Fujifilm’s S9000 is an enthusiast level product which is trying to gracefully merge the strengths of a point-and-shoot and a DSLR. This model has some great specs and should immediately be getting some attention for its nine megapixel imaging sensor and manual zoom lens. Features like these two set this camera apart from the amateur cameras which people tend to associate with Fujifilm.
Overall this camera is very well designed and its going to be the right choice for a lot of people. The falling prices, increasing user friendliness, and growing availability of older generation DSLR cameras is going to challenge the S9000 for its more advanced buyers, but for the hobbyist and general consumer who is looking to take some great shots, its a smart pick.
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9.24 Megapixel, Standard Point and Shoot Camera, 4x Optical Zoom, 7.6x Digital Zoom, CCD Sensor, Video Capability Included, 2 in. ...