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81. Fujifilm ARFXE02 Lens Adapter
$99.99 $94.95
82. Fujifilm WLFXE10 E Series Wide
$44.99 $20.48 list()
83. Fuji DVD-R 4.7 GB Spindle (50
$24.99 $14.75 list()
84. Fuji DVD-R 4.7 GB (25 pack)
$16.85 list($15.74)
85. Fuji CD-R/DVD Slim Jewel Case,
$19.99 list()
86. Fuji DVD+RW Rewritable 4.7 GB
$9.94 $9.84 list()
87. Fuji 50CDRC CD-R / DVD Slim Jewel
$24.99 list($29.99)
88. Fujifilm SCFXE01 Deluxe Polyester
$42.00 $27.50 list()
89. Fuji 4.7 GB / 120 min DVD+R Spindle
$9.88 $7.99 list($12.99)
90. Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 35mm
$10.09 $2.96 list($10.99)
91. Fujifilm 400 Speed 25 Exposure
$9.99 list($15.99)
92. Fujifilm Superia 800 Speed 24
$14.99 $14.50 list()
93. Fujifilm 32 MB xD Picture Card
$24.99
94. Fuji 4 Pack 60-Minute MiniDV Tapes
$19.99 $19.98
95. Fujifilm ARFXE01 Lens Adapter
$52.49 $25.48 list()
96. Fuji 4.7 GB DVD-R White Inkjet
$9.99 $5.99 list($19.99)
97. FujiFilm Superia 200 Speed Film
$6.99 list($11.99)
98. Fujifilm 200 Speed APS Film 25
$36.45 list($38.99)
99. Fujifilm AC-5V AC Power Adapter
$2.94 list($5.99)
100. FujiFilm Superia 110 200 Speed

81. Fujifilm ARFXE02 Lens Adapter Ring for WL and TL Lenses
by Fujifilm
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Asin: B0002KH3S0
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 701
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82. Fujifilm WLFXE10 E Series Wide Angle Lens for E500, E510 & E550 Digital Cameras
by Fujifilm
list price: $99.99
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Asin: B0002KH218
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 3397
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Features

  • 0.76x wide angle lens provides a 25% wider image
  • 21-millimeter equivalent
  • Reliable, high-quality Fujifilm optics
  • Easy to attach and remove
  • For use with FinePix E500, E510, and E550 digital cameras

83. Fuji DVD-R 4.7 GB Spindle (50 pack)
by Fuji

our price: $44.99
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Asin: B0000DC640
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 16117
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Features

  • 4.7 GB of storage space
  • Single use DVD-R discs for DVD-R burner
  • Store up to 120 minutes of video
  • Highly compatible for viewing with most DVD players
  • Comes in a quantity of 50 DVD-Rs on a spindle

84. Fuji DVD-R 4.7 GB (25 pack)
by Fuji

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Asin: B0000DC64O
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 12458
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Features

  • 4.7 GB of storage space
  • Single use DVD-R discs for DVD-R burner
  • Store up to 120 minutes of video
  • Highly compatible for viewing with most DVD players
  • Comes in a quantity of 25 DVD-Rs on a spindle

85. Fuji CD-R/DVD Slim Jewel Case, color ( 100 pack )
by Fuji
list price: $15.74
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Asin: B0000CFYM9
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 5627
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86. Fuji DVD+RW Rewritable 4.7 GB / 120 Min Disc (15 pack spindle)
by Fuji Media

our price: $19.99
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Asin: B0002M5QX2
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Fuji Media
Sales Rank: 6161
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Features

  • 4.7 GB of storage space
  • Rewritable DVD+RW discs for DVD+RW burner
  • Store up to 120 minutes of video
  • Highly compatible for viewing with most DVD players
  • Comes in a quantity of 15 DVD+RWs on a spindle

87. Fuji 50CDRC CD-R / DVD Slim Jewel Cases, multi-color ( 50 pack )
by FUJI

our price: $9.94
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Asin: B00012XD0G
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: FUJI
Sales Rank: 784
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Features

