

We don't currently have any information on the specific battery type used, but do believe it's a proprietary lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack. Rates as fast as 240 fps are possible at an unspecified, reduced resolution.Ī brand-new double-sealed, locking battery door contributes to the XP200's improved waterproofing. The FinePix XP200 can also shoot video at up to sixty interlaced fields per second with 1080i (1,920 x 1,080 pixel) resolution.

A 3.0-inch LCD panel on the rear of the camera caters to framing and reviewing of images, and has a high resolution of 920,000 dots, an anti-reflective coating, and a sensor to allow automatic brightness adjustment.Īmong its creative options, the Fujifilm XP200 has seven digital filter effects (pop color, toy camera, miniature, partial color, soft focus, high key, and cross screen), a multi-shot high dynamic range mode, plus both sweep-style panorama and pseudo-3D functions. The sensor, meanwhile, is mounted on a movable platter, providing for sensor shift image stabilization. The lens has 35mm-equivalent focal lengths ranging from 28 to 140mm. That translates to a more rugged, reliable camera and quicker startup. The sensor sits behind a Fujinon-branded 5x optical zoom lens with an internal design, meaning that it doesn't need to extend from the camera when switched on. It's clear that Fuji wants you to take advantage of all this performance, as well it's gifted the XP200 with a dedicated burst shooting button to help you do so.

By dropping the resolution to an unspecified level, you can increase this rate to 60 fps for 70 frames, with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
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It's capable of capturing no less than 10 frames per second at full resolution, for as many as nine frames in a row. On the inside, the Fuji XP200 is based around a 1/2.3-inch type, 16 megapixel CMOS image sensor.
