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The Fujifilm QuickSnap Will Come in Two New Options

The Fujifilm QuickSnap disposable camera is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, so the brand is taking note with two new versions that celebrate the single-use photography classic. The disposable camera will come in the new Black and White and Active options, which will each offer 27 exposures to capture a variety of scenes.

The Black and White version captures images on ISO 400 black and white negative film and boasts a switch-activated flash with a 10-foot range. The Active model is waterproof and packaged in protective housing with a wrist strap attached, and captures images on ISO 800 Color negative film with a 35-foot waterproof rating.

The new Fujifilm QuickSnap disposable cameras will be available in the fall priced between $22.90 and $24.75.

Trend Themes

  1. Analog Nostalgia — Renewed interest in film-based formats creates room for limited-edition products that blend emotional heritage with collectible consumer experiences.
  2. Adventure-ready Disposables — Waterproof, ruggedized single-use cameras signal demand for low-maintenance imaging tools suited to travel, festivals, and outdoor recreation.
  3. Purpose-built Film — Specialized black-and-white and high-sensitivity film options reflect a market shift toward simple devices designed around distinct aesthetic use cases.

Industry Implications

  1. Consumer Photography — Heritage camera formats are being repositioned as experiential alternatives to smartphones, opening space for premium disposable and hybrid analog products.
  2. Travel and Tourism — Destination-driven activities benefit from affordable waterproof cameras that provide tactile souvenirs without relying on fragile personal electronics.
  3. Retail and Gifting — Anniversary editions and nostalgic packaging support impulse-friendly products with appeal across gift shops, lifestyle retailers, and specialty photo channels.

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