  • Hold CDs, DVD, CD-R/RWs etc.
  • Multiple colors for organization

88. Fujifilm SCFXE01 Deluxe Polyester Fitted Soft Case for E500, E510 & E550 Digital Cameras
by Fujifilm
list price: $29.99
our price: $24.99
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Asin: B0002KH3R6
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 1587
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Features

  • Protects digital camera from dust and dirt
  • Moisture-resistant polyester
  • Extra padding protects against bumps
  • Stylish Fujifilm logo on front flap
  • For use with FinePix E500, E510, and E550 cameras

89. Fuji 4.7 GB / 120 min DVD+R Spindle ( 50 pack )
by Fuji Photo Film

our price: $42.00
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Asin: B0000YTXSG
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Fuji Photo Film
Sales Rank: 12697
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90. Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 35mm Film (4-Pack)
by Fuji
list price: $12.99
our price: $9.88
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Asin: B00004TWLZ
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 653
Average Customer Review: 4.78 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

This package includes four rolls of Fuji 35mm Superia X-TRA 400 ASAcolor print film with 24 exposures per roll. The X-TRA 400 speed deliversexcellent results when shooting action subjects or shooting in low lightconditions. The Superia X-TRA has a patented 4th color sensitive emulsion layerdesigned to capture true color even under fluorescent lights. The two-stagetiming DIR couplers improve color brilliance, enhance edges for sharpness, andimprove the rendition of reds and purples. The film is DX coded for use incompact automatic cameras. It can be developed using standard CN-16 or C-41processing. ... Read more

Features

  • 35mm color print film
  • 400 ASA
  • For action or low-light shots
  • Patented 4th color sensitive emulsion layer
  • Captures true color even under fluorescent lights

Reviews (9)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great film!
I use this film just normally for everyday stuff. It isn't grainy when you enlarge the photos, and the colors are just outstanding. I use the 800 for the really important stuff though because I think the colors are more vibrant. But, for just vacations, stuff around the house, the 400 will do a great job. Anything less it basically a waste of money. I shoot at least a roll a week just of everyday life and this is the one that I choose all the time. I have a basket full!

5-0 out of 5 stars I love this film
This film has great color production and performance. The price is also just right. You can't go wrong with the Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best all around film
Modern 400 speed films are better in every way than the slow 100 speed films when I first started shooting 35mm. Because of this I see no reason to shoot anything slower than ISO 400 these days. Of all the color films I like Fuji Superia the best; the colors are rich and saturated without looking unatural. Grain and sharpness are very good for a fast film. This is now my standard film. I buy bricks of Fuji Superia X-TRA and onsies and twosies of everything else and my pictures have never looked better.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Amateur Color Film
I've used this film on a few occasions under different lighting situations and I suggest everyone who's into photography from the level of beginner to professional to use this film. My prefered method of using this film is a combonation of exsisting light and strobe...including on camera flash! It's a great price and provided you process using a professional laboratory, the results will be extremely pleasing!

5-0 out of 5 stars Kodak vs. Fuji Film
As I have read the previous comments about the superiority of Fugi film to Kodak (and I agree in part), however, it should be pointed out that the reason Fugi film worked so well on the Long Island sound photo shoot is because Fugi film lends itself more to the greens and blues in the color spectrum while the Kodak films lend themselves more to the warm yellows, oranges and deep reds of sunsets and Vermont landscapes in the fall. Fugi film is exceptional but its quility is limited just as is Kodak. ... Read more


91. Fujifilm 400 Speed 25 Exposure APS Film (3 Pack)
by Fuji
list price: $10.99
our price: $10.09
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Asin: B00004TWM3
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 2877
Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars Comparable Fuji vs. Kodak APS film
I performed extensive tests (about 2 rolls each) of Fuji and Kodak APS films at 100, 200, and 400 ASA, using a Canon ELPH camera (the original aspherical zoom lens model). I shot a variety of outdoor scenes in a variety of lighting conditions (e.g. downtown skyscraper architectural with bright clear blue sunny skies, flowers and trees with both bright sun and shade, rock close-ups in overcast). I shot a few indoor locations, without a flash at ASA 400, with flash for the others. I examined the results for color, range, clarity and grain. Here's what I saw:

For ASA 100, Kodak kicked butt. Clearly better color rendition, and much, much tighter grain and better detail in all the bright lighting situations, especially with panorama print.

