FinePix S1 Pro digital camera

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Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd's FinePix S1 Pro digital camera, which features interchangeable single-lens, is the top-end model in the company's FinePix series. It uses a Super CCD Honeycomb system measuring 1.56 x 23.3mm. The S1 Pro records pictures in resolutions with the equivalent of 6.13 million pixels and stores images on Smart Media or on 340MB Micro drives. The camera has a lens mount that works with Nikon F lenses, and an optical viewfinder free from parallax. Excluding lenses, it costs $3,440.

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PowerShot Pro90 IS digital camera

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Canon Inc has introduced its PowerShot Pro90 IS digital camera that has a built-in 10x zoom lens with an optical image stabilizer. The image stabilizer, by compensating for vibrations, allows for telephoto photography without a tripod, and enables users take sharper pictures at night. The unit's CCD features 3.34 million pixels that include 2.58 million recording pixels. Also, the product has 12 picture-taking modes, and its body has a variable-angle LCD monitor. The camera sells for $1,624.

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Casio's XV-3 digital camera

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Casio Computer Co has unveiled a digital camera with 3.34 million pixels. Labeled XV-3, the sophisticated camera features a single-chip LSI and original fine density mounting technology that supports fast image processing and dimensions of 114.8 x 62.0 x 32.8mm. Casio Computer's digital camera, which retails for $854, comes with a 12-step digital zoom and an optional Universal Serial Bus terminal and a software package.

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