DonSchap
04-09-2008, 12:08 PM
Did anyone notice that Fujifilm upgraded their S5 to the Infrared and UV sensing 12.2 MP (6.1MP R & 6.1MP S) sensor?
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The Fujifilm IS Pro is the next generation of UVIR compatible DSLR and is built on the same platform as the FinePix S5 Pro digital SLR system. And like the S5 Pro is compatible with Nikon F mount lenses and Nikon iTTL flash systems.
The IS Pro, utilizes Fujifilm's Super CCD Pro and Real Photo Processor Pro technology to see light from the ultraviolet (UV), visible and near infrared (IR) portion of the spectrum (approx. 380nm – 1000nm). Fujifilm's Real Photo Processor technology has significantly brought alternative wavelength photography to a new level of sophistication and usefulness. The IS Pro has an extremely low noise signature and high 3200 ISO sensitivity. Low noise and high ISO's are critical to alternative wavelength low light photography methods that can significantly tax any digital cameras output with respect to clarity and sharpness.
Dark opaque filters that cover the lens often render the viewfinder useless. So the IS Pro offers specialized features useful for investigative photography, such as a special quick activate one touch Live Image Preview (Black and White) mode that can be activated by pressing the "Display/Back" button for 3 seconds. This makes fast access to Live Preview mode much easier when used on forensic copy stand tables in dark room environments. Its Mirror Lock-Up feature and shutter delay features also aid in reducing image blur during long exposures. It also has a specially formulated protective CCD glass filter was designed to help protect the Super CCD Pro from general maintenance damage while maximizing its UV & IR gathering potential.
The camera can be used for conventional daylight photography by adding an optional UVIR cut filter to the lens. And with Fujifilm's Post Capture Face Detection. After capture faces are automatically zoomed in during playback to confirm focus and exposure of up to 10 faces per image. Color quality is dependant on the brand of UVIR cut filter used.
By the way, it does NOT have Image Stability. LOL :D "IS Pro" ... man, who names these things? :confused:
34850
The Fujifilm IS Pro is the next generation of UVIR compatible DSLR and is built on the same platform as the FinePix S5 Pro digital SLR system. And like the S5 Pro is compatible with Nikon F mount lenses and Nikon iTTL flash systems.
The IS Pro, utilizes Fujifilm's Super CCD Pro and Real Photo Processor Pro technology to see light from the ultraviolet (UV), visible and near infrared (IR) portion of the spectrum (approx. 380nm – 1000nm). Fujifilm's Real Photo Processor technology has significantly brought alternative wavelength photography to a new level of sophistication and usefulness. The IS Pro has an extremely low noise signature and high 3200 ISO sensitivity. Low noise and high ISO's are critical to alternative wavelength low light photography methods that can significantly tax any digital cameras output with respect to clarity and sharpness.
Dark opaque filters that cover the lens often render the viewfinder useless. So the IS Pro offers specialized features useful for investigative photography, such as a special quick activate one touch Live Image Preview (Black and White) mode that can be activated by pressing the "Display/Back" button for 3 seconds. This makes fast access to Live Preview mode much easier when used on forensic copy stand tables in dark room environments. Its Mirror Lock-Up feature and shutter delay features also aid in reducing image blur during long exposures. It also has a specially formulated protective CCD glass filter was designed to help protect the Super CCD Pro from general maintenance damage while maximizing its UV & IR gathering potential.
The camera can be used for conventional daylight photography by adding an optional UVIR cut filter to the lens. And with Fujifilm's Post Capture Face Detection. After capture faces are automatically zoomed in during playback to confirm focus and exposure of up to 10 faces per image. Color quality is dependant on the brand of UVIR cut filter used.
By the way, it does NOT have Image Stability. LOL :D "IS Pro" ... man, who names these things? :confused: