Fujifilm/Fujifilm Fujica 300
Fujifilm Fujica 300

Fujifilm Fujica 300

Fujifilm · Japan

The Fujica 300 represents a straightforward, utilitarian camera from Fujifilm's early Fujica product line, likely manufactured during the 1960s or 1970s. As a model of uncertain specific type or format but clearly positioned within Fujifilm's entry to mid-tier offerings, it embodies the company's strategy of providing accessible photographic equipment to the general public. Characterized by its basic functionality, simplicity of operation, and robust yet conventional construction, the Fujica 300 served as a reliable, no-frills tool for everyday snapshot photography. Its design prioritized ease of use and affordability, reflecting the era's demands for dependable and uncomplicated cameras for amateur photographers. While lacking the innovative features or groundbreaking design elements that defined more legendary Fujica models like the ST series, the Fujica 300 fulfilled its purpose as a practical and functional piece of photographic hardware.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.0
Value
2.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0

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