Fujifilm Expands QuickSnap Disposable Lineup for 'Intentional' Photography
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Fujifilm's trying something new after 40 years of disposable QuickSnap cameras
Photo: Fujifilm Fujifilm is celebrating the 40th birthday of the QuickSnap series of single-use 35mm film cameras. To mark the occasion, the company has announced two new additions: the QuickSnap Black and White and Active. The QuickSnap Black and White is Fujifilm's first one-time-use camera that uses monochrome film. That perhaps isn't too surprising; while Fujifilm has produced black and white film under its Neopan brand since 1952, the line …
Fujifilm is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its iconic, disposable QuickSnap camera. To mark this special occasion, the manufacturer is preparing two completely new versions of this classic device for analog enthusiasts. This fall, two variants will debut on store shelves: one dedicated to monochrome shots, the other designed for extreme adventures. It's a return to its roots, but in a refreshed form, tailored to contemporary expectations an…
The popular disposable camera from Japan gets 2 new models for the round birthday.
Fujifilm's new QuickSnap cameras are here for a good time, not for a long time - Stuff South Africa
Forty years later, people are still buying Fuji’s QuickSnap disposable cameras at nearly R400 a pop. And we mean a pop. Once you’ve finished the roll, that’s it; you’re done. It makes sense that Fujifilm would want to capitalise on Gen Z’s nostalgia for a time they never quite experienced by bringing back the ol’ faithful QuickSnap. Chuck ’em in the bin QuickSnap Black and White Technically, the company has announced two new models of the little…
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