For ASA 400, I was pleasantly surprised that Fuji really outperformed the Kodak film. Fuji had vibrant blues and was good all across to the reds. Kodak felt washed out on the blue side, weirdly. Also surprising was that Fuji had tighter grain in bright conditions; they both looked grainy of course in lower light, but the Fuji somehow felt smoother or less chunky in the blown-up panorama prints. It also seemed to have better tonal range in both light and dark settings.

Frankly, neither of the ASA 200 films seemed acceptable to me for outdoor shots; indoors with flash, both were OK and Kodak was maybe better color. Outside, they both felt lower contrast/saturation, subsequently cramped color, didn't have the tight grain of the 100, and didn't work as well in low light and indoors (without flash) as the 400. Just seemed not worth it compared to the two options.

1-0 out of 5 stars Go For the Kodak
You get what you pay for... In many places and stores the Fuji film is less exppensive than the Kodak. Spend the extra 2 dollars and buy the Kodak. I bought the Fuji film because it was on sale, the first roll that i shot was okay, except that my friend was using the exact same camera as me (Olympus) and he shot w./the Kodak 400 ISO and it was much sharper and much better quality than my shots. Then the second roll of the Fuji i put in jamed and i had to get my camera fixed for a cost of 20 dollars. The peeople at the repair shop said that the film was made improperly and that is why it got stuck in my camera. I will never buy Fuji film again, their developing process is also sub-par compared w/Kodak but i won't disuss that here. Save yourself the touble buy the Kodak.

5-0 out of 5 stars Sharp, vivid photos
Recently I shot several hundred photos with my Elph 2 camera using both Fuji and Kodak film. The pictures were taken under a wide range of lighting conditions. To my eyes, the photos taken with Fuji 400 film are consistently brighter with more vivid colors than those taken with Kodak film. Fuji 400 is now the only film that I buy.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent performance
I've run a lot of this film at ASA400 and ASA200 through a Fuji Tiara 1010 APS camera, and have gotten excellent results with it. The Fuji's fixed focal length lens is nice and sharp, and the combination of the sharp lens with this film produces brilliantly colored, sharp photos. I've had a number of photos with this film blown up to 8 x 12 size, and it's surprising how sharp and ungrainy the photos are. You really can't see the grain all that well except at ASA400 looking at a patch of blue sky. I've framed and mounted some of these photos on the wall of my office, and have gotten many compliments on them over the last several months by people who've dropped by my office. (Of course, it helps that these photos were of the Bryce Canyon Nat'l Park Amphitheater. Bryce Canyon has to be about the most photogenic place on earth.) If the person is a knowledgeable photographer, they're always surprised to find out the photos were taken with an APS camera with its smaller film format and relatively fast, ASA400 film. One thing I've noticed is that this film doesn't punch up the color intensities, especially in the green and blue range, as much as the Fuji Velvia series, which produces the most riotous colors you could possibly want. If you want really brilliant and intense colors, you can't beat the Velvia film. The Nexia film is closer to actual reality, and sometimes I prefer that to the Velvia. Either way, I've gotten good results from both films.

