Fujifilm/Fujifilm Quicksnap Panorama Plus 3
Fujifilm Quicksnap Panorama Plus 3

Fujifilm Quicksnap Panorama Plus 3

Fujifilm · Japan · 1990 · 135 film

The Quicksnap Panorama Plus 3 was a basic 35mm disposable camera introduced by Fujifilm in 1990, part of the company's line of affordable single-use cameras designed for casual photographers. Featuring a fixed lens and simple shutter mechanism, it offered the convenience of point-and-shoot photography without requiring an investment in more sophisticated equipment. Its distinguishing characteristic was the panorama mode, which masked the top and bottom portions of the film frame to create a wider aspect ratio image, a feature that appealed to consumers seeking to capture landscapes or group shots with more expansive framing. As with typical disposable cameras of the era, it was constructed from lightweight materials with minimal controls, designed to be used and discarded after a single roll of film was exposed.

Specifications

Film Format135

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
1.8
Value
2.2
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.7

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