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      <title>Fujifilm QuickSnap Turns 40 With a Black and White Disposable and a Tougher Waterproof Model</title>
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      <description>Forty years into a product category that the smartphone was supposed to render obsolete, Fujifilm is not retiring QuickSnap. It is expanding it. To mark the 40th anniversary of its one-time use camera line, the company&amp;rsquo;s North American Imaging Division is adding two variants — QuickSnap Black and White, a monochrome disposable, and QuickSnap Active, an all-weather model that replaces the existing waterproof unit. Both are slated for Fall 2026.</description>
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