Fujifilm and Nintendo have announced a new collaboration. The camera company is releasing a new Switch-themed version of its Instax Mini Link photo printer, as well as a new app that’s designed to let you edit Switch screenshots and print them out onto Fujifilm’s Polaroid-style Instax film, or add Nintendo characters to your photos. You… Read more
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Fujifilm’s new Instax Mini 40 is a $100 vintage-looking toy
Fujifilm has announced the newest addition to the Instax Mini line of instant cameras, the Mini 40. Much like the Instax Mini 11, which was released last March, the Mini 40 is an entry-level instant film camera with only two settings and two buttons. But what sets this camera apart is its vintage film camera… Read more
read more...Supreme’s next drop could be its flashiest yet
Supreme, the streetwear brand notorious for slapping its name on everything from feature phones to a literal brick, is turning its attention to film photography. Tomorrow’s drop includes a reusable Yashica MF-1 35mm film camera, available in either black or red and subtly adorned with a Supreme logo. It’s made of plastic, which isn’t particularly… Read more
read more...Instant photography, two philosophies compared: Polaroid Now and Fuijifilm Instax Mini LiPlay
The history of photography is made up of small revolutions . The most important are certainly those that have ‘democratized’ its use and led more people to approach photography. The invention of the portable camera by Oskar Barnack is certainly one of them (by the way, you know why the classic film 35 mm ha… Read more
read more...TechStage | Top 10: The Best Mobile Mini Photo Printers 2021
Testing Tests overview Smartphone Huawei P Smart 2021: Budget model with room for improvement Asus Zenfone 7 Pro: Turbo smartphone with flip camera Samsung Galaxy Xcover Pro in the test: hard but slow Oneplus Nord N 10 5G in the test: Galloped in price Oppo Find X2 Pro in the test: performance bargain Asus ROG… Read more
read more...Polaroid Now instant camera in the test: Classic offshoot with double exposure
The haptics are brand plastic bomber, the ergonomics a disaster. But, there is no other way to write it: The Polaroid Now is simply beautiful. One likes to be photographed with a camera like this, so it doesn’t really matter what the result looks like in the end. The Polaroid Now is a current instant… Read more
read more...Fujifilm Instax SQ1 instant camera in the test: instant photo in square format
With Fujifilm’s SQ1, design and simplicity count. They are available in the three colors Chalk White, Terracotta Orange and Glacier Blue. The operation of the point-and-shoot instant camera is as reduced as it can be: insert the film, open the lens, use the viewfinder to frame the image, press the shutter release, collect the image…. Read more
read more...The best instant cameras 2020: Capture the moment in physical form
(Pocket-lint) – We love a good, high-tech camera here at Pocket-lint – the more features, tech and smarts that can be squeezed into a unit, the better. That said, we also have a lot of time for the occasional dose of simplicity. Instant cameras have been around forever, and have enjoyed a massive revival over… Read more
read more...Fujifilm: Instax, X-T4 and X100V resist despite the pandemic
by Mattia Speroni, published on 11 November 2020, at 16: 11 Fujifilm has released its fiscal results for the second quarter 2021 from 1 July 2020 to 30 September 2020). Interestingly, thanks to compact and mirrorless solutions, the results are decreasing, but not excessively. ?? Almost simultaneously with Nikon, also Fujifilm released the fiscal results… Read more
read more...Budget roundup: the latest low-cost cameras
These days, most of us tend to use our smartphone cameras for our full-time photographing needs rather than buy a separate product. After all, even lower-end cameras such as Google’s Pixel 4A or Apple’s iPhone SE both boast cameras that are as good as, if not better than, many of their more expensive peers. So… Read more
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