This camera is the more busted cousin of the Fuji Zoom Cardia Super 115 I’ve talked about previously. The full name of this camera is the Fuji Zoom Cardia Super 115 MR, but I haven’t figured out how it differs from the regular Fuji Super 115 (which seems to be a rebranded Samsung camera), or what “MR” even stands for. If you’d like to learn more about this camera’s features, I recommend that you check out the Fuji Zoom Cardia Super 115 blog post. This one is really just for photo samples.

Grey Fuji Zoom Cardia Super 115 MR in Grey, with a cracked viewfinder

The exterior condition really isn’t the best – there are lots of scratches and a crack on the viewfinder. I was, however, very surprised by how the photos turned out.

Without further ado - some photos from this camera shot with Fuji C200.

Monkeys in Zhangjiajie. One monkey is lying down on a ledge, while another monkey’s face is obscured as it crouches over the monkey that’s lying down. It appears to be grooming the other monkey.

A cloudy day in Hunan. A backlit hill appears in the background, while the water in in the foreground is dappled with sunlight.

Kelowna, British Columbia. The photo is shot on a hill that overlooks the water. The hills appear dry and arid. The water is turquoise.

The sky is overcast. A person riding a red scooter is in the foreground at a traffic junction while the background comprises of a large building and an overhead pedestrian bridge.

A landscape view of Okanagan Lake.

Greens and blues really pop on this. When there’s not enough light, shadows appear to have a strong green tint. I’m just very surprised by how this performed, considering that I fished these out of the junk section from Hard-Off.

At last, I inch closer towards testing and reviewing all the cameras I’ve thrifted, and writing a Grand Unified Post on how to properly shop the junk section at Hard-Off in Japan.