Thursday, 19 May 2011

A Brief Product Review Of The Fuji Instax Instant Cameras

By Terri Carr


Currently, the market is flooded with compact point-and-shoot digital cameras. They're handy for those who prefer to upload their snapshots to the internet straightaway. But people who like to enjoy the feel of instant and film photography may not be fully satisfied with using these products. Fortunately, Fujifilm is keeping the legacy of instant photography alive with its Fuji Instax instant cameras.

There are still a few industries nowadays which find instant cameras indispensable, like modeling or casting agencies. Also, there are individuals who simply want to have printouts of photos right after. Good thing there's the Mini 50S, Mini 7 and Mini 210 - all these are the available instant cameras from Fujifilm.

For someone who wishes to use something which looks elegant, there's the 50S with a sleek piano-black body. It's suited for use in a formal party or in any other occasion where stylishness matters. Even in low-light situations, you can enjoy sharp and clear prints since the shutter's speed is adjusted automatically. With the self-timer feature, you can be the subject and the photographer as well.

The Mini 7, on the other hand, comes in two colors - pink and blue - although a huge chunk of the body remains in white. Since it looks more casual, it's ideal for just about any occasion where you need to capture some precious instances in photos. The moment you press the shutter, out comes the print pretty much the size of a credit card, instantly letting you enjoy your snapshots.

The 50S has a compact body which measures 96.5 x 112.0 x 49.5 mm (width x height x depth). The Mini 7 is slightly larger than this, with a body measuring 119.5 x 121.5 x 70.5 mm. It weighs 320 g (without the batteries and film), heavier than the 50S which measures 275 g only. Both these models use instant film which measures 54.0 x 86.0 mm (width x height) though the actual picture size is only 46.0 x 62 mm. Each cartridge yields 10 prints.

Of all available instant camera models, the largest is the 210. It tips the scale at 650 g without the film cartridge and batteries, and has a body which measures 178.5 x 94.5 x 117.5 mm. Making for an easy and comfortable grip is its rounded body design. Because it sports a large optical viewfinder, high-resolution lens which retracts when not in use, and automatically adjusting flash, this model is quite a performer.

This Fuji Instax instant camera employs a larger size film cartridge containing a total of 10 prints, where each print measures 108.0 x 86.0 mm. However, the actual picture size measures only 99.0 x 62.0 mm.

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