Archiver
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I don't think there's a thread for Fuji point and shoot images, mods please advise if there is.
Feel free tp post images taken with your Fuji Natura Classica, Klasse, Klasse W, Tiara, or any other Fujifilm point and shoot.
Currently, my only Fuji P&S is the Natura Black, with its gorgeous black body, 24mm f1.9 lens and delicious smell. It's my equal favourite film pocket camera other than the Contax T3.
Natura - Southbank By Dusk [explore #8, 2006 10 06] by Archiver, on Flickr
The view from Princess Bridge in Melbourne, overlooking the Yarra River, and the Southbank district just south of the CBD.
Natura - Picasso from the side by Archiver, on Flickr
The National Gallery of Victoria exhibiting one of their fantastic Winter Masterpieces shows. This was taken in either 2006 or 2007, probably the former.
Natura - The Westin by Archiver, on Flickr
The superb Westin Hotel on the ritzy end of Collins Street, Melbourne. Unfortunately, this view of the hotel has now been blocked by contruction of a new train station!
Natura - Waiting by Archiver, on Flickr
A statue in Shanghai Museum, taken in 2007. The Fuji Natura Black is superb for scenes like this, metering perfectly. The exposure latitude of colour negative film always helps, of course.
Feel free tp post images taken with your Fuji Natura Classica, Klasse, Klasse W, Tiara, or any other Fujifilm point and shoot.
Currently, my only Fuji P&S is the Natura Black, with its gorgeous black body, 24mm f1.9 lens and delicious smell. It's my equal favourite film pocket camera other than the Contax T3.

The view from Princess Bridge in Melbourne, overlooking the Yarra River, and the Southbank district just south of the CBD.

The National Gallery of Victoria exhibiting one of their fantastic Winter Masterpieces shows. This was taken in either 2006 or 2007, probably the former.

The superb Westin Hotel on the ritzy end of Collins Street, Melbourne. Unfortunately, this view of the hotel has now been blocked by contruction of a new train station!

A statue in Shanghai Museum, taken in 2007. The Fuji Natura Black is superb for scenes like this, metering perfectly. The exposure latitude of colour negative film always helps, of course.