Saw this over at oneplusinfinity, where Tim gave it a thumbs up with the only negative being the price of the film. I agree. Yikes.
You see, the Instax is a bit different than its predecessors. It prints credit card-sized photos on bold Fuji film, but retains a classic instant film look that everyone loves. Plus, you’ve got more control when you’re shooting: four exposure settings for indoor/outdoor shooting, a built-in flash, and a sweeping wide angle. No USB cables, no memory cards, and no computer. Just a few basic chemical reactions that develop in the palm of your hand. Best of all, Fuji continues to make new cameras and new film, so you won’t need to go hunting for your instant film fix.
Camera: $90.00
Camera and Film: $105.00
Film Twin-Pack (20 exposures): $20.00
Three Film Twin-Pack: $55.00
[via oneplusinfinity]
[posted by katie on November 17, 2009 at 9:21 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]
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as clnclnclncln | November 18, 2009 3:43 am
FYI, most instax cameras and film being sold in the US and Europe are ridiculously overpriced. There are plenty of Asian ebay sellers offering great deals on this gear.
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