My Fuji Finepix E900
Starting-points for selecting a
digital camera
- limited budget, about 300 Euro
- image quality more important then options and appearance
- RAW-fileformat available for best quality
- at least 5 Megapixels CCD
Fuji FinePix
E900 complies well with these starting-points.
It's a fine camera to have and start exploring the world
of (professional) digital photography.
It is NOT a SLR-camera. For this and a better image quality
you need a camera that is at least twices as expensive.
Technical data
- 3.488 x 2.616 pixels
- 9.0 Mega pixels (effective)
- 5th-generation Super CCD HR
- 4x zoom 32-128mm
- 2.0-inch TFT, 115,000 pixels
- Shutter delay 0,01sec
- ‘Real Photo Technology’
- Full manual functions
see also: http://www.fujifilm.com -> products
-> digital -> E-serie -> E900
RAW and JPG
RAW-files are considered the digital equivalent to the
old 'negative'. RAW-files contain all color-information
recorded by the CCD.
RAW-files, about 18 mB per photo, are downloaded to your
computer and converted to TIF-files with Fuji RAWconverter
LE which comes with the camera. This results in a TIF-file
of 4864x3648 pixels (about 52 mB).
The TIF-files are free of JPG-compression artefacts.
There are some disadvantages to using RAW-files:
- recording a photograph takes longer (about 4 seconds)
- RAW-fies need extra conversion to TIF-files
- TIF-files are bigger then JPG, and you should also
keep the RAW-files
RAWconverters
Several free and commercail RAWconverters are available
for creating your TIF-files.
S7RAW is an excellent, freeware RAWconverter.
On the website of Matt
Spinelli you can find lots of information about S7RAW.
A comparison of several RAWconverters can be found in
this PDF: http://www.whisper-wood.co.uk/FujiRawConv.pdf (about
10 mB).
My experiences: the Fuji-converter for the E900 works
fine!
With S7RAW you can achieve the same or
better results but it will cost you a lot of time. For
lens-corrections you have to experiment.
Digital noise
The higher a ISO-equivalent, the more digital noise a
photograph will have.
Fuji-camera's have low noise levels.
For removing digital noise I use Neat
Image.
Examples
Fragment from a TIF-file, ISO80, F8, 1/105
The example below was resized to 200% to make the comparison
easier:
Original (200%):

After removing noise with Neat Image:
Tips for noise-free images
- ISO80
- RAW-fileformat
- sharpness 'soft'
- conversion to TIF-file 4864x3648 pixels, with Fuji
RAW-converter LE
- digital noise filtering with Neat Image
- resize to 3488x2616 pixels (300dpi)
© J.E. Kuiper