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Fujifilm Instax Wide Evo: Two-minute review - MSNIndeed, for comparison's sake, the only other Instax camera that takes wide-format instant film prints is the Instax Wide 400 and that sets you back $149.99 / £129.99 / AU$229.99.
The first instant camera dates back to 1948, and it meant condensing the darkroom into a single sheet of paper. Here’s how it all works.
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Amateur Photographer on MSNInstax vs Lomography: 3 reasons why Instax reigns supremeThe Lomo'Wide Instant is the most exciting instant camera I've tested so far, but for me, Instax instant and hybrid cameras ...
Polaroid Now+ Black (9061) – Bluetooth Connected I-Type Instant Film Camera with Bonus Lens Filter Set. What you need to know: This is the ideal camera if you still want the “Polaroid” look ...
For another user-friendly option, Niccolls suggests the Canon Ivy Cliq+2, which uses Zink film, the lowest-price instant format in our guide.Unlike the models above, the Cliq+2 is a digital camera ...
The cost of being The New Instant Camera comes with a small premium: the Instax Wide 400 will cost $149.95 when it arrives by the end of June. For comparison, the Instax Wide 300 is priced at $129 ...
It will launch alongside a matching black case for $49.99 that allows the camera to be used without removing it completely, and a new version of Fujifilm’s Instax Wide instant film featuring a ...
The days of disposable cameras and drug store 1-hour photos are long gone, but there’s clearly still a market for easy-to-acquire physical photos—i.e., instant film cameras.
Due to the wide film stock it uses, the Lomo’Instant Wide Glass is a beefy camera measuring 7.3-inches across and weighing in at around two pounds, thanks in part to the glass hanging off the front.
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