Burn Fujifilm Finepix s2950 record video to DVD

Posted by eimaliyu on January 11th, 2013

What's the first impression about Fujifilm FinePix S2950? The Fujifilm FinePix S2950 is the most affordable of Fuji's S-series cameras with an 18x Fujinon optical zoom lens, 14 megapixel sensor and 3.0in LCD screen. The lens is a 35mm equivalent of 28mm – 504mm and operated using an electric powered zoom lever, which can even be operated during video recording. As soon as you pick up the S2950, the first thing you notice is its nice, deep grip handle. This helps you hold onto the S2950 pretty well, even if a proper thumb-rest on the back of the camera would have made a nice addition.

Some features of Fujifilm Finepix s2950:

1. Easy-to-use Motion Panorama shooting mode, which takes three successive shots with a helpful tool which automatically releases the shutter once the images are fully aligned to seamlessly stitch the shots together in-camera.

2. Face Detection optimizes people pictures by detecting faces and adjusting focus and exposure to ensure bright, clear results. The Face Detection can simultaneously recognizes up to 10 faces in a photo.

3. With maximum sensitivity of ISO 6400, photos appear natural and more true to life even with limited available light. High sensitivity also stops the action of high-speed moving subjects (at ISO 3200 & 6400, the number of recorded pixels is limited to a maximum of 3MP and at full resolution (16MP), sensitivity is limited to a maximum ISO 1600).

4.File formats: Still image : JPEG (Exif Ver. 2.3 ); Movie : AVI (Motion JPEG )

The good: The Fujifilm FinePix S2950 has a wide-angle 18x zoom lens, takes AA-size batteries for power, and has a 3-inch LCD, an electronic viewfinder, and manual and semimanual shooting modes.

The bad: The S2950's performance and photo quality indoors and in low-light conditions are merely passable for its price.

The bottom line: A low-cost way to get an 18x wide-angle lens, the Fujifilm FinePix S2950 delivers merely OK photos and shooting performance.

--from c|net

After you record video with The Fujifilm FinePix S2950, play them on you TV or DVD player, or send them to your friends for sharing, while you find that the video size is too large to send them with email, so you can burn them to dvd for mail them to your friends or family.

With a Mac DVD Maker you can easily burn Fujifilm FinePix to DVD and without video quality loss, in the process, you can choose or set up personalized background image, background music, Menu Title (DVD name), Button Style and Frame, trim your videos to clip the unwanted duration from camera recording clip or download video clip. Besides, with this, burn LimeWire video to DVD will without problem.

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