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FUJIFILM FinePix XP90 Digital Camera (Blue)

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FUJIFILM FinePix XP90 Digital Camera (Blue)
Key Features
  • 16.4MP 1/2.3" CMOS Sensor
  • Fujinon 5x Optical Zoom Lens
  • 28-140mm (35mm Equivalent)
  • Water, Shock, Freeze, and Dustproof
Compact and portable, yet rugged enough to handle even the most trying of conditions, the blue FinePix XP90 Digital Camera from Fujifilm is a point-and-shoot featuring water, shock, freeze, and dustproof construction. A 16.4MP 1/2.3" CMOS sensor produces high-resolution stills and full HD 1080p video, which is complemented by a 5x Fujinon zoom lens that covers a 28-140mm equivalent focal length range. Sensor-shift image stabilization minimizes the appearance of camera shake while features such as an Action Camera mode and a 320 fps Slow Motion mode provide additional creative options when recording video. A rear LCD monitor features an anti-reflective coating for greater visibility in a variety of lighting conditions, and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity permits one-touch transferring of imagery to linked mobile devices, as well as wireless remote controlled shooting from smartphones and tablets.
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FUJIFILM XP90 Overview

Compact and portable, yet rugged enough to handle even the most trying of conditions, the blue FinePix XP90 Digital Camera from Fujifilm is a point-and-shoot featuring water, shock, freeze, and dustproof construction. A 16.4MP 1/2.3" CMOS sensor produces high-resolution stills and full HD 1080p video, which is complemented by a 5x Fujinon zoom lens that covers a 28-140mm equivalent focal length range. Sensor-shift image stabilization minimizes the appearance of camera shake while features such as an Action Camera mode and a 320 fps Slow Motion mode provide additional creative options when recording video. A rear LCD monitor features an anti-reflective coating for greater visibility in a variety of lighting conditions, and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity permits one-touch transferring of imagery to linked mobile devices, as well as wireless remote controlled shooting from smartphones and tablets.

Tough and Rugged Design
The XP90 is characterized by its durable, weather-proof design to enables its use in harsh conditions:
  • Waterproof to 50' / 15.2m
  • Shockproof from 5.8' / 1.8 m
  • Freezeproof to 14°F / -10°C
  • Dustproof to IP68 standards

 

16.4MP CMOS Sensor
A 16.4MP 1/2.3" CMOS sensor is able to produce high-resolution still images and full HD video recording at 60 fps, as well as high-speed 320 fps recording for slow motion output. In-camera movie editing is possible and sound is recorded via the built-in mono microphone with an integrated wind filter.
Fujinon 5x Optical Zoom Lens
A 5x optical zoom lens is integrated into the camera's design, giving an equivalent focal length range of 28-140mm. To better render a clear, sharp image, sensor-shift image stabilization helps to reduce the appearance of camera shake to benefit working in low-light conditions and with greater zoom magnifications. Additionally, Intelligent Digital Zoom can effectively double the zoom reach to 10x with minimal image degradation.
Built-In Wi-Fi Connectivity
Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity allows for instant sharing of images directly to a mobile device, and is easily accessible via a dedicated Wi-Fi button on the back of the camera. Additionally, remote shooting is also possible using the Fujifilm Camera Remote app.
Other Camera Features
  • Action Camera mode allows you to record HD movies while participating in sports or activities at the same time.
  • The rear 3.0" 920k-dot LCD monitor features an anti-reflective coating to enhance visibility when working in bright conditions.
  • The sleek body design places all of the rear controls on the right side for easier one-handed operation.
  • A double-lock mechanism ensures security to the camera when working in trying conditions.
  • Dedicated Underwater and Underwater Macro modes help to maintain a realistic color balance when shooting underwater.
  • Interval Timer shooting permits taking successive photos at predetermined intervals for creating time-lapse imagery.
  • Time-Lapse Movie feature will automatically turn interval timer image sequences into a movie clip showing the passing of time. The movie speed can be altered by selecting the video frame rate from 10, 30, and 60fps, with multiple video sizes including Full-HD.
  • For creatively enhancing the look of your imagery in-camera, 11 different Advanced Filters are available, including Sketch, Toy Camera, Miniature, Pop Color, Soft Focus, Cross Screen, Partial Color (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple), High-Key, Low-Key, Dynamic Tone, and Fish-Eye.
  • SR AUTO optimizes the exposure settings based on recognized scene types.
  • Shooting modes: SR AUTO, AUTO, Program AE, Action Camera, Pro Low-Light, HDR (Dynamic Range), Natural Light & with Flash, Portrait, Landscape, Adv., Motion Panorama 360, Sport, Night, Night (Tripod), Sunset, Snow, Beach, Underwater, Underwater (Macro), Party, Flower, and Text.
  • Tracking AF helps to maintain focus on moving subjects.
  • Pro Low-Light mode automatically records four sequential frames and blends them in order to achieve higher sensitivity and reduced noise levels.
  • Natural Light & with Flash will automatically capture two exposures at once: one with flash and one without.
  • Face Detection optimizes exposure settings based on up to 10 recognized faces, and can automatically detect and remove red-eye.
  • A Face Detection Timer Function will automatically release the shutter, balance the exposure, and set the proper focus once the specified number and position of faces in a scene are detected.
  • An HDR (High Dynamic Range) mode allows you to gain greater detail in the highlight and shadow regions of a scene in order to avoid overexposed highlights or blocked shadows.
  • Motion Panorama 360 allows you to record expansive views up to 360° wide in a seamless, sweeping manner.