5-0 out of 5 stars 3 films at a Reduced price!!
Well, who can argue with buying a 3 pack at less than it would normally cost?! Fuji films are reliable and the 400 series are almost brilliant in all conditions, light, dark, misty, it suits them all. It's an all purpose film at a great cost. Buy them if you need them, If not, then don't!! ... Read more


92. Fujifilm Superia 800 Speed 24 Exposure 35mm Film (4 Pack)
by Fuji
list price: $15.99
our price: $9.99
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Asin: B00004TWM0
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 348
Average Customer Review: 3.86 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

The Fuji Superia 800 pack includes four rolls of 35mm 800 ASA colorprint film with 24 exposures per roll. Fuji Superia 800 is Fujifilm's fastest,multipurpose color film. It is ready for virtually any picture-taking occasion. Its speed, wide exposure latitude, and fine grain are particularly designed toachieve natural color reproduction in low light conditions without a flash, fastaction sports, or general use with compact zoom lens cameras. The film is DXcoded for use with automatic cameras and can be developed using standard CN-16or C-41 processing. ... Read more

Features

  • 35mm color print film
  • 800 ASA
  • Fine grain
  • Wide exposure latitude
  • Natural color reproduction

Reviews (7)

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome film!
I use this film in my Canon Rebel and just love it! Most of what I take looks like a postcard with this film. I've photographed things in the worst lighting conditions with no problems whatsoever with this film. It can be light at times, depending on the developer, but all-in-all, I'm VERY satisfied with this film and buy it quite frequently. Most of what I use it for are photographs of family, but it is also used for items pictured on ebay and it just does a wonderful job. I can't recommend this film enough!

1-0 out of 5 stars vacation
I was unable to use this film in my camera. I bought 12 rolls and had to return them. I have a Samsung Fino 105S Maxima Zoom. I am only able to use either the 100, 200, or 400 speeds in my camera.

5-0 out of 5 stars No bargain!
I was expecting a deal! Without trying too hard I can get this product for under [amt] and even less with a coupon.

3-0 out of 5 stars This film is definitely worth your money
Seeing as how I don't develop my own film, I depend on the developer and the developer makes prints at the exact film rating. This is definitely good film - Fuji does bring out the color in my pictures! Despite the graininess of ISO 800, the results were sharp too.

4-0 out of 5 stars Fuji brings great color to a film for Zoom Cameras!
I chose Fuji Superia 800 for use in my Canon EOS RebelX 35mm with a 80-300mm zoom lens. I enjoy doing portrait photography of young children, and sometimes experiment with films. This film provided for great color saturation. The greens, blues, and yellows just leap from the page. Although the yellows seemed to be a bit heavy in some of the pictures, it still provided for a great shot. This 800 speed film does become a little grainy when enlarged to 8x10. However, for the money, it's nice to know I can shoot my friend's football game and get some great portraits of my nieces on the same roll. This film is great, because you can't always plan for what photo taking opportunities lay ahead. ... Read more


93. Fujifilm 32 MB xD Picture Card
by Fuji

our price: $14.99
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Asin: B00006DY6J
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 364
Average Customer Review: 3.25 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

Designed to minimize power consumption, Fuji's xD-Picture Card offers fast read and write capabilities for smoother digital camera operation. Extremely compact, it is comparable in size to a penny and weighs less than one-tenth of an ounce. The 32 MB capacity card can record data at 1.3 MBps and offers a read speed of 5 MBps. ... Read more

Features

  • High-capacity flash memory format for digital cameras
  • 32 MB storage capacity
  • 1.3 MB/sec record speed, 5MB/sec read speed
  • Ultracompact--.10 ounce weight in the size of a penny
  • Designed to consume minimal power

Reviews (8)

5-0 out of 5 stars Nothing but cool
The xD Card is super small and super cool. What I also like is the convenience of using the FujiFilm USB jump-drive available for $29 which allows you to use the card as a double for file storage, and is a great method of taking a fist full of pics to share with the family.

I'm definitely happy. Incidentally, I bought the FinePix S3000 camera which uses the xD card. There were consistent reviews about problems with indoor pictures with the camera in limited light. The flash does just fine indoors, and I was amazed with the battery life after so many flash shots.

