Fujifilm FinePix S9900W Digital Camera with 3.0-Inch LCD (Black)


Looking for a digital camera that can make your family moments and vacations last a lifetime? Then the FinePix S9900W long zoom camera is perfect for you. S9900W feature a powerful 50x optical zoom lens, as well as Super Macro mode, for maximum picture taking versatility. And to make your video memories just as awesome, they include a 5-Axis image stabilization system for movie recording and Full HD video capture. Add a bit of fun with 11 different creative filter effects. The S9900W offers Wi-Fi connectivity for Remote Shooting and Wireless Image Transfer to your smartphone or tablet.

Product Features

  • 16.2 megapixel backlit CMOS sensor delivershigh-quality images in low light, continuousshooting of 10.0fps and quick response.
  • 50x Fujinon optical zoom lens (24mm – 1200mm)*
  • High-resolution (920K-dot) electronic viewfinder allows you to frame images precisely,
  • The 5-Axis Image Stabilization function provides easy video recording, even at telephoto (1200mm) settings.
  • Connect to your smartphone or tablet for extra enjoyment for Remote Shooting and Wireless Image Transfer.


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  • JD says:

    Features of DLSR’s in a point and shoot

  • Joel Mayer says:

    Good camera at what it is intended to do OK, first of all this is NOT a DSLR or even a “cheap DSLR.” While you can control some things manually (such as shutter speed, aperture, etc.) it can be frustratingly limited.What it does well is, for a relatively low price, gives you a lens that has a strong “zoom” and can also do “macro” shots. It is a really good “point-and-shoot” and if that is how you intend to use it you will likely be VERY satisfied.The quality of construction is pretty marginal. It is fairly lightweight and not terribly durable. But if you are careful it is not going to fall apart in your hands. But if you want to really use the zoom PLAN on using a tripod of some kind. It is nearly impossible to get a clear image without something to hold the camera still. My example pictures of the magpie were pretty much at maximum zoom with a tripod and I still had some trouble getting a clear shot (even the attached ones aren’t particularly good). The…

  • Quest4dbest says:

    Power switch came loose after 6 months only and

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