The history of Fujifilm is a history of valuable innovation.
Fujifilm has turned technologies originally created for photographic film into amazing skincare ingredients.
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The instant camera makes a big comeback! How Instax succeeds in the era of digital photos and social media.
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Fujifilm’s 4K broadcast lenses are bringing advanced image quality and functionality to the TV industry.
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Opening the door to bigger, better LCD displays, Fujifilm wide-view film became indispensable technology.
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Advances in diagnostic imaging technology empower medical professionals to provide better care.
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The world’s first digital X-ray system, FCR sparked a revolution in diagnosis and healthcare delivery.
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Commercialization of barium ferrite tape is helping the world archive ever-expanding volumes of data.
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QuickSnap, the single-use camera that allows anyone to easily take beautiful photographs launched in 1986. The product sold over 1 million units in a year and became a worldwide hit. How did this innovative camera come into being?
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Did you know that Fujifilm developed the world’s first digital camera? In 1988 at the Photokina trade fair in Germany, Fujifilm announced the FUJIX DS-1P, the world’s first camera to save data to a semiconductor memory card.
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