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Fujifilm FinePix J series

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Fujifilm FinePix J150W

The Fujifilm FinePix J series of digital cameras consists of the later models of the company's entry-level point and shoot digital cameras. The J series is a partial replacement range for the A series range.

The first J-series model released was the 8.2-megapixel J10, which was released in early 2008. As of February 2009, there are eight different models in the J-series range, from the J10 up to and including the J150W. All models in the range are powered by lithium ion rechargeable batteries.

All J-series cameras have the standard CCD sensors. The first few models, the J10, J12 and the J50 use the xD-Picture Card flash memory format, whilst the later models use SD/SDHC flash memory format, these include the J100, J110W, J120 and the J150W. The J15fd uses both flash memory formats.

Models

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  • J10 (discontinued)
  • J12
  • J15fd (discontinued)
  • J20 (discontinued)
  • J26
  • J27
  • J30
  • J32
  • J35
  • J37 (discontinued)
  • J38
  • J40
  • J50 (discontinued)
  • J100 (discontinued)
  • J110w (discontinued)
  • J120 (discontinued)
  • J150w (discontinued)
  • JX200
  • J250 (discontinued)
  • JV250[1]
  • JZ200[2]
  • JZ210
  • JZ250
  • JZ100
  • JX300[3]
  • JX350[4]
  • JX370[5]
  • JX400[6]
  • JX580
  • JX550
  • JX520
  • JX500
  • JX550
  • JX560
  • JX680

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