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 What is Fujifilm?
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 Fujifilm is a Japanese company which manufacture cameras. The company has manufacturing facilities in Asia, North America and Europe, and they are the biggest imaging and photographic company in the world.

The company was founded in 1934, and their products are sold in many countries worldwide.

Their products include inkjet paper, photographic paper, DVDs, CDs, videotapes, digital cameras, fujinon lenses, fujicolour negative prints and much more.

The company produce FinePix cameras. The cameras used SmartMedia Flash memory cards up until 2002, when xD-Picture Cards were used instead. These cards are also used in voice recorders.

Fujifilm's main site provides tips on how to get better photos and also there are downloads available for digital products.

Fujifilm have been one of the main sponsors of the FIFA World Cup since 1982.
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