Posted by admin | Posted in Instant Camera | Posted on 26-11-2010-05-2008
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here’s my overview of what to expect and where everything is for the fuji instax mini 25. this isn’t as good as cnet reviews, but my hands are well kept! additional notes: you’ll need to buy film separately! also, once the film is loaded in the camera, you have to press the shutter button to eject the protective cover from the film cartridge. pressing the shutter button (when new film is first loaded) will not take a photo.
Posted by admin | Posted in Polaroid Camera | Posted on 09-09-2010-05-2008
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Hello everyone, I hope that all of you had a lovely Christmas! I worked. But its okay. I wanted to update everyone on the Instax mini 7s camera, and show you how the pictures turned out. I know I was once stuck on figuring out which camera to buy and what color to buy! The video made the camera look black, but its actually chocolate brown. I kind of rushed on editing the video, I promise to upload a better one-just didnt want to take a year! I kind of kept my camera dormant for a few months. Just took it out to play last week again for the snow and white elephant party. I noticed that the modes on this camera kind of sucks. You would probably have to use FLASH at all times. Because even at a bright area indoors, you might have a very underexposed picture. =( I wasted a couple of shots on underexposed pictures. I hope that Fujifilm will create modes that do work and maybe create a digital instant camera where we can see the picture. Since I had not played with the mini 55, mini 25…I can’t tell you which one to get. I would prefer getting the cheaper priced one or check out the photos on FLICKR. They seem to have the same quality. I didnt get the mini 25 or 55 because of the price…much expensive. But please post up your instax photos on youtube as a video response if you dont have a scanner…and have a webcam. =) I want to see, as well as other viewers here. Have a happy new year!
Posted by admin | Posted in Instant Camera | Posted on 29-08-2010-05-2008
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Here, Fujifilm’s Brandon Remler demonstrates the Fujifilm Instax Mini 7S camera. Lightweight and compact, the stylish instax mini 7 goes anywhere. Operation is easy — simply check the LED exposure indicator and press the shutter, a beautiful credit card-size instant color photo is ready in minutes — sharp and clear! This camera comes in two colors : pink and blue.