Fujifilm FinePix A-series

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The Fujifilm FinePix A-series of digital cameras consists of the company's entry-level point and shoot models. The A-series was created in late 2001 and was expanded a few years later when Fujifilm transitioned to a fully alphanumeric system of naming their digital cameras.

The first A-series models were the 1.3-megapixel A101 and 2-megapixel A201, released in late 2001. The A-series cameras remained extremely basic until the successful FinePix 2600 and FinePix 2650 cameras evolved into the A205 and A210 in 2003. Over 20 models of A-Series cameras have been produced and they have become progressively more sophisticated and smaller while retaining a low price point. In 2008, the A-series was partially succeeded by the FinePix J-series.

Some A-series cameras have had standard CCD sensors while others have Fujifilm's own SuperCCD sensor. Cameras based on the latter have had very high image quality for their price-point.

All but the first two A-Series cameras have used the xD-Picture Card flash memory format.

[edit] Models

  • A100
  • A101
  • A120
  • A150
  • A170
  • A175
  • A180
  • A200
  • A201
  • A203 Zoom
  • A205 Zoom
  • A210 Zoom
  • A220
  • A225
  • A230
  • A235
  • A303 Zoom
  • A310
  • A330
  • A340
  • A345
  • A350
  • A345
  • A400
  • A500
  • A500 Blue
  • A510 Black
  • A510 Red
  • A600
  • A607
  • A610
  • A700
  • A800
  • A805
  • A820
  • A850
  • A900

[edit] A310

3.1 MP, color digital camera.

As of the 2011 FinePix A310 cost as low as $15 used, with auctions starting also at 99¢[1] with original selling price $299 in 2003 [2]

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