Fujifilm's early digital compact — a basic point-and-shoot from the pre-smartphone era.
The Fujifilm FinePix Z2 is an early compact digital camera from 2005 — a slim point-and-shoot from before smartphones made dedicated compacts largely obsolete. It represents the mass-market digital cameras that were ubiquitous in the mid-2000s.
Uses a small sensor typical of the era — basic image quality by modern standards. Automated operation designed for casual family photography. Slim design that was fashionable in the mid-2000s compact market.
Compact plastic body. Fixed lens. Small rear LCD. xD-Picture Card storage — Fujifilm's proprietary format. USB 2.0 connection. Battery-powered. Typical of mass-market compacts of the era.
Essentially worthless used — no practical value for modern photography. The xD-Picture Card format is obsolete. Any smartphone vastly outperforms it. Only of interest as a curiosity from the early digital era. Check for battery and card compatibility issues.