Background and Identification

Established in 1934, Fujifilm, also known as Fuji and Fujifilm Holdings Corporation, is a biotechnology, imaging, photography, and printing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. With the rapid progression and spread of digital imaging technologies, Fujifilm foresaw the switch between film and digital photography and created their line of digital cameras known as Fujifilm FinePix.

Fujifilm FinePix is the brand name of the product line of digital cameras produced by Fujifilm. Fujifilm FinePix cameras range from point and shoot models to DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. The following are camera series that are still being produced as of July 2020:

  • F Series: low-light compact digital cameras
  • J Series: early point and shoot digital cameras
  • S Series: bridge cameras with DSLR system
  • HS Series: bridge cameras with better DSLR system
  • T Series: compact digital cameras with stylist zoom
  • XP Series: outdoor-resistant and weatherproof cameras
  • Z Series: slim and stylish ultra-compact cameras
  • Real 3D Series: W Series stereoscopic cameras
  • X Series: high-end professional digital cameras

The following are camera series that are discontinued as of July 2020:

  • A Series: entry-level point and shoot cameras; discontinued in 2008
  • E Series: entry to mid-level point and shoot cameras; discontinued in 2004
  • M Series
  • PR21
  • S5 Pro
  • V Series

Documents

fujifilm_s9100-s9600.pdf Fujifilm Finepix S9100/S9600

Additional Information

Fujifilm FinePix Home Page

Wikipedia Page

History of Fujifilm