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New Tough Camera from Fujifilm: The XP120

- 8 years ago

Fujifilm have announced a new waterproof, lightweight and tough camera, the FinePix XP120 in four colours during CES 2017

The latest tough camera from Fujifilm weighs just 203g, and comes armed with an impressive 16.4 megapixel CMOS sensor, 3 inch screen and Fujinon lens.

On top of this, the new XP120 is also waterproof to 20m, shockproof to 1.75m, freezeproof to -10°C and dustproof too, proving that it could just be the perfect camera to pack for your 2017 holidays and festivals!

Proving that stunning technology is finding its way to more ‘entry-level’ cameras, the XP120 offers an impressive Cinemagraph mode, producing still images with moving elements, making the image look as if time has been frozen. There’s also a ‘Burst’ mode of up to 10 frames per second (fps), full HD video recording at 60 fps, and time-lapse recording too.

In a new camera, already packed with neat features, the XP120 also offers wireless LAN connectivity with smartphones/tablets for easy photo & video transfer to social media or any other wireless printers or storage devices.

The Fujifilm FinePix XP120 will be available from February 2017

Key Features:

  • 16 megapixel BSI-CMOS sensor
  • 5x optical zoom lens, 28mm-140mm equivalent
  • Optical image stabilisation (sensor shift type)
  • 3inch screen, 920k dots
  • Waterproof (20m) / freezeproof (-10C)
  • Shockproof (1.75m drop)
  • 1080p video at 60/30fps 
  • Digital filters, Timelapse
  • ISO100-ISO3200 plus ISO6400 at reduced image size
  • Wi-Fi built-in
  • Up to 10fps continuous shooting

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Having spent many years working in various pockets of the music industry, and always with a camera in hand, Simon has worked with organisations such as Warner/Chappell, Food Records and ultimately, co-founding the innovative independent record label, Izumi Records before moving fully into the world of publishing in 2007. Amongst numerous other projects in the last decade, he has been responsible for a number of specialist photo trade magazines and journals for the filmmaking and photography communities, along with a coffee table book entitled, "Great Britons of Photography' which he produced with Peter Dench and Leica. Now heading up PhotoBite, Simon and the team have set themselves a task of delivering informative and inspirational content for photographers of all levels, from the beginner, shooting with smartphones, to the seasoned photographer and filmmaker.