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Fuji Introduces A920 with Redesigned GUI
July 26, 2007 – Fujifilm today launched the FinePix A920, a 9-megapixel point- ![]() |
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The A920 shares the 4x optical zoom lens and maximum ISO 800 sensitivity with its predecessor, the A900. The new FinePix has a larger 2.7-inch LCD screen compared to the 2.5-inch LCD on last year’s model.
The Fuji A920 also includes a graphic user interface (GUI), geared for beginners. When a user changes a camera setting, the camera displays a dialogue box, or help icon, that explains the shooting details.
The FinePix A920 carries a Picture Stabilization mode that increases sensitivity and shutter speed, promising to reduce noise and blur. The camera has a movie mode that captures video at 320x240 at 30fps with sound.
The included IrSimple technology uses an infrared sensor to communicate with other IrSimple-enabled devices. Once wirelessly connected, the camera can send photos to other IrSimple-cameras.
"We expect that [IR communication will be] a prevalent technology in 2008 worldwide," said Fujifilm Senior Product Manager David Troy on Consumer Digital Cameras, Electronics Imaging Division in a press interview.
The A920 accepts two AA batteries and xD, SD, and SDHC media.
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Camera Model
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Fujifilm FinePix A900
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Fujifilm FinePix A920
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Introductory Price
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$199.95
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$199.95
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Announcement Date
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Feb. 2007
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July 2007
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Sensor
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9 MP Super CCD HR
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9 MP Super CCD
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Lens
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4x optical zoom
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4x optical zoom
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Monitor
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2.5-inch, 115,000 pixel
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2.7-inch, 115,000 pixel
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Sensitivity
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800 ISO (full res)
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800 ISO (full res)
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Media
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xD / SD Media Compatible slot
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xD / SD / SDHC Media Compatible slot
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Key Features
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IrSimple
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IrSimple
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News Article Link
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Fuji Introduces New Interface on A920
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