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Posted in Fuji (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

By FUJIFILM. The regular list price is $10.99. Sells new for $0.49.
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5 comments about Fujifilm QuickSnap Flash 35mm Single Use Camera with Flash.
  1. Fairly Easy to use, Photo's turned out Clear, Colorful both indoors and out. Apart from having a little trouble getting the Flash to Work it was fine.


  2. After trying several of the other brands of Single Use Cameras on the Market I thought blurry, washed out dull pics were the norm. However, after buying one of the Fuji Camera's on the spur of the moment I was very suprised by the excellent photos it produced. The Twin packs are a great idea as well!!


  3. I work in the photo processing world, I am a manager of a high volume photo lab and I must say that Fuji film has taken very large steps to over take Kodak in the film world. From their minilabs, to their digital kiosks, to their one time use 35mm cameras, Fuji film is the way to go. From truer colors, more real film grains, to the obvious less blur, this camera is a wise decision for a one time use camera.


  4. Recently I bought 2 One Time Use Cameras. The Kodak Max HQ Camera and a Fuji Quicksnap Flash Camera. After finishing both Camera's I had the Kodak Camera/Film Developed at a Kodak Express, then the Fuji Camera/Film developed at a Fuji Lab. The Results were very different to each other. The Fuji Quicksnap Flash is clearly the Superior Film/Camera. While the Kodak Prints came back slightly blurry with not much color, the Fuji Prints were Crystal Clear with exceptional Clarity and Bright Colors. The Fuji Camera was also cheaper than the Kodak HQ!


  5. Firstly let me just say, that I'm slightly confused as to all the different 35mm Fuji 'quicksnap' cameras out there. The 2 that I used were like the one shown here, but a slightly different color. Anyway, on to the review:
    The Flash indicator took a while to light up, but we got it going after some persistance. The photos were ok, nothing great though. The results produced fairly natural looking colors, but many of the indoor/nightime shots were slightly blurry and grainy. Many photos appeared under-exposed, like the Flash wasn't bright enough. 3/5 stars.


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Posted in Fuji (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

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5 comments about Fujifilm Nexia 3100ix Z MRC Zoom APS Camera.
  1. This camera has a 75 Millimeter zoom. It has red eye reduction, night mode, landscape view, and through window view special effects. It uses APS film (I personally suggest speed 200). It is small and can fit into a pocket. It comes with speed 200 tape and A comfortable case. You can additionally buy a remote control for family pictures. Also for large pictures you can make it so that they are long. I strongly reccomend this camera.


  2. My complaint is with the viewfinder. I, and everyone else who's used my camera, find it hard to keep the subject in sight. You have to keep moving it around to get the image back. Meanwhile, the bird you're trying to photograph has moved.
    Also, it's awkward to have the flash pop up from the top left corner. You have to move your fingers out of the way.
    Would I buy it again? Nope.


  3. This will be my first and last APS camera. The quality of pictures is terrible compared with even a cheap 35 mm camera. The picture quality reminded me of the old Compact Disc cameras of the 80's. The main reason I bought this camera was to take panoramic pictures easily with the regular 4x6 size, but I have already sent this camera back for a refund. Instead, I decided to use my old 35mm zoom camera for the 4x6's and buy a disposable APS for the panoramics, because the picture quality is the same. Also, the quartz date didn't work on the front. The only thing good I can say about this camera was the small size.


  4. After doing extensive research before making this purchase, we have been satisfied with the picture quality. The focus and colors are sharp. However, the flash malfunctioned after less than 6 months.

    As far as ease of use, overall it is not bad, but subjects are difficult to line up in the viewfinder.

    Compared to others on the market, it is loaded with features (as long as it works). We won't be buying another Fuji again in the near future.

    A final warning to those considering the APS format- film and processing costs are considerably higher per roll vs. 35mm.



  5. An old fashion camera relative to today's digitals, but simply put it takes terrific pictures. It's my wifes camera as she does not want a digital. In fact it is a replacement for an earlier, identical camera which quit functioning last year. This is an APS cartridge, 24mm/25exp film, camera. It has excellent zoom, panoramic, mid-film removal and return,IR focus and may other user friendly features.
    The downside is that it apparently is no longer made and replacments may be scarce.
    Would buy it again.


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Posted in Fuji (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

By Fujifilm. The regular list price is $89.95. Sells new for $38.94.
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3 comments about Fujifilm Q1 Zoom APS Camera (Black).
  1. This is a 'beautiful' design and takes reasonably good pics. (It IS a point & shoot) but unlike all other APS cameras, it only takes pics in the "C" mode (the traditional size prints) NOT in the "H" mode (slightly wider) or the Panoramic. Why Fuji left this choice off Boggles the mind. The main reason I use APS is for the "H" size prints. I'm dissapointed this feature was left off.
    Steve Dirkx
    Dallas, tx


  2. Excelent picture,low quality in dark places.Only one kind of photos,Its nice dising and very good funtions.
    Buy it.


  3. This is the greatest for the price. I have taken pictures of my son dancing and they are extreme clear...I was so glad when they added the zoom feature to the camera. The digital is a lot of work for me. This is great. Fuji film is also great for people of color.


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Posted in Fuji (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

By Fuji. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $6.99.
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Posted in Fuji (Wednesday, July 9, 2008)

By Fujifilm. There are some available for $22.99.
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5 comments about Fujifilm Q1 24mm APS Camera (Royal Blue).
  1. this camera is really cool, but the film it uses is that advanced photo system stuff, & it costs alot more to buy & develop, that's pretty much the only drawback to this camera


  2. On vacation in Saint Maarten, we passed a camers store on the main street in Phillipsburgh, we spotted Q1 in the window of the store, my wife had not idea what it was, neither did I, we went in took a look, we were fascinated by it, I have had Fuji cameras in the past, knew they were very good on prices an gave you a camera that was reliable and took great shots, we bought the Q1, put the digital away for the rest of trip and took wonderful shots with the it, very impressed, APS to me has never been know for giving decent shots, but, the Q1 does, delighted with it, can only recommed it highly, even if it only has an F8 lens, its a barrel of fun, am using it since the vacation, we really love this purple camera, buy it, you wont regret it, even if it looks more like a radio.


  3. I purchased this camera for my husband who doesn't use a camera much. We ended up using this camera all the time, as I misplaced my 35MM camera. It takes great pictures for the price. Sometimes, I have noticed red eye (it is supposed to have red reduction) and some the pictures indoors are darker in the background than outside, but overall this ...camera has out performed itself in my opinion.
    I highly recommend it.


  4. We bought this camera for my 10 year old daughter at Christmas, and have been nothing but pleased with the quality of the pictures. We chose it for it's size and ease of use for a child with the use of only one hand. I've been known to grab it, though, for quick pics around the house!

    We have compensated for the additional cost of developign APS film by only getting our pics developed at Sam's or Wal-Mart...



  5. I find this camera to take adequate photos, but the camera is made of poor quality. It has scratches on it everywhere, and in under a year, the flash cover keeps falling off. It always gets me noticed, and I might have to buy a new one because I love the size and the shape. It goes everywhere with me, I just wish that the body was stronger.


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Fujifilm QuickSnap Flash 35mm Single Use Camera with Flash
Fujifilm Nexia 3100ix Z MRC Zoom APS Camera
Fujifilm Q1 Zoom APS Camera (Black)
Fujifilm QuickSnap True Definition 35mm One-Time-Use Camera
Fujifilm Q1 24mm APS Camera (Royal Blue)

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