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Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro for £499 

05/06/08

Fujifilm announce price promotion on award-winning FinePix S5 Pro

Fujifilm UK Ltd. has today announced a special summer promotion on their high-end DSLR FinePix S5 Pro. This is THE perfect time to polish your digital photography skills to the highest degree, whilst pocketing a considerable saving.

First launched at Focus on Imaging in 2007 for £999.99, the FinePix S5 Pro is now available from retailers for around £499.99. Awarded the EISA European Advanced Camera of the Year 2007-2008, the FinePix S5 Pro is a benchmark DSLR camera, offering a wealth of features to produce stunning images. It features Fujifilm’s renowned Super CCD SR sensor, which uses a unique layout of twelve million paired photodiodes to deliver unrivalled performance in terms of dynamic range and noise prevention. This enables the FinePix S5 Pro to capture amazing detail in areas of highlights and lowlights, making it a professionals’ choice for a range of photographic subjects, from wedding and portrait to landscape photography.

To find out more about the FinePix S5 Pro promotion please visit your local dealer. 
 

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