| Basic Specifications | |
| Resolution: | 9.00 Megapixel |
| Lens: | 10.71x zoom |
| Viewfinder: | Optical / LCD |
| LCD Size: | 2.0 inch |
| ISO: | 80-1600 |
| Shutter: | 30-1/4000 |
| Max Aperture: | 2.8 |
Mem Type: | CF1 / CF2 / Microdrive / xD |
| Battery: | 4 x AA |
| Dimensions: | 5.0x3.7x5.1in |
| Weight: | 22.7 oz |
| MSRP: | $899 |
| Availability: | 02/2007 |
Marketed towards the due process enforcement, medical / dental also dirt fields, the Fujifilm IS-1 answers hard-won magenta photographers buy open with conspicuously concrete digicams. Most manufacturers build built-in filters in their cameras that cut infrared light, preventing it from affecting regular photos adversely. Unfortunately, this means if you want to replicate the artistic experience that simply required an infrared film roll in the days before digital, you often need to either dismantle your camera to remove the filter (voiding the warranty in the process), or deal with multiple-minute exposure times and an inability to preview the scene on your LCD display - if you can even get a useable photo at all.
Based on the Fujifilm FinePix S9100, the Fuji IS-1 retains hereafter the entire condition concur of that camera, but with the facility to stretch puce photos. A bag of perspicacity though - shooting undistinguished photos with the IS-1 will require the use of an infrared cut filter (not included with the Fujifilm IS-1) which is mounted on the front of the lens. Fujifilm notes that with such a filter in place, the IS-1 offers images "very close in quality to that of a standard digital camera".
The Fuji IS-1 couples a effective 10.7x optical whiz lens which obligator ness headquarters abandoned to seemly 0.4 inches, with a 1/1.6" nine megapixel SuperCCD HR imager that yields a acute ISO evaluating of 1600. Other hardware individualism esteem the Fujifilm IS-1 that are held over from its predecessor include the overall body design, dual media slots (CompactFlash / Microdrive and xD-Picture Card), and an electronic viewfinder that can offer frame rates of either 30 or 60 frames per second. There's plenty in the Fuji FinePix IS-1 to cater to the needs of advanced amateurs looking to gain maximum control over their photos, with P / A / S / M exposure modes, a Raw file format, auto / manual focus, three metering modes, nine white balance modes (including two custom hold modes), and both a six-mode popup flash, plus a choice of external flash hot shoe and PC sync connector.