Product Description:
Capture breathtaking scenic shots, group shots, landscapes, and outdoor activities with this 35mm One-Time-Use panoramic camera. Superia X-TRA 800- speed film offers fine grain and sharpness, and is ideal for outdoor pictures with exceptional color.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 4" x 10" format
- Fujicolor Superia 400
- Indoor/outdoor film
- 15 exposures
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Fuji
- EAN: 0074101201369
- Label: FUJIFILM
- LensType: Lens
- Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
- Model: Panorama
- MPN: 01220136
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
- Publisher: FUJIFILM
- Size: 1 Pack
- SKU: 541240511
- Studio: FUJIFILM
- UPC: 074101201369
- VariationDescription: 1 Pack
Customer Reviews 

Panorama camera
2006-03-21The camera arrived in a reazonable lenght of time, this camera if dificult to find in the stores. I'm glad I went to Amazon to look for it. I found it right away, and it arrived as promised.

Great camera for outdoors
2006-02-03I agree with previous reviewer. This is a great camera for outdoor shots. Due to wide format, pictures look awesome. Landscape pictures were better than even SLR. I always pack one or two during my vacation nowadays. For the price you pay, you get good bang for buck. Only caveat is; this camera should not be used for flash photography, night shots or indoors.

Takes great pictures
2006-01-18I took a couple of these on a trip riding dirt bikes through the mountains in Taylor Park, Colorado. We had guys with various 35mm and 5 megapixel cameras. The pics taken with the Fuji panoramics were the best. Great quality, and the panoramic format best captured the big spaces and scenery. I had absolutely no problem framing my shots. Look through the viewfinder, that's what you're taking a picture of.
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