FujiFilm S200EXR Digital Camera User Manual


 
Ideally each scene demands different sensor functionalities.
With EXR Priority, you can manually “switch” the sensor to one
of three capture modes. Just like your eye prioritizes different
functions for optimal viewing of different scenes, each EXR
mode uses a different approach to change how the sensor
captures the image. Unlike conventional technology that relies
on “processing” the image after capture, the fundamental image
quality during capture is remarkably improved.
Just as your eye sees the finest detail in bright conditions,
“Resolution Priority” uses the full 12-megapixel resolution of the
unique EXR array to reproduce the smallest detail in bright
beautiful color.
High Sensitivity
and Low Noise
Wide Dynamic
Range
High Resolution
* With“ D-range Priority” and“ High ISO & Low Noise Priority”, maximum image resolution (number of pixels) is halved.
EXR Priority You can set the sensor for the scene.
EXR AUTO You take the picture, we switch the sensor.
“EXR AUTO” not only automatically recognizes the scene and
selects the ideal shooting mode, but also “switches” the sensor to
the perfect capture mode for each condition. With the sensor and
every setting automatically optimized for the scene, you just frame
and shoot for a new dimension in image quality.
Just as your eye sees the full range of shadows to
highlights in high-contrast scenes, "D-range
Priority” simultaneously captures two images to
produce a single image with Wide Dynamic Range
up to 800%, revealing subtleties in shadow and
eliminating washout of the bright areas.
Portrait
Night
Landscape
Macro
Night Portrait
Backlit Portrait
Automatic Scene Recognition
In Bright Scenes
Automatic Sensor Switching
2
EXR Mode
Just as your eye strives to make dark scenes as
bright and detailed as possible, "High ISO & Low
Noise Priority" takes advantage of high sensitivity
and FinePix's original pixel binning technology to
capture the subject with exceptional brightness
and minimal noise.
In conventional horizontal or vertical pixel binning,
pixels of the same color are separated,
resulting in unnatural false colors.
In EXR pixel binning, pixels of the same color are
adjacent, producing highly accurate color,
free of false colors.
Previous Pixel Binning
EXR Pixel Binning
In High-contrast Scenes
In Dark Scenes
FinePix S200EXR
(800%)
Conventional digital camera
(100%)
FinePix S200EXRConventional digital camera
Side A Side B
Equivalent to image
taken at low sensitivity
Two patterns are optimally
merged to create a photo with
extended dynamic range.
Equivalent to image
taken at high sensitivity
Extreme creativity with “Priority”. Extreme point-and-shoot with “Auto”.