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Fuji FinePix S1500
Fuji FinePix S1500
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"Sharp images, excellent macro."
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John Rigoni (simlstar2004) 0 pts

Adapter ring for the S1500 Fujifilm digital camera

I have the S5100 Fujifilm digicam and it came with an adapter ring that holds 55mm filters as well as a 2X telephoto lense. I am hoping that Fujifilm will make an adapter ring for the S1500 as well. It would make it an exceptionally great camera setup for shooting more professional as well as artistic imagery.
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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58448 pts
November 5, 2009 1:57 AM
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Aside from a polarizer filter, I'm not much of a fan of filters anymore. Just about any effect you can create with filters, you can recreate in software. And it gives you the added benefit of an "undo" button if you don't care for the outcome.
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John 0 pts
November 12, 2009 3:32 AM
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I also have a 2X telephoto that goes on my S5100 and quantaray filters plus polarizers as well.
I know from extensive experience you cannot create those effects digitally without some form of probably very expensive software. Filter lenses are cheap and you can get the effect you want right there as you shoot, not
when you get home.
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