4-0 out of 5 stars Complainers still listen to their 8 track tapes
A new format is a good thing. If you dont like change then dont use it. There is no reason to complain. This is a fine way to store pictures, and there is nothing wrong with technological advancement. Good products live on (mostly) and bad ones go away.
The xD is smaller and faster, and has more potential in the long run. If a better one comes along, so be it. It seems to be reliable in terms of storing memory. Isnt that the most important thing?

1-0 out of 5 stars Lose this Format!
Just another example of technology forcing us to upgrade. I have been uising SmartMedia for three years, love my Olympus Cameras and now we are going to have this forced down our throats?

Maybe PDA's and MP3's need this, but the camera format we had was just fine!

Do not succumb!

4-0 out of 5 stars Tiny and promising, but do we really need it?
Measuring at an incredibly small 0.8 x 1.0 x 0.07 inches, xD picture cards are a new flash storage format jointly developed by Fuji and Olympus, the two largest manufacturers of digital cameras in the world, as a futuristic successor to the SmartMedia card. The xD cards are actually manufactured by Toshiba, known for its promotion of the competing Secure Digital (SD) flash storage format, and are about 1/3 the size of a SmartMedia card and slightly smaller than SD and MMC cards. (Confused by the alphabet soup yet?)

Sidebar: xD stands for "extreme digital"

But smallness does not mean lameness. Fuji and Olympus promise very high read/write speeds (3MB/sec for writes and 5MB/sec for reads) as well as lower power consumption for the xD cards. They also claim that eventually xD's capacity will reach 8GB (!!!), although no timetable has been set. Right now xD cards come in 32MB, 64MB, 128MB and 256MB flavors, and generally cost 50% more than same-capacity SD cards, but their prices are likely to drop quickly as more digital cameras accept the format.

Which brings us to the critical question, how many digital cameras accept xD cards? Not many at this point, and digital cameras that accept SmartMedia cannot use xD. But given the market clout of Olympus and Fuji, we'll surely see more xD-friendly models soon. The question is whether other camera producers (Canon, Nikon, Kodak, Toshiba...) will also adopt the technology. My prediction is since Canon has made a commitment to continued use of CompactFlash, they are unlikely to go with the xD. Toshiba manufactures xD cards for Fuji and Olympus, so they may adopt it if they see serious commitment by the latter two.

Since so far few cameras use the xD format, there is little real-world comparison between xD and competing formats such as SD and Sony's MemoryStick/MemoryStick PRO. Whether you'll need xD is entirely dependent on whether the digital camera you choose will accept it. My advice is pick a digital camera without regard to the storage format it takes, because all the formats out there -- SD, MMC, SM, CF, MS, and now xD -- get the job done.

5-0 out of 5 stars Works fine. Whats not to like?
No problems here. Holds more pictures than my 13 year old can take in 24 hours. ... Read more


94. Fuji 4 Pack 60-Minute MiniDV Tapes (DVCM604PK)
by Fujifilm

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Asin: B00005T3BN
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 3717
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • 4-Pack
  • 60 minute recording time with each tape
  • Save more with a multi-pack
  • Superior quality digital video cassettes

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great results
I have used the Fuji 60 DVC tapes for my digital camcorder for more than a year now. Never had a problem with them. They always record properly, sound quality is excellent, the camcorder can fast forward and rewind multiple times (never had the tape getting stuck) without a glitch. I use the Canon 100 MC. Highly recommended. ... Read more


95. Fujifilm ARFXE01 Lens Adapter Ring for WL and TL Lenses
by Fujifilm
list price: $19.99
our price: $19.99
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Asin: B0002KH20Y
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Sales Rank: 3378
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96. Fuji 4.7 GB DVD-R White Inkjet Print Spindle ( 50 pack )
by Fuji Photo Film

our price: $52.49
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Asin: B0000YTXYK
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Fuji Photo Film
Sales Rank: 49787
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97. FujiFilm Superia 200 Speed Film (4 Pack)
by Fuji
list price: $19.99
our price: $9.99
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Asin: B00009VQGK
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 2001
Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars Just okay
If you're not really into photography, then this film will be just okay. Maybe use it for your children's cameras but not for really serious photos. The colors are okay, not superior and enlargements really are not that great. It's just not that great of a film and I highly suggest moving up to the 400 or 800 if what you're taking is really important. The colors are more vivid especially in the 800 and you really have nicer photos. This speed is just for playing, I think. But for the serious photographer, move on to something else. ... Read more


