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  2. List of photographic films - Wikipedia

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    FUJIFILM: FujiColor Superia Premium 400: 2009-T: 400: C-41: Print: Variant of Superia 400 X-tra film with improved exposure latitude and optimised for reproduction of Japanese skin tones. Japan/Asia market product. [76] (code CH24). Discontinued SKU; 3 roll packs in 3/2020. [74] 27 exp rolls in 3/2022. [75] Japan: 135-36 Consumer films ...

  3. Fujifilm - Wikipedia

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    Fujifilm Holdings Corporation (富士フイルムホールディングス株式会社, Fuji-fuirumu Hōrudingusu kabushiki gaisha), trading as Fujifilm (富士フイルム, Fuji-fuirumu), or simply Fuji, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, operating in the areas of photography, optics, office and medical electronics, [2] [3] [4] biotechnology, [5] [6] and ...

  4. Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D - Wikipedia

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    In August 2010, Fujifilm announced the W3, a new stereoscopic 3D compact point-and-shoot camera with the ability to capture 3D images and videos, the follow-up to the first-of-its-kind W1 with similar specs and design. The W3 features higher resolution (720p) and better nighttime performance as well as a better integrated autostereoscopic display.

  5. List of discontinued photographic films - Wikipedia

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    Adox was a German camera and film brand of Fotowerke Dr. C. Schleussner GmbH of Frankfurt am Main, the world's first photographic materials manufacturer. In the 1950s it launched its revolutionary thin layer sharp black and white kb 14 and 17 films, referred to by US distributors as the 'German wonder film'. [1]

  6. Fujifilm Business Innovation - Wikipedia

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    The Yokohama Minatomirai Office in Nishi-ku, Yokohama. Fujifilm Business Innovation Corporation has its headquarters situated at Tokyo Midtown West in Minato, Tokyo. [12] [13] Additionally, the company maintains a key office at Toyosu Bayside Cross Tower in Kōtō, Tokyo, along with branch offices strategically positioned in Yokohama, Ebina, and Minamiashigara, Kanagawa Prefecture.

  7. Fujifilm FinePix XP-series - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2021, FujiFilm offers a single XP model in the US market. FinePix XP140 [8] - 25 metres (82') Waterproof, Shockproof from 1.8 metres (6'), Sandproof, Freezeproof to -10 °C (-14 °F), Wireless Image Transfer via smartphone app, in-camera GPS tagging, 16MP 1/2.3-inch BSI-CMOS Image Sensor with Optical Image Stabilization, 5x optical zoom (28-140mm), Burst mode button, 4K Movie and ...

  8. Fujifilm FinePix - Wikipedia

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    The Fujifilm X100S and Fujifilm X20 in 2013 replaced the X100 and X10 respectively, while the interchangeable lens line up expanded with the X-E1, X-E2, X-M1, X-A1 and the X-T1 models. In September 2016, Fuji announced the Fujifilm GFX 50S a medium format addition to the X series, using G mount lenses.

  9. Fujifilm X-H2S - Wikipedia

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    Fujifilm X-H2S is a 26-megapixel mirrorless camera produced by Fujifilm. The X-H2S, which will be positioned as more similar to a pro DSLR than anything else in the X-series, is the company's latest high-speed flagship model. It is the successor of the X-H1 from 2018 and will be available for $2,499 on July 7, 2022. [3]