Fujica History
The company was founded on January 20, 1934, as Fuji Shashin Film K.K. (富士写真フィルム㈱, later translated as Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. ), producing several sorts of film. It was an offshoot of Dai-Nippon Celluloid K.K. (大日本セルロイド㈱), founded in 1919. The company's first CEO was Asano Shūichi (浅野修一). The plants were located in the village of Minami-Ashigara (南足柄村, now a city) in the prefecture of Kanagawa (神奈川県), at the foot of Mt. Hakone (箱根山). It is said that the name "Fuji" (富士) was chosen by Asano Shūichi because of Mt. Fuji (富士山), situated not far from Mt. Hakone, but was already registered by a third party, to which the rights were bought for ¥8,000, a large sum at the time.
The company started to produce optical glass during the early 1940s for military use. The dependent company Fuji Shashin Kōki K.K. (富士写真光機㈱, meaning "Fuji Photo Optical Co., Ltd.") was founded in 1944, from the assets of Enomoto Kōgaku Seiki Seisakusho (榎本光学精機製作所), but this was absorbed back into Fuji Shashin Film after 1945. Many other Fuji companies were created after the war, all of them dependent of the main Fuji Shashin Film company and eventually of the Fujifilm Group (富士フィルムグループ). Fuji began producing cameras in 1948 with the Fujica Six. Until the late 1970s, many cameras made by Fuji were called Fujica, a contraction of Fuji and camera (cf Leica , Yashica etc.).
Fujifilm started producing digital cameras in 1988. Fujifilm was the most agile among film makers in adapting to digital imaging . Today they make digital APS-C and medium format mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras and fixed lens compact cameras as well, all under the Fujifilm name.
Camera models
Here is a list of all the Fujica branded still photo cameras that were produced and their date of introduction. Single-8 motion film cameras are not listed.
Fujica 35mm SLR cameras
Name
Img Year Mount
Shutter Meter Modes
Dims. Wgt.
Notes / Refs.
AX-Multi Program
1985 FX
1 ⁄ 2 –1 ⁄ 1000 EV 2–18P
135×87×54 mm (5.3×3.4×2.1 in) 460 g (16 oz)
[ 1]
STX-2
1985 FX
B+1 ⁄ 2 –1 ⁄ 1000 Si / EV 2–18 M
133×87×88 mm (5.2×3.4×3.5 in) [ a] 625 g (22.0 oz) [ a]
[ 2]
AX-5
1980 FX
B+2–1 ⁄ 1000 Si / EV 0–18 P, A, S, M
135×86×54 mm (5.3×3.4×2.1 in) 525 g (18.5 oz)
[ 3] [ 4]
AX-3
1980 FX
B+2–1 ⁄ 1000 Si / EV 0–18 A, M
135×86×54 mm (5.3×3.4×2.1 in) 520 g (18 oz)
[ 3] [ 5]
AX-1
1980 FX
B+1 ⁄ 2 –1 ⁄ 1000 Si / EV 2–18 A
135×86×54 mm (5.3×3.4×2.1 in) 500 g (18 oz)
Limited manual shutter speed selection[ 3] [ 6]
STX-1
1979 FX
B+1 ⁄ 2 –1 ⁄ 700 Si / EV 2–172 ⁄ 3 M
133×86×48.5 mm (5.2×3.4×1.9 in) 550 g (19 oz)
Updated ST605N with X bayonet mount[ 3] [ 7]
AZ-1
1978 M42
B+1 ⁄ 2 –1 ⁄ 1000 Si / EV 2–18 A, M
133×89×50.3 mm (5.2×3.5×2.0 in) 575 g (20.3 oz)
[ 8]
ST-705
1977 M42
B+1–1 ⁄ 1500 Si / EV 1–18 M
133×86×88 mm ( 5+ 15 ⁄ 64 × 3+ 25 ⁄ 64 × 3+ 15 ⁄ 32 in) [ a] 580 g (20.3 oz)
[ 8]
ST-605
1976 M42
B+1 ⁄ 2 –1 ⁄ 700 Si / EV 3–18 M
133×86×84 mm ( 5+ 15 ⁄ 64 × 3+ 25 ⁄ 64 × 3+ 5 ⁄ 16 in) [ a] 560 g (19.9 oz)
[ 8]
ST-901
1974 M42
B+20–1 ⁄ 1000 Si / EV -3–18 M
133×90×91 mm ( 5+ 1 ⁄ 4 × 3+ 9 ⁄ 16 × 3+ 7 ⁄ 12 in) [ a] 620 g (22 oz)
[ 8]
ST-801
1973 M42
B+1–1 ⁄ 2000 Si / EV 1–19 M
133×90×89 mm ( 5+ 1 ⁄ 4 × 3+ 9 ⁄ 16 × 3+ 1 ⁄ 2 in) [ a] 640 g (22.4 oz)
[ 8]
ST-701
1971 M42
B+1–1 ⁄ 1000 Si / EV 1–18 M
135×93×89 mm ( 5+ 1 ⁄ 3 × 3+ 2 ⁄ 3 × 3+ 1 ⁄ 2 in) [ a] 574 g (20.25 oz)
[ 9]
Fujica 35mm fixed lens cameras
Name
Img Year Lens
Shutter Meter / BatteryModes
Dims. Wgt.
