- FinePix S1 Pro
The
Fujifilm FinePix S1 Pro was an interchangeable lens digitalsingle-lens reflex camera introduced in January 2000. [cite press release | url = http://www.finepix.de/en/presse_2_95079243346___.html | title = The New Fujifilm FinePix S1 Pro Digital Camera with Super CCD Sensor Produces Picture Files with 6.1 Million Pixels | publisher =Fuji Photo Film | date = 2000-02-24] It was based on a Nikon N60 (in theU.S. ) body that was modified by Fujifilm to include its own proprietary image sensor and electronics. Because of theNikon body, it had aNikon F lens mount and so could use most lenses made for Nikon35 mm cameras. It was autofocusing, had an electronically controlledfocal plane shutter with speeds from 30 sec. to 1/2000 sec. and built-in exposure metering and pop-up flash. ItsISO film speed equivalents ranged from 320-1600. The camera is no longer in production, having been superseded by the FujifilmFinePix S2 Pro in January 2002.Aside from the Nikon lens mount, the camera's principal distinction was its unique (and controversial) 3.1
megapixel photo sensor. Known as theSuper CCD , it was unique in having itsphotodiodes oriented diagonally rather than horizontally and vertically as in all other SLR cameras. This allowed the use of a sophisticatedinterpolation system that produced an output image equivalent to 6.2 megapixels. The apparent resolution of images in this interpolated mode lay somewhere between 3.1 megapixels and the 6.2 megapixel interpolated output.
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