Fuji - Fujifilm Holdings Corporation, or Fujifilm (Japanese: Fujifuirumu Kabushiki Gaisha) is a Japanese company best known as a manufacturer of cameras, photographic film, motion picture film, and photo minilabs. The company was founded in 1934. In the mid-1950s, it entered the magnetic media market. To this end, in 1954, Fuji established a magnetic research laboratory and in 1960 began production of magnetic tapes, ceasing production in 2009.

Image Brand Manufacturer Model Description Type Length Year Made in Market
Compact Cassette Fuji Metal Z 60 Type IV Metal 1995 Europe Fuji FUJI Metal Z - Type IV Metal 60 1995 Japan Europe
Compact Cassette Fuji Metal Z 90 Type IV Metal 1995 Europe Fuji FUJI Metal Z - Type IV Metal 90 1995 Japan Europe
Compact Cassette Fuji Metal Z 100 Type IV Metal 1995 Europe Fuji FUJI Metal Z - Type IV Metal 100 1995 Japan Europe
Compact Cassette Fuji Metal Z 60 Type IV Metal 1995 North America Fuji FUJI Metal Z - Type IV Metal 60 1995 Japan North America
Compact Cassette Fuji Metal Z 90 Type IV Metal 1995 North America Fuji FUJI Metal Z - Type IV Metal 90 1995 Japan North America
Compact Cassette Fuji Metal Z 100 Type IV Metal 1995 North America Fuji FUJI Metal Z - Type IV Metal 100 1995 Japan North America
Compact Cassette Fuji Metal Z 60 Type IV Metal 1996 Europe Fuji FUJI Metal Z - Type IV Metal 60 1996 Japan Europe
Compact Cassette Fuji Metal Z 90 Type IV Metal 1996 Europe Fuji FUJI Metal Z - Type IV Metal 90 1996 Japan Europe
Compact Cassette Fuji Metal Z 60 Type IV Metal 1998 Europe Fuji FUJI Metal Z - Type IV Metal 60 1998 Japan Europe
Compact Cassette Fuji Metal Z 90 Type IV Metal 1998 Europe Fuji FUJI Metal Z - Type IV Metal 90 1998 Japan Europe