- Fujifilm
Infobox_Company
company_name = Fujifilm Holdings Corporation 富士フイルム株式会社
company_
company_type = Public (tyo|4901, nasdaq|FUJI)
company_slogan = N/A
foundation =January 20 ,1934
location = Minato,Tokyo ,Japan
key_people =Shigetaka Komori
President &CEO
num_employees = 76,358 (2008)cite web |url=http://zenobank.com/index.php?symbol=FUJI&page=quotesearch |title=Company Profile for FUJIFILM Holdings Corp (FUJI) |accessdate=2008-10-06]
revenue = ¥2,667,495 million (profit ¥37,016 million) (FY 2006)cite web
title = Fujifilm annual report 2006
publisher = Fujifilm holdings corporation
format =PDF
url = http://www.fujifilmholdings.com/en/pdf/investors/annual_report/ff_ar_2006_001.pdf]
industry = Photographic Equipment & Supplies
products = Various products relating to photography and imaging
homepage = [http://www.fujifilm.com/ www.fujifilm.com]nihongo|Fujifilm Holdings Corporation or Fujifilm|富士フイルム株式会社|Fujifuirumu Kabushiki-kaisha is a
Japan ese company known for itsphotographic film andcamera s. Fujifilm is the world’s largest photographic and imaging company [ [http://fujifilm.com.au/extrapages/default.asp?id=7 FUJIFILM Australia ] ] . Fuji operates 223 subsidiary companies for research, manufacture and distribution of products, with manufacturing facilities in Asia, Europe, and the United States of America. They also produce computer media storage consumables, such asCD-R s and recordable DVDs. The company was formerly known as Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Fuji's camera film comes in distinctive green boxes and is sometimes rebranded as own-label film, such as
President's Choice . Fuji products are distinct in their uniform containers. Fuji photographic films are considered along with, and often compete against, those produced byKodak . Their products are sold in over 200 countries internationally. Since 1982, Fuji, is one of the main sponsors of theFIFA World Cup .The company was the driving force behind the creation of Japan's first
electronic computer , calledFUJIC , completed in 1956.History
Holding company
On
September 19 ,2006 , Fujifilm announced [ [http://fujifilm.com/news/n060919.html FUJIFILM Global | About Fujifilm | News Releases ] ] plans to establish a holding company, Fujifilm Holdings Corp. Fujifilm and Fuji Xerox will become subsidiaries of the holding company. A representative of the company reconfirmed their commitment to film, which accounts for 3% of sales [ [http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nb20060920a2.html Fuji Photo to diversify, shift to holding company system | The Japan Times Online ] ] .ubsidiaries
Fujifilm
Fuji Xerox , once a joint venture between itself and Xerox Corporation of North America.Fujifilm purchased Sericol Ltd., a UK based printing ink company specializing in screen, narrow web, and digital print technologies in March 2005.Fact|date=May 2007Notable products
* Fujichrome
color reversal (slide) films.
**Velvia : one of the most saturated and fine-grained slide films, valued by nature and landscape photographers.
**Provia : a slide film giving more natural colors than Velvia.
** Astia: a fined grained, low contrast slide film often used for studio or portrait applications.
** Sensia: consumer slide film, generally considered to be comparable to Provia in the professional line.
** Fortia: consumer slide film, featuring extremely vivid color rendering suitable for flower photography and other high-saturation applications (for Japanese market).
* Fujicolor color negative (print) films.
** Pro 400H (formerly NPH): a professional portrait film with exceedingly accurate color.
** Pro 800Z (formerly NPZ): high-speed film used primarily by photojournalists.
** Pro 160C and Pro 160S (formerly NPC and NPS): include a fourth cyan-sensitive color layer not found in other film.
** Reala: the first film to use the fourth cyan-sensitive layer, currently sold under Superia Reala name.
** Superia: as of 2005, their most widely available film, intended for snapshots.
** Press: Cut from the same emulsion stock as Superia, but cold stored and sold as a professional film.
*The FinePix series ofdigital camera s, some of which employ Fujifilm'sSuper CCD technology, includingF-mount compatible digital SLRs like theFinePix S5 Pro , and compact cameras like the FinePix F-series and A-series.
*Fujinon lenses: including the most widely usedtelevision lenses in the world.
*Photographic paper .
*Inkjet printer paper.
* Magnetic media, includingaudiotape ,videotape , andfloppy disk s.
* Optical media, such as DVDs and CDs, mostly produced byRitek andTaiyo Yuden ; some byPhilips .
*Photostimulable Phosphor Plate -X-ray film.
* Base material forLCD displays.
* The FujifilmGX680 6x8cmmedium format camera, various Fujifilmmedium format rangefinder cameras, and olderFujica film cameras.
* Fujiinstant film packs and backs for sheet film cameras.
* Motion picture film stock, known for its smooth grain and vibrant color rendition. MostSteven Spielberg films are shot on Fuji stock.
* Minilab equipments, announced in 2006 aglobal alliance with Noritsu Kokoi, together holding a market share of more than 80% of the global market.
* Digital X-Ray, Digitalmammography andComputed radiography devices.
* Synapse PACS.ee also
*
xD-Picture Card
*DIGITAL Q1 entry-level camera model
*List of photographic equipment makers References
External links
* [http://www.fujifilm.com/ Fujifilm Global]
* [http://www.fujitilburg.nl/?selectlanguage=EN Fujifilm's production facilities in Tilburg, NL]
* [http://www.fujifilm.ie/ Fujifilm Ireland]
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