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 SR 46 "Super Range" Type IV Metal 1977 Japan Fuji FUJI SR Super Range Type IV Metal 46 1977 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Fuji SR 60 "Super Range" Type IV Metal 1977 Japan Fuji FUJI SR Super Range Type IV Metal 60 1977 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Fuji SR 90 "Super Range" Type IV Metal 1977 Japan Fuji FUJI SR Super Range Type IV Metal 90 1977 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Fuji SR 46 Type IV Metal 1980 Japan Fuji FUJI SR - Type IV Metal 46 1980 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Fuji SR 60 Type IV Metal 1980 Japan Fuji FUJI SR - Type IV Metal 60 1980 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Fuji SR 80 Type IV Metal 1980 Japan Fuji FUJI SR - Type IV Metal 80 1980 Japan Japan
Compact Cassette Fuji SR 90 Type IV Metal 1980 Japan Fuji FUJI SR - Type IV Metal 90 1980 Japan Japan