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Fuji F200 EXR reviews

After being teased at Photokina 2008, the first SuperCCD-EXR sensor was "born" in February 2009 with the Fuji F200 EXR. The camera offers an alternative to the hundreds of traditional compact digital cameras and follows up on the F100fd. The camera also goes wide with a 5X lens that starts at 28mm (equivalent), but stops short of adding more advanced features like RAW. And RAW would have been quite interesting for this versatile sensor.

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