Autofocus 120 point-and-shoot camera released by Fujifilm in 1995. Early models (identifiable by a free-spinning mode dial instead of one with a locking button) will only product 15 shots per roll of 120 film rather than 16. It has manual exposure, aperture priority auto exposure, and fully programmed exposure as well as +/- 2 EV of exposure compensation. It also has manual focus and a built-in flash. Plastic body available in black.