Fujifilm Finepix F470
Posted by Steve on April 30th, 2006
Overview
The Fujifilm Finepix F470 is an ultra compact 6 megapixel camera with a 3 times optical zoom and a large 2.5 inch LCD display, in a stylish all metal body. Designed for ease of use, this point and shoot camera is suitable for the beginning photographer, who will appreciate the F470’s automatic shooting mode, as well as the selection of predefined scene modes.

Available Reviews
- Fujifilm FinePix F470 review at imaging resource
- Fujifilm FinePix F470 review at Steve's Digicams
- Fujifilm FinePix F470 review at DigitalCameraInfo
- Fujifilm FinePix F470 review at Photoxels
- Fujifilm FinePix F470 review at DPInterface
- Fujifilm FinePix F470 first impression review at DigitalCameraInfo
Specifications
Resolution: 6 megapixels
Focal Length: 35-105mm, 35mm equivalent
Optical Zoom: 3x
Exposure Modes: Auto, preset scene modes
Macro Mode: 10cm
Movie Mode: 640×480 at 30fps
Shutter Speed: 2 sec. to 1/1500 sec.
LCD Display: 2.5 inch
Storage Media: xD card
Battery: battery pack
Dimensions (H x W x D): 3.6 x 2.3 x 0.8in. / 91.9 x 58.1 x 19.7mm
Weight: 4.3oz / 122g, body only

Press Release
Fujifilm stood out in the ultra-slim camera race last year with its popular FinePix Z1 and it continues to lead the way with today’s announcement of the FinePix F470. No bigger than a deck of playing cards, the FinePix F470 carries a six MegaPixel CCD sensor along with a new digital signal processor. This CCD and processor combination ensures that pictures taken with the FinePix F470 are colorful, clear and crisp. A 3x optical zoom lens from world-renowned lens manufacturer, Fujinon, brings the user closer to the subject.
Picture-taking environments can vary depending on many factors, such as lighting, location, etc., and changes in a camera’s settings are often necessary to produce the most eye-pleasing picture. The FinePix F470 makes the selection of these settings a snap by offering a helpful set of 10 scene modes that provide the correct setting for picture success. These scene modes include the familiar “Portrait”, “Sport”, “Landscape” and “Night” settings, as well as more defined settings such as “Beach and Snow”, “Sunset”, “Museum”, “Party”, “Flower Close-Up” and “Text” along with a manual mode.
FinePix F470
The FinePix F470’s 2.5-inch LCD won’t leave the user in the dark. It has a manual gain-up control that senses a low-light setting and brightens to compensate. This feature, which the user also can control manually, is a big boon to the photographer when shooting in restaurants and other dimly lit environments.
Another helpful feature of the FinePix F470 is 16MB’s worth of internal memory. Most digital photographers have come to the “miss it or delete it” crossroad. This is the moment when a photographer must choose between missing a photo opportunity because the media card is full and forever deleting a picture to make room for a new one. Not an easy decision, and one the photographer often has to make in a split seconds’ time. The FinePix F470 eliminates this decision altogether by having available storage space on board for extra security.
Priced at $279, Fujfilm’s FinePix F470 digital camera will be available for purchase March 2006.
(source: Fujifilm)