Fujica is the name given by Fujifilm of Japan to its line of still-photography and motion picture cameras.
The plants were located in the village of Minami-Ashigara (南足柄村, now a city) in the prefecture of Kanagawa (神奈川県), at the foot of Mt.
Hakone, but was already registered by a third party, to which the rights were bought for ¥8,000, a large sum at the time.
Fujifilm was the most agile among film makers in adapting to digital imaging.
Here is a list of all the Fujica branded still photo cameras that were produced and their date of introduction.