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Fujifilm adds black-and-white and rugged models to its QuickSnap disposable lineup

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Fujifilm has announced two new additions to its QuickSnap disposable camera range: the Black and White and the Active models. The QuickSnap Black and White, priced at $22.90, comes loaded with monochrome film designed to produce rich contrasts and textured grain. The QuickSnap Active, at $24.75, is built to withstand tough outdoor conditions. Both cameras are expected to go on sale later this fall. The launch comes amid a broader resurgence in disposable and retro film photography, largely fueled by Gen Z consumers.

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