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Fujifilm Cuts Prices for FinePix Zoom Digital Cameras

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If you have a lot of money, a tweaky economy can be a good time to buy stock in companies that you think will survive falling stock prices and come back profitable (bottom-feeding). If you have a little money in a tweaky economy, you can take advantage of the fact that folks are cutting prices to move product (bargain shopping). If you're looking for a digital camera and you have a few extra bucks, Fuji just cut the price of its FinePix 4800 Zoom, FinePix 6800 Zoom and FinePix 6900 Zoom digital cameras by $200, dropping prices for the models to $499, $699, and $799. All three cameras use Fujifilm's Super CCD sensor and High Definition Color technologies. The FinePix 6800 Zoom, with 3.0 million effective pixels and the FinePix 4800 Zoom, with 2.1 million effective pixels, give you resolutions as high as 2832 x 2128 (six million) and 2400 x 1800 (4.3 million) recorded pixels, respectively. They feature include videoconferencing, image voice annotation, the ability to capture up to 160/80 seconds (FinePix 6800/4800 Zoom) of AVI video with sound, record up to 60/30 minutes of audio and one-touch image download via a supplied USB docking station (which also acts as the camera's battery charger). The FinePix 6900 Zoom has a Super CCD image sensor, 3.0 million effective pixels, and can generate image files with up to 2832 x 2128 (six million) recorded pixels. The camera also has a 6x optical zoom lens, manual focus options, shutter priority mode, five exposure modes and 13 f-stop aperture control settings, while also functioning as a traditional point-and-shoot camera.

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