
Fujifilm Fujica Compact S
Fujifilm · Japan
The Fujica Compact S was a basic, fixed-lens 35mm camera produced by Fujifilm during the 1970s. It exemplifies the era's trend towards compact, user-friendly snapshot cameras, likely featuring a simple shutter speed and aperture selector with a built-in light meter for automatic or semi-automatic exposure. Its design prioritized ease of use and portability for everyday photography, lacking the sophisticated mechanics or significant innovations that define landmark cameras. As a consumer-grade model, it served its purpose reliably for casual shooters but remains a straightforward, unremarkable product within Fujifilm's broader lineup of the time.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0






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