Notes / Refs.
Compact Deluxe
1967 Fujinon 45 mm f /1.8– 22
B, 1–1 ⁄ 500 CdS / MS76 P, M
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[ 10]
V-2
1964 Fujinon 45 mm f /1.8– 22
B, 1–1 ⁄ 500 CdS / ? P, M
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[ 11]
35 Auto-M
1962 Fujinar 47 mm f /2.8– 16
B, 1 ⁄ 30 –1 ⁄ 500 ? S, M
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[ 12]
Compact 35
196x Fujinon 38 mm f /2.8– 16
B, 1 ⁄ 30 –1 ⁄ 500 ? ?
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[ 13]
Notes
Fujica AX-Multi Program 1985
Fujica STX-2 1985
Fujica AX-1N 1984
Fujica STX-1N 1983
Flash Fujica II with a FUJINON 38mm/F2.8 lens
Fujica STX-1N
Fujica AX-1 1980
Fujica AX-3 1980
Fujica AX-5 1980
Fujica STX-1 1979
Flash Fujica II 1978
Fujica AZ-1 1978
Fujica ST 605N
Fujica ST 605N 1978
Fujica ST 705W 1978
Fujica ST 705 1977
Fujica ST 601 1976
Fujica ST 605 1976
Fujica ST-F1975
Fujica GEr 1974
Fujica ST 901 1974
Fujica ST 801 1973
Fujica ST701
Fujica ST 701 1971
Fujica Compact Deluxe 1967
Fujica Drive 1964
Fujica Mini 1964
Fujica V 2 1964
Fujicarex II 1963
Fujica 35 Auto-M 1962
Fujicarex 1962
Fujica 35 EE 1961
Fujica 35-SE in bespoke underwater housing
Fujica 35 SE 1960
Fujica 35 ML 1958
Fujica 35 M 1957
Fujicaflex 1954
Fujica Six II BS 1950
Fujica Six I BS 1948
Lenses
Interchangeable lenses for 35mm cameras
Fuji Photo Film X-FUJINON (F2.2/55mm)
Fuji lenses for Leica and Nikon
References
↑ "Fuji AX Multi Program" (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 1985 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
↑ "Fujica STX-2" (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 1985 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
1 2 3 4 "Four new cameras that are every thing an SLR series should be: Fujica AX-5/AX-3/AX-1/STX-1" (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 1980 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
↑ "Fujica AX-5" (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 1980 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
↑ "Fujica AX-3" (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 1980 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
↑ "Fujica AX-1" (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 1980 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
↑ "Fujica STX-1" (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 1979 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
1 2 3 4 5 "Fujica dealer pages" (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 1978 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
↑ "Fujica ST-701" (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 1971 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
↑ "Fujica Compact Deluxe [ catalog] " (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 1967 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
↑ "Fujica V-2 [ catalog] " (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 1967 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
↑ "Fujica 35 Auto-M Owner's Manual" (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. 1962 – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
↑ "Fujica Compact 35 [ catalog] " (PDF) . Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. – via Pacific Rim Camera, Reference Library.
Ars Camera Advertisements by Fuji Shashin Film in January 1946 (p. 34)
March 1946 (p. 42).
Koyasu Yoshinobu (子安栄信). "Fuji Shashin Firumu ryakushi" (富士写真フィルム略史, Short history of Fuji Photo Film). In Kamera Rebyū: Kurashikku Kamera Senka (カメラレビュー クラシックカメラ専科) / Camera Review: All about Historical Cameras no.44 , December 1997. ISBN 4-257-13013-X .
Tokushū: Fuji Shashin Firumu no kamera (特集:富士写真フィルムのカメラ, special issue on the cameras of Fuji Photo Film). Pp. 11–7.
Fujifilm history, vol.1, chapter 4 Archived 2014-05-20 at the Wayback Machine .
Fujifilm history, vol.1, chapter 1 Archived 2015-11-04 at the Wayback Machine .
Fujifilm history, vol.1, chapter 4 [ permanent dead link ] .
Fujifilm history, vol.1, chapter 10 .
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