160/200/400/800/1600 (the latter two are at a resolution of 1280x960)
Shutter speed
1/4 seconds-1/2000 seconds, B doors not supported
Continuous shooting
A maximum of four screenshots can be taken at a speed of 4 FPS. You can select the first four or the last four screenshots in six seconds.
Approximate distance
10 cm-80 cm
Aperture range
F2.8 (wide angle end)-f4.8/f7.0 (remote camera end)-f11.6
Flashlight
Built-in flash, flash mode: a
Detailed description of simulated film Mode
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). This allows for maximum density per pixel on the CCD, and the shape of the pixel allows it to have a larger photosensitive area for better dynamic range. Fuji claims that the technology has a better signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range, and we tested the consumer digital camera Fujifilm 4700 using the first generation Super CCD, but we were disappointed with its image quality. But the next generation of Fuji digital cameras has optimized the Super CCD technology, and we've found that its i
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