

The fixed lens has a 35mm field of view and a f/2.0 aperture, and you can also print mini pics from your smartphone, and send snaps from the cam, with their white border, to your phone. Designed for use in the Impossible I-1and OneStep 2, I-Type film packs don’t have batteries built in, so can't be used with vintage Polaroids. It’s because it uses Instax wide film packs rather than the regular Instax. As well as an updated (or rather backdated) design, the Mini 90 includes a lithium-ion battery and features several shooting modes including a macro focus mode, double exposure and bulb - where the. Keeping things old-school, the faux-leather finish on the device echoes classic film cameras. The Instax Wide 300 is the size of an old-fashioned medium-format rangefinder camera, even a small folding field camera. Fujifilm has updated its venerable line of Instax instant film cameras with the new 'Neo Classic' Mini 90, which takes its styling cues from recent X-series digital cameras like the X100S and X-E1.

There are also 10 ‘film effect filter’ choices, such as Monochrome and Red. There are 10 ‘lens modes’, like soft focus or fish-eye. Plus, the digital sensor means you get more creative shooting options than regular Instax cameras. It comes with a 3-inch LCD on the back and shoots on Instax Mini film, so you’ll get credit-card sized 600dpi pics 4.6×6.2cm. It’s a film-digital hybrid, so you can produce instant physical snaps enhanced by the convenience and versatility the digital age of photography has to offer.

INSTAX CAMERA RETRO PLUS
If you’re after an instant camera with a classic look plus the best of what today has to offer then you’re in all sorts of luck, because the Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo has retro style while still letting you print out your own phone pics.
