ISO 100-2000
You probably take more pictures than you realise in low light. And low light is exactly what conventional digital compacts can't cope with. They lack the sensitivity (a measure known in photography as ISO), and the consequence is a combination of the blur of slow shutter speeds and the rough-textured look of digital 'noise' (discoloured speckles appearing on the image). The FinePix F20 offers an impressive full-resolution performance of ISO 2000, meaning that you can shoot with confidence in any light. What's more, the quality available at the lower sensitivities is truly staggering for such a small camera.
Real Photo Technology
Real Photo Technology is a combination of Super CCD sensor, processor and lens, designed to give Fujifilm's top range of compacts the competitive edge when it comes to image quality. Not only does Real Photo Technology allow the FinePix F20 to reach its impressive ISO 2000 setting, but it also achieves colour accuracy, sharpness and tonal quality that outclass the rest of the class.
Exceptional flash capability
Despite being a camera that can operate without needing to use flash, the FinePix F20 has some impressive abilities in the lighting department. It possesses a 'flash on, flash-off' shooting mode, which takes two pictures in quick succession, enabling you to compare the same scene taken with and without flash. Furthermore, its 'Intelligent Flash' mode exploits the camera's impressive light sensitivity to achieve balanced illumination between foreground subject and the background. No longer will you have to look at photographs of bleached-out people against pitch-black backgrounds.
6.3 million pixels
There are still people who believe that more pixels equal better image quality. However, most knowledgable photography enthusiasts have agreed that 6 million pixels represent a sufficiently large file size to achieve large prints. What really counts in delivering a high quality image is the quality of the sensor and the processing. When all work together well, such as with the F20, it is a well-known fact that you can get achieve better image quality than 7 or 8 million pixel compacts. With the previous model, the F30, recognised as 2006's TIPA Digital Compact Camera of the Year, it is clear that the F20 is of formidable pedigree.




