The FujiFilm Nexia 220ix Z is an APS camera that has a 2x zoom lens and was a value-packed addition to Fujifilm's new Nexia line up of cameras for the 24mm Advanced Photo System. Featuring a 2x zoom lens and a host of automatic, convenient and easy-to-use features.
Zoom
Drop-in Film Loading
3 Selectable Print formats
Automatic Flash
Red-eye Reduction
Print Quality Enhancement
Date or Time Printing Capability
Self-Timer
Film Safety Lock
Real Image Zoom Finder
We believe this camera was launched around 1998 but cannot be sure at this time.
Advanced Photo System (APS) is a film format for still photography.
A major distinction of APS film was the ability to record information other than the image. This information exchange was most commonly used for print aspect ratio, but could also be used to record the date and time that the photograph was taken, store a caption, and record exposure data such as shutter speed and aperture setting. This information could be read by the photo printing equipment to determine the print aspect ratio, print information on the back (or, rarely, the front) of the photograph, or to improve print quality.