Olympus SH-50 iHS
Compact Superzoom Camera
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FujiFilm F900EXR
Compact Superzoom Camera
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What’s good about the Olympus SH-50 iHS
Best price
$290
- 15% more battery life 300 shots vs 260 shots
- Cheaper street price $290 vs $388
- Has longer exposure available 15 seconds vs 8 seconds
- Better built-in flash range 31′ vs 12′
- Has HDR on-board F900EXR does not have HDR
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Olympus SH-50 iHS
What’s good about the FujiFilm FinePix F900EXR
Best price
$388
$388
- Weighs a little bit less than the SH-50 iHS 8.1 oz vs 9.5 oz
- Smaller body size 12 in³ vs 18 in³
- Larger image sensor 31 mm² vs 28 mm²
- Higher resolution rear screen 920k dots vs 460k dots
- Better light sensitivity by 1 f-stop 12,800 ISO vs 6,400 ISO
- Better video capture 1080p 60fps vs 1080i 60fps
- Has Wi-Fi photo upload capabilities SH-50 iHS does not have Wi-Fi
- Has an HDMI port for photo playback SH-50 iHS does not have HDMI
- Has RAW image capture SH-50 iHS does not have RAW capture
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FujiFilm FinePix F900EXR
What the Olympus SH-50 iHS and FujiFilm F900EXR have in common
- Similar sensor resolutions 16 MP
- Both cameras are the same age May 2013 vs March 2013
- Same viewscreen size 3.0″
- Similar continuous shooting speed 12 shots per second vs 11 shots per second
- panorama mode
What’s missing from both the Olympus SH-50 iHS and the FujiFilm F900EXR
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No 3D capture -
No GPS tagging -
No waterproof housing -
No external microphone jack -
No hot shoe -
No flip out viewscreen