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[[Fuji | Fuji Photo Film Co.]] had used the name '''Fujica''' (from '''Fuji Ca'''mera) on a few postwar [[Fujica Six | 6x6 format models]]. But the '''Fujica 35-M''' from 1957 was its first appearance on a camera for [[35mm film]]. It seems to have been rather quickly superseded by the [[Fujica 35-ML]], the "L" likely referring to its LVS exposure selector.
 
[[Fuji | Fuji Photo Film Co.]] had used the name '''Fujica''' (from '''Fuji Ca'''mera) on a few postwar [[Fujica Six | 6x6 format models]]. But the '''Fujica 35-M''' from 1957 was its first appearance on a camera for [[35mm film]]. It seems to have been rather quickly superseded by the [[Fujica 35-ML]], the "L" likely referring to its LVS exposure selector.
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The Fujica 35 Auto M is a different, later model.

Fuji Photo Film Co. had used the name Fujica (from Fuji Camera) on a few postwar 6x6 format models. But the Fujica 35-M from 1957 was its first appearance on a camera for 35mm film. It seems to have been rather quickly superseded by the Fujica 35-ML, the "L" likely referring to its LVS exposure selector.

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