Fujifilm
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Fujifilm Template:Tyo, Template:Nasdaq is a Japanese company known for its photographic film and cameras. Fuji operates over 220 subsidiary companies for research, manufacture and distribution of products with manufacturing facilities in Asia, Europe, and North America. They also produce computer media storage consumables, such as CD-Rs and Zip disks. The camera film comes in distinctive green boxes and sometimes gets rebranded into own-label film. One example of this is President's Choice. Fuji products are distinct in their uniform containers. Fuji photographic films are considered along with, and often compete against those produced by Kodak. Their products are sold in over 200 countries worldwide. Since 1982 Fuji is one of the main sponsors of the FIFA World Cup
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Notable products
- Velvia slide film - considered among the better slide films by many photographers for nature and landscape photography.
- NPZ negative film - high speed (ASA 800) film used primarily by photojournalists
- C41 negative film - includes a fourth colour layer of green not seen in other film
- Fujicolor Superia - As of 2005, their most widely available film, intended for snapshots
- The FinePix series of digital cameras distinguished for their innovative CCD sensors
- Many FinePix cameras contain a revolutionary Super CCD which uses diagonally mapped octagonal shaped pixels to reduce picture noise and sensors to improve the dynamic range
- Fujinon lenses - including the most widely used television lenses in the world.
- Photographic printing paperImage:Fuji Blimp.jpg
- Inkjet printing paper
- Digital Media, such as DVDs and CDs
- X-ray film
- Base material for LCD displays
- Fujica film cameras.
- Motion picture film stock, known for its smooth grain and vibrant color rendition. Most Steven Spielberg films are shot on Fuji stock.
- Minilab equipments, anounced in 2006 a global alliance with Noritsu Kokoi together holding a market share of more than 80% of the global market.
Subsidiaries
Fujifilm holds a 75% stake in Fuji Xerox, a joint venture between itself and Xerox Corporation of America.
See also
External links
- Fujifilm Worldwide
- Fujifilm USA
- Fuji Photo Film Canada Inc
- Fujifilm's production facilities in Tilburg, NLde:Fujifilm
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