Universal Design (UD) is a concept, created by Dr. Ronald L. Mace of North Carolina State University in 1990, that calls for products, facilities, or spatial environment to be designed in such a way that they can be used by as many people as possible, regardless of nationality, race, age, gender, disability or seriousness of disability. Fujifilm, respecting customers opinions, is endeavoring to enhance the quality of life by providing user-friendly products and services in our wide-ranging business field from consumer products to business products.
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QuickSnap was developed in 1986 based on the concept “Easy for anyone to take good photos anytime, anywhere”, embodiying the Universal Design.
With its large wide-view finder, non-slippery grip and easy-to-use shutter button etc., QuickSnap assures perfect photo-timing.

When used in combination with Fujicolor 35mm color negative film NATURA1600, NATURA series cameras can capture scenes exactly as you see them with natural light without using flash.

Two shutter buttons are equipped, allowing the easy taking of either vertically- or horizontally-oriented photos.

The touch panel display and audio assist allow even first time users to easily make prints.

These nutritional supplements (functional foods) help people have better lifestyle and health.
Tablets are packed in amounts that meet the recommended daily allowance, making it convenient to carry them anywhere.

Using this system, hearing and/or speech impaired people can communicate with people remotely via video images.
The system involves a sign language interpretation service. An interpreter makes necessary phone calls for people with such difficulties.
It is easy to use; all that is needed is connecting the exclusive broadband devices to a TV.

The endoscope inserted via the nose causes little emetic response, reducing patients’ discomfort.
A doctor can examine a patient with a sense of assurance since they can converse with each other during examination.

This device reads the digital X-ray image. The design allows users to easily insert an imaging plate (contained in an IP cassette) for recording an image from the top of the device.

This compact manually-operated device is designed to isolate nucleic acids in DNA (*1) / RNA (*2) examinations required in basic biological research. Large switch knobs on the lateral sides allow easy operation with little force by using either the right or left hand.
