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Fujifilm DSLR Cameras

Digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLR) by Fujifilm have a pronounced ability to capture light regardless of environmental conditions. Another important characteristic that these cameras have is that they use mirrors to feed an image to the viewfinder. DSLR digital cameras by Fujifilm are compatible with a wide variety of lenses offered by Nikon, and some models are characterized by having fast burst speeds.

How do you choose a Fujifilm DSLR camera?

There are several Fujifilm DSLRs digital cameras available. Following these guidelines can help you decide which one to get:

  • Select sensor size: The larger the sensor, the more you will be able to crop the photo to achieve the look that you want.
  • Select maximum shutter speed: If you expect to take pictures of action sports or wildlife, maximum shutter speed is an important asset.
  • Select ISO rating: The lower the number of the ISO, the better your images will turn out in low-light conditions. The higher the ISO rating, the less noise your images will have in them.
  • Select megapixels: If you are looking to make enlargements of your photos, then look for more megapixels.
  • Select burst mode: A larger burst mode number allows for more images to be captured in the same amount of time than one with a lower number.
How do mirrorless and Fujifilm DSLR cameras differ?

A DSLR camera works by directing light through the lens and reflecting it off a mirror. It then flips down to expose the digital sensor capturing the image. Mirrorless systems eliminate this process. You also won't see your image through a viewfinder.

What are some Fuji S and DS series cameras?

Starting in 2000, Fujifilm released its S series. The first model released was the Series I. These units have diagonal photodiodes that increase the image resolution without increasing the number of megapixels. Additionally, they are compatible with Nikon 35mm lenses.

The Series I was replaced in 2002 with the Series II. This model allows photographers to use Nikon's AF lenses.

In 2006, Fujifilm introduced the Series III. It features two photodiodes in each image slot, helping to eliminate overblown image highlights.

In late 2006, the company introduced the Series IV. This series features improved autofocus, a face-detection system, and a larger viewfinder. Like the Series III, the Series V digital cameras are compatible with Nikon AF lenses.

Later, Fujifilm released the Fujifilm DS-560 and the Fujifilm DS-565. These full-frame 1.3-megapixel cameras are compatible with Nikon F lenses. They allow photographers to capture images in lower-light conditions due to their sensors. Both have a high light sensitivity rating.

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