It makes sense that a brand name that’s world-famous for its film products should apply its know-how to making compact cameras.
Whether it’s for the ever-popular 35mm film format, or for the newer Advanced Photo System, Fujifilm compacts are as renowned for their good looks as they are for their performance. From the basic point-and-shoot capability of the Clearshot or Nexia 20, right up to the super-sophisticated Nexia Tiara 2000ix , every Fujifilm camera offers excellent picture-taking ability, no-end of user friendly features, bags of style and above all, excellent value for money.

As one of the original "pioneer" manufacturers of the Advanced Photo System, Fujifilm has developed a worldwide reputation for designing compact APS cameras that combine stylish good-looks with a host of user features and benefits.
The APS system was designed with two overall objectives in mind; to make photography easier for everyone, whilst introducing new and exciting features that help everyone to gain more from their picture-taking. Key to the system’s success have been a smaller, drop-in film cartridge and sleeker, more compact cameras. That, coupled with three print formats, print quality improvements at the developing stage, index printing for simple re-ordering plus a range of superb Fujicolor films designed for the format, and it’s easy to see how the Advanced Photo System brings many new creative possibilities and an element of fun to everyday photography.
Fujifilm APS cameras offer exceptional value for money across the range, including some incredibly stylish models that bring a new definition to the notion of "small is beautiful".

Fujifilm offers no fewer than six classy-looking models for the 35mm camera format from the simple and stylish Clearshot 20 to our good-looking, feature-laden Zoom Date range.
As with all our compact cameras, these user-friendly 35mm models are designed to bring quality photography within reach of all kinds of photographer and budget, so that from the least expensive you’ll be counting on top-notch results with every frame.