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6 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 F30, it is a well-known fact that you can get achieve better image quality than 7 or 8 million pixel compacts. With the F30 recognised as 2006's TIPA Digital Compact Camera of the Year.
2.5 inch LCD monitor
The F30 monitor is designed for fast, accurate viewing of your pictures. With an unsettlingly lifelike refresh rate of sixty frames per second (the previous top-end frame rate was 30 frames per second), there is little chance that the action will escape you. What is more, the anti-glare CV film coating will ensure that your images can be viewed in all kinds of lighting conditions.
580 shots per battery charge
One of digital photography's biggest frustrations is finding yourself with a perfectly good camera, but no remaining power. With an unsurpassed* battery life of 580 shots per single charge, the F30 will outlast even the most devoted of photography addicts. Together with the impressive ISO of 3200, this means that the F30 can continue to shoot, night after day after night.
*Compared to digital compact cameras as of June 2006







