Fujifilm/Fujifilm Fuji FZ 5 (Fuji Bene)
Fujifilm Fuji FZ 5 (Fuji Bene)

Fujifilm Fuji FZ 5 (Fuji Bene)

Fujifilm · Japan · 1989 · 135 film

The Fuji FZ 5 (Fuji Bene) is a straightforward 35mm point-and-shoot camera introduced by Fujifilm in 1989, representing the company's extensive line of consumer-grade film cameras aimed at the amateur market. Characterized by its compact design and likely featuring basic autofocus and autoexposure functions, it prioritizes ease of use over advanced features, typical of the era's popular snapshot cameras. Constructed primarily of plastic with simple controls, it embodies the utilitarian approach to mass-market photography, focusing on reliable performance for everyday picture-taking rather than technological innovation or premium design. Its role was simply to provide an accessible, affordable entry into 35mm photography for casual users.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$35

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
1.0
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.0

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