FUJIFILM XP90 Specs

Imaging
Sensor Resolution
Effective: 16.4 Megapixel
Exposure Control
Aspect Ratio
1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9
Flash
Flash Modes
Auto, Auto/Red-Eye Reduction, Forced On, Forced On/Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction, Suppressed Flash
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5.7 x 5.5 x 2.2"

FUJIFILM XP90 Reviews

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question

What is the difference between the XP90 and the XP120, besides price?
Asked by: Bill W.
The newer Fujifilm XP120 camera has a new 16.4MP back-side illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor rather than the standard CMOS of the XP90, allowing the XP120 to record high-resolution stills at up to 10 fps and Full HD 1080p video--maintaining smooth, low noise, high image quality when working in difficult lighting conditions. A rear LCD monitor features an anti-reflective coating for greater visibility in a variety of lighting conditions, and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity permits one-touch transferring of imagery to linked mobile devices, as well as wireless remote controlled shooting from smartphones and tablets.
Answered by: Andrea O.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

Does it have a micro SD card slot
Asked by: R&K T.
No. It has the full size SD slot. Micro SD would require the adapter that comes with most micro-sd cards these days.
Answered by: Charles H.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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I can NOT get the settings for just ppoint and click. the shutter/focus is all blurred - what do I do to get a clear picture to show. Keeps turning off, back to shutter of and says, turn on, turn off???? HELP
Asked by: Anonymous
that's so weird - I've not had that problem - make sure the compartment where the card is is shut tight - I would take the camera for adjustment.
Answered by: Leila R.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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how to convert photo to e mail form ?
Asked by: Anonymous
There are several ways to do this: download the images to your computer, then attach the image in your e-mail; or you can connect your smartphone or tablet and the XP90 via WiFi and load your images to your smartphone or tablet straight from the camera and e-mail, text, or post to social media from there.The actual image file is a standard jpeg that does not need to be converted to any other file type in order for you to share.
Answered by: Perry Fujifilm Expert
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

On a full charge,what is the average run time on the battery?
Asked by: Anonymous
The battery on this camera lasts me almost all day. I took the camera recently on a rafting trip down the river - the pics were spectacular and the battery let me shoot stills all day.I always keep a spare just in case I need to refresh for night pictures after a day out. Great little camera!
Answered by: Joseph R.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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Is there a lens cap?
Asked by: Anonymous
No. The entire exterior is sealed and there is no formal lens cap but it is protected.
Answered by: catherine n.
Date published: 2018-08-26

question

I'm going whitewater rafting in the Grand Canyon for 6 days. There will be NO electricity during this time. Approximately how long does the battery last?
Asked by: Anonymous
The specifications state Approximately 210 frames in AUTO mode . You have several options: take an extra battery (NP-45) or two, take along a charged portable battery pack with which to charge the battery (like a phone, the battery charges via USB cable while connected to the camera), or purchase a solar-powered charger.<a href= http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1212876-REG/wakawaka_wwp22_4cws_esf_power_solar_charger_white.html target= _blank >http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1212876-REG/wakawaka_wwp22_4cws_esf_power_solar_charger_white.html</a>Have a great trip!
Answered by: Perry Fujifilm Expert
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Is it possible to take intervals under 15 seconds? (1 second intervals or 5 seconds intervals)
Asked by: Anonymous
Not sure haven't tried that yet ?? Sorry
Answered by: HEATHER C.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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