 6 Mpx Best: Hasselblad H6D-100c Effective pixels: 100 Mpx | |||
Max resolution | 4256 x 2848 px Best: Leica M11 Max resolution: 9528 x 6328 px |
Sensor type | CCD |
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Image sensor format | APS-C |
Sensor size | 0.91 in |
Sensor photo detectors | 12.0 Mpx |
Effective pixels | 6.0 Mpx |
Image ratio w:h | 3:2 |
Max resolution | 4256 x 2848 px |
Other resolutions |
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Lens mount | Nikon F |
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Focus adjustment | Manual |
Focal length multiplier | 1.5x |
Autofocus |
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Manual focus | yes |
Minimum shutter speed | 30.0 s |
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Maximum shutter speed | 1.0 s |
Shutter priority | yes |
Aperture priority | yes |
Exposure compensation plus | 5 |
Exposure compensation minus | -5 |
Expousure compensation steps |
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Built-in flash | yes |
Flash range | 12 |
Flash modes |
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External flash | yes |
Self-timer | yes |
Self-timer options | custom |
Body type | Large SLR |
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Colour of product | Black |
Environmentally sealed | no |
Compatible memory cards | CF |
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Storage types | Compact Flash Type I/II |
HDMI | no |
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USB version | 2.0 |
Remote control | yes |
ISO minimum | 100 |
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ISO maximum | 3200 |
White balance presets | 7 |
White balance modes |
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Custom white balance | yes |
Image stabilization type | No |
Uncompressed format | RAW |
Screen size | 2.5 in |
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Screen technology | LCD |
Screen dots | 230000 |
Touch screen | no |
Live view | no |
Viewfinder | Optical |
Viewfinder coverage | 95.0 % |
Viewfinder magnification | 0.94 x |
Video recording | no |
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Weight | 29.28 oz |
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Width | 5.79 in |
Height | 4.45 in |
Depth | 2.91 in |
Battery technology | Lithium-Ion |
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Timelapse recording | no |
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Orientation sensor | yes |
The body of the S5 Pro is by far the largest and heaviest here: it's built like a tank, not least because it's clad in a magnesium-alloy shell rather than the plastic used in the other models.
Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro Digital SLRs user reviews : 4.4 out of 5 - 8 reviews - photographyreview.com
A capable, but pricey, high-resolution DSLR camera with some functions that will particularly suit portrait photographers.Fujifilm's long-awaited successor to the FinePix S3 Pro is also built around a Nikon body (see illustrations in full review tab) and designed for Nikon AF lenses. However, the new S5 Pro takes Nikon's D200 magnesium alloy body as its shell, instead of the film-burning F80, which was used for the S3 Pro. The result is a camera with superior construction, a more solid feel and much better digital integration. The S5 Pro is also distinguished by Fujifilm's Super CCD SR Pro sensor, which uses double pixel technology to deliver an expanded dynamic range in shots.
The successor to Fuji's FinePix S3 Pro made its first, fleeting appearence at Photokina in September 2006, though it didn't start shipping until the spring of 2007 - keeping in line with Fuji's approx two-year gap between SLR models. The S5 Pro may have the same sensor (well, almost - more about that later) as the S3 Pro, but as a camera it is a quantum leap forward over the models that preceded it, being based on the highly-regarded Nikon D200 (all the previous models were based on consumer level Nikon film cameras).
Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro
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Features & Controls The FinePix S5 Pro continues with Fuji's goal of achieving professional image quality that is consistent with the company's professional film heritage. Above is the new SuperCCD SR structure diagram, showing one microlens, one color filter, two photodiodes per photosite.
Fujifilm S5 Pro review, find out how the S5 Pro stacks up against the competition in our real-world review with in-depth image quality comparisons.
Fujifilm S5 Pro is a 6.0MP Pro DSLR camera with a APS-C sized CCD sensor and Nikon F mount. Read our S5 Pro review to find its pros and cons.
The wedding photographer's favourite is back, with a whole new body
The successor to Fuji's FinePix S3 Pro made its first, fleeting appearence at Photokina in September 2006, though it didn't start shipping until the spring of 2007 - keeping in line with Fuji's approx two-year gap between SLR models. The S5 Pro may have the same sensor (well, almost - more about that later) as the S3 Pro, but as a camera it is a quantum leap forward over the models that preceded it, being based on the highly-regarded Nikon D200 (all the previous models were based on consumer level Nikon film cameras).