
Fujifilm is a Japanese corporation based in Tokyo Japan. Originally founded in 1934, their primary focus is the manufacturing of cameras, photographic film, and various other imaging technologies and systems. Their camera film is especially famous and is a direct competitor to
Kodak.
Among some of the more specific products they produce are inkjet printer paper, photographic paper, magnetic recording media, optical media such as DVDs and CDs, X-ray equipment, and other radiography devices.
Steven Spielberg is known to prefer Fuji camera film when directing his motion pictures.