Fujifilm FinePix XP170
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The Fujifilm
FinePix XP170 is not only a rugged point-and-shoot device it also allows users
to send images into their iOS and Android-powered devices.
Fujifilm has
added another entry into its rugged point-and-shoot camera lineup with the
Fujifilm FinePix XP170. The latest addition to the lineup is similar to current
models of the XP camera of the camera manufacturer although it adds another feature
that allows users to easily share their images to anyone with an iOS or Android
device.
The Wi-Fi
feature of the Fujifilm FinePix XP170 will allow users to connect to an iPad,
an iPhone or an Android-powered smartphone or tablet through the Fujifilm Photo
Receiver application, which is offered fre-of-charge.
All users
have to do is to simply press the connect button on the Fujifilm FinePix XP170
to link up to the device and download the images.
The Fujifilm
FinePix XP170 is also waterproof up to 33 feet, freeze-proof up to 14 degrees
Fahrenheit and shock-proof up to 6.5 feet. In addition to this, it is also
dust-proof, which is similar to the XP100 and the XP150. Although the Fujifilm FinePix
XP170 features Wi-Fi connectivity, the XP150 has an integrated GPS capability
although the XP100 does not have either features.
In addition
to the rugged design of the Fujifilm FinePix XP170, the latest point-and-shoot
offering of Fujifilm features a 2.7-inch LCD, 14MP CMOS and a 5X f3.9 to f4.9,
28mm to 140mm lens. The lens of the camera also comes with a sensor-shift image
stabilization feature.
The Fujifilm
FinePix XP170 is available in orange or blue color options and will be in the
market by June at around $280.
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