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Fuji FinePix S3000
Fuji FinePix S3000
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"Excellent while it lasts"
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"Robust - strong performer"
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Wahal Siddharth (wahal) 6 pts
December 16, 2006 2:30 AM

Lans attachements for Finepix S 3000, cost and features?

I am using Fuji Finepix S 3000 ,I am intrested to know abt lans attachement to capture outdoor long shots,fm where i can buy in india , features and cost. also intrested to know how to increase image quality in indoor, normally it blurs.
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Ben Keough (DeadWolfBones) 10632 pts
December 18, 2006 7:47 PM
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Hi Wahal,

There are two attachment lenses available for the S3000: a telephoto (1.5x) lens and a wide angle lens. The wide angle lens attachment kit is model number WLFX9B, while the telephoto is TLFX9. The telephoto lens is no longer in production, so you'll probably have to buy it from a place like eBay (it also has terrible user reviews--check Amazon.com). The wide angle lens still seems to be in stock at a lot of stores. You'll need to use the lens adapter ring that came with your S3000 in order to mount either of these.

There are several things you can do to reduce blurriness when shooting indoor/at night.

1. Reduce the lens aperture. The lower the f-stop, the more light is hitting the sensor and the better the image will look.

2. Raise the ISO setting. Higher ISO means greater light sensitivity. It also means more image noise, but sometimes you have to make that sacrifice to get a clear shot.

3. Select a faster shutter speed. This can only be done once you've done steps 1 and 2, since if you just choose a faster speed the image will get darker. You have to lower aperture and raise ISO to compensate for the light lost when the shutter is open for less time.

Hope this helps, and good luck!
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