98. Fujifilm 200 Speed APS Film 25 Exposures (3 Pack)
by Fuji
list price: $11.99
our price: $6.99
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Asin: B00004TWM2
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 1958
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • 200 Speed APS Film
  • 25 Exposures per roll
  • Fits all APS cameras

Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars God Aweful!!! Kodak is better
I have never used Fuji film in my Canon aps camera before, so I decided to give it a try. Big mistake for thinking that film with the same speed is the same as the rest. I took pictures at an outdoor wedding with Fuji 200 aps film and Kodak 200 aps film and the Fuji prints were terrible. The fuji prints were grainy and the colors looked washed out. The pictures taken with the Kodak film were much sharper and colors were vibrant. Fuji film is a waste of money. Pay little more and go with Kodak. You will not be sorry. Cheap film means cheap looking pictures. I will never use Fuji film again.

5-0 out of 5 stars High quality and value priced!
Buying the 3 pack saves a bit of money on this pricier film! The Fuji quality is excellent so save some money and use the films when you want - at least you won't run out! ... Read more


99. Fujifilm AC-5V AC Power Adapter for Fuji FP1300, 2300, 2800, 2900, 4800, 4900, 6800
by Fuji
list price: $38.99
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Asin: B00004Z6UY
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 3759
Average Customer Review: 3.33 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • For use with FinePix Models 1200, 1300, 1400, 1700, 2300, 2400, 2700, 2800, 2900, 3800, 4800, 4900, 6800, 6900, F401, F402, F410, F601, F700 and S602
  • This adapter can be used to charge Lithium-ion batteries in some models
  • Not for use with the S1 or S2 Pro Digital Cameras
  • Protect against loss of data when downloading pictures with this AC Adapter/ Charger
  • Battery power can often fail during downloading which can cause loss of data

Reviews (3)

1-0 out of 5 stars MISPRINT????
I ordered this and was charged, now they told me I received the correct product, it was simply a misprint on Amazon. I think the company "Alphacraze" needs to learn its products before placing them for sale. I returned the product 2 weeks ago, and still have yet to see my $$$$. Ordered the correct adapter from Fuji film, costs a little more, but NO HASSLES from a reputable company!!! Amazon customer service was helpful in making a claim against Alphacraze and sharing my rights.

5-0 out of 5 stars Downloading my photos just became easier!
As a new user of digital cameras, I spent the first couple of months worrying about batteries and hurrying to download my photos in as little time as possible. I had some difficulty finding the correct adapter for my Fujifilm "FinePix 1300" camera. Once I located the correct model "Fujifilm AC-5V AC Power Adapter" (designed specifically for the FinePix 1300 camera as well as a few other models), I found to my delight that it is very easy to use, saves on batteries, and gives me unlimited time to download and edit my photos for later use. This is the perfect accessory for the beginner who is learning digital photography with the entry level "FinePix 1300" camera.

4-0 out of 5 stars The Best Quality and Price
I was stunned to learn that an ac adapter for my Fuji digital camera was going to cost me over($)! Then I checked out Amazon.com. They had the same adapter at a much lower price. I'm very thrilled with it, and am enjoying sharing my pictures over the internet. Thanks Amazon.com for proving great merchandise at reasonable prices! ... Read more


100. FujiFilm Superia 110 200 Speed Film (2 Pack)
by Fuji
list price: $5.99
our price: $2.94
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Asin: B00009XFMC
Catlog: Photography
Manufacturer: Fuji
Sales Rank: 1665
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