Fujifilm/Fujifilm Fotorama FP-14
Fujifilm Fotorama FP-14

Fujifilm Fotorama FP-14

Fujifilm · Japan · 1984 · 135 film

The Fotorama FP-14 is a 35mm film camera introduced by Fujifilm in 1984. During this period, Fujifilm was primarily recognized for its photographic films rather than camera bodies, though they did manufacture a range of cameras for various market segments. The FP-14 likely represented a mid-range option in Fujifilm's consumer lineup, offering practical functionality for everyday photography. With its 135 format compatibility, it catered to photographers seeking a straightforward film experience without the complexity or expense of professional models of the era. As a product from one of Japan's major photographic manufacturers, it contributes to understanding the diverse landscape of 1980s consumer photography, even if it didn't achieve the iconic status of contemporaries from Nikon, Canon, or Olympus.

Specifications

Film Format135

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
3.0
Value
2.5
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
2.0

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