Fujifilm has expanded its QuickSnap disposable camera lineup with two new analog models, introducing a waterproof version and a dedicated black-and-white film camera for photography enthusiasts seeking a traditional shooting experience.
The new QuickSnap Active and QuickSnap Black and White cameras each offer up to 27 exposures before the entire camera is returned to a photo lab for film development.
Waterproof QuickSnap Active
The QuickSnap Active is designed for outdoor and underwater photography, offering water resistance to depths of up to 10 meters.
The camera uses 35mm color film rated at ISO 800 and replaces the traditional shutter button with a lever mechanism that can be operated while wearing gloves.
Unlike some other QuickSnap models, the Active version does not include a built-in flash, making it less suitable for low-light or nighttime photography.
Black-and-White Film Option
Fujifilm has also introduced the QuickSnap Black and White, which uses ISO 400 monochrome film and includes an integrated flash for indoor and low-light shooting.
Like the waterproof model, it is limited to 27 exposures.
Both cameras feature fixed-focus lenses designed to capture subjects clearly at distances between approximately one and three meters.
The cameras also include a simple optical viewfinder, a film advance wheel and an exposure counter showing the number of remaining photographs.
Pricing and Availability
Fujifilm said both disposable cameras will be released in fall 2026.
The QuickSnap Black and White will be priced at US$22.90, while the waterproof QuickSnap Active will retail for US$24.75.
The launch expands Fujifilm’s long-running QuickSnap lineup at a time when interest in analog photography continues despite the widespread use of smartphone cameras.
