Like other computer component manufacturers, Fujifilm has been in race to make its devices windows compatible. Finally, it has announced its 15, Windows 7 interoperable cameras, and has become the first to achieve this among all camera manufacturers.
With this new innovation, the users will be able to upgrade their PC’s operating system to Windows 7 without any compatibility issue.
Other than the Windows 7 compatibility, the new cameras include the features like a 3D camera, compact 10 x optical zoom model, and other such devices built with advanced EXR technology.
The FinePix A/E/F/Z/V is among the few of the digital camera models from the S-Series range of Fujifilm, which are compatible with the Windows 7 operating system.
Fujifilm India’s Managing Director, Mr. Kenichi Tanaka said, “We invented the digital camera and ever since we have been maintaining our market lead and technical supremacy globally. We have pioneered some of the most advanced, technologically superior and path-breaking digital imaging technologies time and again. With research and development happening at our facilities incessantly, it is obvious that we keep abreast of the latest technological trends, developments and changes around the world. Compatibility with Microsoft’s latest version of operating system Windows 7 is just another example of this philosophy.”
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