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Manufacturer: Fujifilm

Fujifilm is a Japanese company known for its photographic film and cameras. Fujifilm is the world’s largest photographic and imaging company.
Fuji operates 223 subsidiary companies for research, manufacture and distribution of products, with manufacturing facilities in Asia, Europe, and the United States of America. They also produce computer media storage consumables, such as CD-Rs, recordable DVDs and Floppy disks.
The company is also a substantial provider of Motion Picture Film to Hollywood for both capture and distribution of theatrical (in projector) film prints. The company was formerly known as Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. Fuji's camera film comes in distinctive green boxes and is sometimes rebranded as own-label film, such as President's Choice.
Fuji products are distinct in their uniform containers. Fuji photographic films are considered along with, and often compete against, those produced by Eastman Kodak. Their products are sold in over 200 countries internationally.
Since 1982, Fuji, is one of the main sponsors of the FIFA World Cup. The company was the driving force behind the creation of Japan's first electronic computer, called FUJIC, completed in 1956.
Company's site: http://www.fujifilm.com/
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Fujifilm X-Pro1
This interchangeable lens shooter - the X-Pro1- is said to be the successor to Fujifilm`s awesome X100.
Fujifilm X100 camera
A real hit from Fujifilm attacked photo-market. Though the new-age vintage camera costs $1,200, it`s still flying off from shelves. The retrotastic X100 camera has actually made its popularity, that caused some shortages. The present disaster in Japan leads to a stoppage of production that makes that situation worse.
Fujifilm FinePix REAL 3D W3
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The sales start: september 2010 Estimated price: $500
Overview:
When reviewers call your product "the worst ____ ever made," do you give up and move on? Or do you build a second model and try to prove them wrong? After introducing the world's first consumer stereoscopic 3D shooter to dismal reviews, FujiFilm chose door number two, replacing the camera with a thinner, lighter, and easier-to-use version that addresses a host of complaints and costs $100 less to boot. The FujiFilm FinePix Real 3D W3 adds a larger 3.5-inch, 16:9 LCD screen, a 720p video recording mode, and HDMI 1.4 out for dropping images and videos right into your 3D-ready TV. Oh, and it actually feels like a real camera this time, our favorite feature by far. We got some hands-on time with the new cross-eyed shooter, read on for more!
Fujifilm FinePix Z700
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The sales start: march 2010 Estimated price: $280
Overview:
The Fujifilm Finepix Z700 is the first to offer “pet detection” software. In other words, it waits until your pooch smiles to snap the picture!
This point and shoot camera is the first to boast such enhancing technology, and who wouldn’t love it? I myself am an addictive pet-picture-taker—hoarding my Facebook account with album upon album of pictures of my beloved pets.
Fujifilm FinePix S2550HD
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The sales start: march 2010 Estimated price: $250
Overview:
Fujifilm America announces a new addition to its S-Series line: the Fujifilm FinePix S2550HD. Sporting a 12-Megapixel 1/2.3” CCD, a powerful Fujinon 18x Wide-Angle optical zoom (28mm-504mm equivalent) and an extra large 3.0” High-Contrast LCD and electronic viewfinder, the Fujifilm FinePix S2550HD is perfect for advanced amateur photographers who want an affordable, step-up digital camera that will still fit in the palm of their hand. The Fujifilm S2550HD can also use Fujifilm’s optional HD Player Kit - which includes an HD Card Reader that connects to your HDTV via HDMI Cable for true digital transfer of HD quality and a wireless Remote Control for video playback from the comfort of your couch - and you maximize your HD experience.
Fujifilm FinePix S1800
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The sales start: february 2010 Estimated price:$230
Overview:
Fujifilm America announces a new addition to its S-Series line: the Fujifilm FinePix S1800. Sporting a 12-Megapixel 1/2.3” CCD, a powerful Fujinon 18x Wide-Angle optical zoom (28mm-504mm equivalent) and an extra large 3.0” High-Contrast LCD and electronic viewfinder, the Fujifilm FinePix S1800 is perfect for advanced amateur photographers who want an affordable, step-up digital camera that will still fit in the palm of their hand. The Fujifilm S1800 can also use Fujifilm’s optional HD Player Kit - which includes an HD Card Reader that connects to your HDTV via HDMI Cable for true digital transfer of HD quality and a wireless Remote Control for video playback from the comfort of your couch - and you maximize your HD experience.
Fujifilm HS10
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$500
Overview:
Fuji just announced a quartet of megazoom (read: fixed lens) cameras in a Monday blitz, with the most impressive being this HS10. It won't give the level of control of a DSLR, but it looks to blow away any point-and-shoot.
Fujifilm XP10
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The sales start: february 2010 Estimated price: $200
Overview:
As a basic point-and-shoot to keep poolside, the Fujifilm FinePix Z33WP is relatively successful. But if you are looking for any sort of drop protection, it's not worth considering. Enter the XP10, a full-on rugged model able to withstand drops from 3 feet, dives in 10 feet of water, and temperatures as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit. The "proofing" in turn prevents dust from entering the body as well.
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