Fuji S602Z has arrived...


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Originally posted by mpenza


wah! we may all be using the same camera!!! :)
Aiyah, I thinking only not action stage yet. IF more of you using the same DC better for me mah! I just PM or post question rather than reading the manual! hehehe :bsmilie:
 

Before it arrive, I got question liao! One of the selling point is the high ISO number. Can I use ISO800 or may be ISO1600 in an indoor environment with normal lighing without flash and can S602 still give me a shutter speed like 1/125s or even higher?
 

Originally posted by Kevin
Before it arrive, I got question liao! One of the selling point is the high ISO number. Can I use ISO800 or may be ISO1600 in an indoor environment with normal lighing without flash and can S602 still give me a shutter speed like 1/125s or even higher?

it depends on the lighting, but it's possible. A normal indoor stadium lighting gave me 1/100s when I used ISO800.
 

Originally posted by Tweek


it depends on the lighting, but it's possible. A normal indoor stadium lighting gave me 1/100s when I used ISO800.
Wow! without flash!!!
What kind of event in the Indoor Stadium. A rock concert with deem light or some function like basket ball game?

Like that no need flash liao! :eek:
 

Originally posted by Kevin
Wow! without flash!!!
What kind of event in the Indoor Stadium. A rock concert with deem light or some function like basket ball game?

Like that no need flash liao! :eek:

indoor soccer game, Futsal. I think you won't be able to do it with dim lights in a concert.
 

Originally posted by Keito


can't wait to see it's sample photos too :D

Looks like a very good camera
 

Originally posted by Tweek


indoor soccer game, Futsal. I think you won't be able to do it with dim lights in a concert.
How about inside a flat with normal ceiling light, can I snap the pix of small kids running around without flash. I need shutter speed of 1/500 right? Can S602 do it in ISO1600 without flash and no noise?
 

Originally posted by Kevin
How about inside a flat with normal ceiling light, can I snap the pix of small kids running around without flash. I need shutter speed of 1/500 right? Can S602 do it in ISO1600 without flash and no noise?

1/500? Impossible! Unless you have 10 ceiling lights.:)
 

Originally posted by Kevin
How about inside a flat with normal ceiling light, can I snap the pix of small kids running around without flash. I need shutter speed of 1/500 right? Can S602 do it in ISO1600 without flash and no noise?

no lah, can't get 1/500 for sure. 1/125 maybe can. And you want no noise ah? Even EOS 1D will produce noise at ISO1600 you know....:D
 

Originally posted by Kevin
How about inside a flat with normal ceiling light, can I snap the pix of small kids running around without flash. I need shutter speed of 1/500 right? Can S602 do it in ISO1600 without flash and no noise?

I'm pretty sure you don't need 1/500 to freeze kids running about. My guess is 1/80 would be enough. I'll be more worried about the autofocus speed and shutter lag.
 

Originally posted by Tweek


no lah, can't get 1/500 for sure. 1/125 maybe can. And you want no noise ah? Even EOS 1D will produce noise at ISO1600 you know....:D
Ai Yo Yo! You have seen my stary stary night shots. So I am very scare of noise.

Seriously, I thot they claim the selling point of S602 is to shoot at ISO1600 without noise??? Not true huh??? :dunno:
 

Originally posted by reflecx


I'm pretty sure you don't need 1/500 to freeze kids running about. My guess is 1/80 would be enough. I'll be more worried about the autofocus speed and shutter lag.
Thanks for pointing out that. Yah, I better make sure the autofocus speed and shutter lag is above average. Glad to hear that 1/80 is fast enough!
 

Originally posted by reflecx


I'm pretty sure you don't need 1/500 to freeze kids running about. My guess is 1/80 would be enough. I'll be more worried about the autofocus speed and shutter lag.

Yes, man, I can vouch for that, especially with hyperactive kids.:D
 

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