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Fujifilm Introduces X half™ Premium Compact Digital Camera
FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Electronic Imaging Division, today announced the launch of its FUJIFILM X half™ premium compact digital camera (X half). Inspired by half-frame film cameras, best known for how they are casually used on the go, the compact size and light weight frame (8.5 ounces/240g)1 of X half blends its modern functions with its half frame DNA to bring a new and innovative approach to content creation. Features include a dedicated smartphone application2 and the ability to directly print to select FUJIFILM instax™3 smartphone printers directly.
Fujifilm Invites Entries for its Innovation Print Awards Contest
FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Business Innovation Division, has announced a call for entries to Fujifilm’s global Innovation Print Awards (IPA) contest. The IPA contest, designed to highlight and celebrate creative print projects printed using Fujifilm’s wide array of press solutions, is open to Fujifilm press owners across the globe.
A Stylish Update in Instant Photography: Fujifilm Introduces instax mini 41™ Instant Camera
FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Imaging Division, today announced the introduction of its new instax mini 41™ Instant Camera (“mini 41”). Updated with a stylish new look and improved functionality over its predecessor, instax mini 40™, including advancements in parallax correction and automatic flash control.
Fujifilm and SumnerOne Partner in Delivering Production and Industrial Print Solutions
FUJIFILM North America Corporation, Business Innovation Division, announced today that it has partnered with St. Louis-based SumnerOne, a leading business technology solutions provider, as its first North American dealer partner focused on the FUJIFILM REVORIA PRESS™ and FUJIFILM ACUITY™ Wide Format Inkjet print solutions. SumnerOne will also be offering Fujifilm’s printbar products for integrated inkjet and FUJIFILM JPRESS B2 and CF inkjet solutions through its wholly owned subsidiary, Production Print Solutions (PPS), as part of this collaboration.