PhotographyBLOG Review: Fuji FinePix S20 Pro

June 29, 2004 | Mark Goldstein | PhotographyBLOG | 3 Comments |

Fuji FinePix S20 ProThe Fuji FinePix S20 Pro is aimed firmly at the professional photographer, with an SLR-style body, full manual control, external flash option via PC sync socket or hot-shoe, a Firewire connection and bundled Hyper Utility HS-V2 software which allows RAW file data to be fine tuned. The FinePix S20 Pro also features Fuji’s new Super CCD SR sensor, which enables the user to capture highlight and shadow detail missed by conventional digital cameras, resulting in images of stunning quality. So is the Fuji FinePix S20 Pro a viable option for the professional photographer that it’s aimed at? Read my review to find out.

Website: Fuji FinePix S20 Pro Review



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#1 steve

Hey here's the BIG QUESTION. Why did you rate the fuji camera's so highly.... you can see that fuji is no match to Olympus. (or atleast I can) I'd rate it maybe a 2 out of 5.
Its an expensive camera that has disappointing results. In the comparison images, the image lacks details and it blurry and you can even the pixels of the yellow line in the building comparison photos. Maybe im a bit too demanding in my expectations? but a camera of this pricing needs to standout to get my approval. Very disappointing when a much cheaper camera can outshine "a close to top of the line" fuji... that bothers me.

I did find the review and samples of the camera's VERY helpful in making my decision of what i should purchase next.
Maybe you could do a comparison of Olympus vs. Nikon in the ($600 to 1000 dollar Cdn. Range)

Thanks
- Steve

6:57 am - Sunday, July 18, 2004

#2 john antony walker

the s20 pro is a cracking little camera i am making the
transition from 35 mm to my first digital camera and this will be the one your reveiw was very informative thanks john walker

6:20 pm - Wednesday, July 21, 2004

#3 Randy

Helpful review. It kept me from buying this camera for the wrong reasons. I'll look at a DSLR - thanks.
Randy

11:38 pm - Saturday, July 31, 2004