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August 17, 2006
Fuji Unveils S3 Pro UVIR For Forensic Investigation
Fujifilm today announced a new camera that will appeal to the CSI fan in all of us - the FinePix S3 Pro UVIR. It is a DSLR camera and is the first of its kind to be able to take pictures in both the infared and ultraviolet light spectrums. While this is clearly not all that important to the average consumer, it could be very crucial to the fields of professional science. Perhaps most groundbreaking is the effect it could have on forensic science, in terms of helping analyze evidence. “Fujifilm conducted a series of tests and after seeing the results, we knew instantly the immense power this camera would bring to forensic investigation. “Fujifilm U.S.A. is thrilled to provide the brightest minds in law enforcement with technology useful in solving the country’s most complex crimes," said Darin Pepple of Fujifilm.The S3 Pro UVIR will be available in September, but only at select retailers, and it will come with a sticker shocking price of $1,799.95.
Full details at Lets Go Digital
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Posted by mark at August 17, 2006 3:28 PM
