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Introduction
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01.Product Tour
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02.Color
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03.Noise
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04.Resolution
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05.Video
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06.Sample Photos
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07.Playback
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08.Hardware
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09.Controls
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10.Design & Handling
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11.Canon SD970 Comparison
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12.Casio EX-FC100 Comparison
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13.Fujifilm F200EXR Comparison
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14.Conclusion
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15.Photo Gallery
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16.Comments
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T900
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ConclusionFujifilm F200EXR Comparison
The Sony T900 and Fuji F200EXR both exhibited strengths and weaknesses in our testing. The Sony had more accurate color, much more effective image stabilization, a faster continuous shooting mode and an overall more accurate video mode. The Fujifilm has lower image noise along with sharper, less distorted images. Neither of the cameras has an amazing menu system, but the Fujifilm offers significantly more photographic control than the T900, and provides a manual mode that lets you set aperture and shutter speed. That said, the Fuji’s burst mode leaves a lot to be desired when shooting at full resolution (though it is faster if you’re willing to sacrifice image size). The Sony is a much smaller and sleeker camera, and certainly looks better in the hand, but the Fujifilm is by no means hideous.
The F200EXR also has some interesting features, courtesy of a new generation of image sensor. The Fuji can halve its 12-megapixel image resolution down to six-megapixels, and shoot in either a mode designed to reduce image noise or another to substantially boost dynamic range. We haven’t tested how effective these modes are, but will follow up soon with a full review of the EX-FC100 review which will analyze this unique sensor system.
| Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T900 vs Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR | ||
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| Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T900 | Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR | |
| Price | $379.99 | $399.95 |
| Colors | silver, bronze, red, black | silver, black |
| Dimensions | 98.044mm x 16.764mm x 60.452mm | 96.52mm x 22.86mm x 58.42mm |
| Optical Zoom | 4x | 5x |
| Sensor | 1/2.33"-type, CCD, 12.4 megapixels | 1/1.6"-type, CCD |
| Display | touchscreen LCD, 3.5 in., 921600 pixels | LCD, 3.0 in., 230000 pixels |
| Viewfinder | none | none |
| Manual Controls | ISO control | aperture priority mode, full manual exposure, ISO control |
| Connectivity | USB, A/V | |
| Battery | removable lithium-ion, NP-BD1 | removable lithium-ion, NP-50 |
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