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The '''FujiFilm QuickSnap''' is produced by [[Fuji | FujiFilm]] and is a one-time-use or "disposable" 35mm film camera.  They pioneered the concept of disposable cameras in 1986.  This particular model features a built-in flash for use in the daylight or at nighttime.
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The '''Fujifilm QuickSnap''' is produced by [[Fuji | Fujifilm]] and is a one-time-use or "disposable" 35mm film camera.  They pioneered the concept of disposable cameras in 1986.  This particular model features a built-in flash for use in the daylight or at nighttime.
  
 
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At 115mm(W) x 54mm(H) x 34mm(D), it is one of the smallest one-time-use cameras [[Fuji | FujiFilm]] makes.  The single shutter speed of 1/140 sec. is also one of the fastest offered in their disposable line-up of film cameras.  The 32mm lens is focus free from 1 m to infinity and is made of plastic.  The viewfinder is an inverted Galilean-type plastic lens finder.
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At 115mm(W) x 54mm(H) x 34mm(D), it is one of the smallest one-time-use cameras [[Fuji | Fujifilm]] makes.  The single shutter speed of 1/140 sec. is also one of the fastest offered in their disposable line-up of film cameras.  The 32mm lens is focus free from 1 m to infinity and is made of plastic.  The viewfinder is an inverted Galilean-type plastic lens finder.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:57, 17 June 2011

The Fujifilm QuickSnap is produced by Fujifilm and is a one-time-use or "disposable" 35mm film camera. They pioneered the concept of disposable cameras in 1986. This particular model features a built-in flash for use in the daylight or at nighttime.

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At 115mm(W) x 54mm(H) x 34mm(D), it is one of the smallest one-time-use cameras Fujifilm makes. The single shutter speed of 1/140 sec. is also one of the fastest offered in their disposable line-up of film cameras. The 32mm lens is focus free from 1 m to infinity and is made of plastic. The viewfinder is an inverted Galilean-type plastic lens finder.


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