Ага, и еще какбе в корпусах от пленочных Никонов (ходят такие легенды)...
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In 1994 Nikon comes out Nikon E2.
This camera was developed in collaboration with Fuji, which provided the sensor 2/3 " CCC of 1,3 million pixels. It is the first a professional SLR-type digital camera with being sold under the bar of the 20 000 $. It is entirely compatible, by the use of an internal lenses system, with the system Nikon 24x36 (lenses, additional TTL flashes). It has a matrix measurement with five segments, of a balance of automatic white, storage on PCCard I or II, several modes of exposure and smoothness of images, of a shooting mode (3 frames/sec. during seven consecutive pictures) with the E2s model.
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In 1996, this camera improved slightly and becomes the Nikon E2n.
In 1998, Nikon presents
Nikon E3 and Nikon E3s, always co-developed with Fuji Photo Film, which are priced lower than their predecessors and have a high-sensitivity 1.4-million (1,364 x 1,032)-square-pixel CCD that processes high-definition (1,280 x 1,000 pixel).
Both cameras allow 1 frame / sec. E3s' large buffer memory allows it to shoot up to 12 consecutive images at 3 frames / sec.
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At PMA in February 2000,
Fuji presents (alone, without Nikon) the Fuji S1 PRO, built on the basis of Nikon N60. It has a 6,1 Megapixels for pictures of 3040 x 2016 pixels. This CCD has a ratio of 1,5 as compared as135 format.
It uses SmartMedia or Compact Flash cards (including 340 Meg microdrive) and was sold 4,200 € in January 2000.
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Two years after, during the PMA 2002,
Fuji presents the Fuji S2 PRO, built on the Nikon N80 body. This camera allows all AF-S and AF-D lenses, with or without internal AF motor.
It has a new 6,1 Megapixels CCD (15,5 x 23 mm) which delivers 4.256 X 2.848 pixels pictures. It uses also SmartMedia and CompactFlash cards (including 1 Go IBM microdrive).
Images may be transfer to a PC by Firewire IEEE1394 or USB connection. It is possible to drive the S2 body through the Firewire link.
It was sold 2,500 € in January 2002.
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Two years after, during the PMA 2004,
Fuji presents the
Fuji S3 PRO, built again on the Nikon F80 but with a rounded design and a vertical grip.
It has a new 4th Generation Super CCD SR sensor that uses 6.17 million S-pixels and 6.17 million R-pixels (12.3 million effective photodiodes) to deliver 12 million recorded pixels. This camera accepts both xD-Picture Card™ and Compact Flash Type I/II (inc. Microdrive™).
It has a new 2.0" 235,000 pixel LCD monitor and offers both high-speed IEEE1394 and USB 2.0 interfaces.
It was sold 2,300 € in February 2004.
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Two years after, at the Photokina 2006, while we are waiting a S4 but
Fuji presents the Fuji Finepix S5 PRO, built on the Nikon D200 body.
The name S4 Pro was not retained by Fuji for reasons of superstition because the figure 4 is bearing misfortune in Asia. The Fuji Finepix S5 PRO has a SuperCCD SR of 12,34 Millions of pixels distributed in 6.17 million 'S photodiodes' (normal DR) and 6.17 million 'R photodiodes' (highlight DR) . This camera inherits of D200 characteristics including possibilities of WiFi connection and adds Face Detection Technology. The Fuji S5Pro will be available in February 2007 for 2,000 €.
In 2007, Fuji launches, for the US market only, the Fuji Finepix IS Pro. Its camera is based on the S5 Pro with modified CCD filter pack. It is sensitive to Ultraviolet and Infrared light between 380nm and 1000nm and replaces the Fuji FinePix S3 Pro UVIR, SLR. This camera is designed to record non-visible light and is offering for $2599 (nov 2007) for the body only. It requiresthe addition of a Quartz UV lens for optimum Ultraviolet sensitivity. least - in .