We were able to scan some images from the Fujipet’s instruction booklet and a scan of the ‘warranty card’ / registration card. If you’ve read one of our previous blog posts about the Fuji Photo Film Company’s Fujipet, then you have been introduced to a rather unique camera from Japan in the late 1950s.

A scan of the front cover of the Fujipet Camera instruction booklet. c1958

Back cover of the Fujipet instructions. Nice graphic showing which Fuji films to use given the sun conditions of the day.

Near the back of the user’s book is this lovely model showing us how to use a flash gun not mounted to the camera’s accessory shoe. The only problem… no direct wire connection.
Here is a scan of the front and back of the warranty / service / registration card that came with the Fujipet.

A scan of the front cover of the Fujipet Camera instruction booklet. c1958

The reverse of the card where you can tell Fuji Photo the who, what, when and where of your purchase.



