Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro.
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Abstract: Disclosure (well, okay, technically a non-disclosure): Unlike the S2 Pro, my S3 Pro body was purchased through B&H Photo with my own dollars and I have no financial or other interest at the present time with Fujifilm USA. Indeed, Ive had no contact wi...
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Abstract: Although only slightly bigger than the S2, the S3 is thicker and more rounded. Just like its predecessor, the S3 is based on a Nikon F80/N80 body as can be seen by the design of the upper portion of the camera. The lower part however ? the digital sect...
Abstract: Some professional portrait photographers may enjoy the quality, but the S3 Pro is too expensive to have such a slow burst rat Specs: Media Format: CompactFlash, Type: D-SLR, Megapixels: 12.3, Maximum Resolution: 4256 x 2848 pixels
Abstract: The answer: nothing! Because as you?ll see as you read on the files from this camera look a little different than the files from most other cameras, including my Fuji FinePix S2 Pro. After opening the files in Photoshop and checking my histogram and de...
Good resolution, better than the average six megapixel, Good color and tonal balance, vibrant pleasing color response, can be toned down, Unique extended dynamic range SuperCCD, although crippled by in-camera algorithms, Low noise throughout the sensitivi...
Almost $1,000 more than the competition, SuperCCD artifacts still visible, more so at the 12 mp size (which delivers the best res), Disappointing continuous shooting capability, especially in wide dyn. range mode, Crippled extended dynamic range feature...
Theres plenty to like about the S3 Pro, theres a new body design which is comfortable, includes a portrait grip and feels robust. Theres the image quality, resolution which for a six megapixel is really fairly impressive (if you can ignore some of ...
Abstract: The S3 Pro was developed with significant improvements in versatility and ease of use. Dual shutter release buttons are provided for both landscape and portrait compositions, and dual LCD data displays confirm shooting settings and composition at a gla...
Abstract: Since the advent of digital photography, photographers, and particularly wedding and portrait photographers, have complained that digital SLRs have lacked the dynamic range of film. Fujifilm hopes the S3 Pro will fill this void and provide those photog...
Very low noise at higher ISOs, Wide dynamic range, Solid, well-designed body
Slightly sluggish AF system, Low effective resolution for a pro-level camera, Bloated file sizes
While a wide dynamic range lets it serve up tons of highlight detail and impressive overall image quality, the S5 Pro isnt for high-speed sports photography, and it could use more resolution. ...