Fujifilm/Fujifilm Fotorama 800X
Fujifilm Fotorama 800X

Fujifilm Fotorama 800X

Fujifilm · Japan

The Fujifilm Fotorama 800X represents a typical example of a late 20th-century compact point-and-shoot camera, designed to offer straightforward snapshot photography without demanding technical expertise from the user. Produced during an era when Fujifilm was a dominant force in the consumer camera market, this model prioritized ease of use, likely featuring automatic film winding, focus, and exposure control. Its compact form factor and simple operation made it accessible for capturing everyday moments, embodying the "pocket camera" ethos aimed at casual photographers seeking convenience over artistic control or advanced features. Like many similar models from its probable timeframe (circa 1990s), it utilized standard 35mm film and focused on delivering reliable, hassle-free results for the general public.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0

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