6/18/2011

A Quick Look At The Three Different Fuji Instax Models

By Helen Mcmillan


For some people, nothing can take the place of the old school ways of taking snapshots, such as instant photography. Fujifilm, a company popular worldwide, helps keep this art form alive and kicking. Thanks to its three different Fuji Instax cameras, you can immediately enjoy prints just like how it used to be done.

While it seems like other camera manufacturers are dishing out mostly compact cameras, instant ones aren't completely forgotten. For instance, casting and modeling agencies still take advantage of them. Such technology comes in handy especially when matching models with their wardrobes. Many scrapbook buffs also find it beneficial to have instant copies of photos taken at a recently-held event worth remembering.

The biggest of the bunch of instant cameras offered by Fujifilm is called the 210. It's something recommendable for people with big hands, sparing them from fumbling with the controls of a small camera. The rounded body allows for easy gripping so you can take your snapshots hassle-free. It measures 178.5 x 94.5 x 117.5 millimeters and weighs 650 grams.

It features a large optical viewfinder to help you frame your subjects better. When not being used, the lens is retracted in order to protect it and to save on space as well. The flash automatically adjusts, handy when using the device in places with dim lighting conditions. The film size measures 108.0 x 86.0 millimeters although the actual picture only measures 99.0 x 62.0 millimeters. It's available in cartridges containing 10 films.

The smallest of the three models is the 50S. Likewise, it's the most stylish looking of the bunch as it comes in a glossy black body. Worry not when using it at night as you can still come up with sharp and clear photos. Such is made possible by the camera's adjustable shutter speed, letting you take pictures regardless of the lighting condition.

The Mini 7's body comes in white. But parts of it are in either blue or pink so there's one unit suitable for him and another suitable for her. It sports a casual design, making it recommendable for just about anyone who likes to carry around an instant camera to capture any special moment which might show up.

Measuring only 112.0 x 96.5 x 49.5 mm, the 50S has a weight of only 275 g. On the other hand, the Mini 7 is slightly larger than this, measuring 121.5 x 119.5 x 70.5 mm. It tips the scale at 320 g. The instant film cartridge of these two Fuji Instax cameras yields 10 prints. Each print measures 86.0 x 54.0 mm, though the actual picture measures 62.0 x 46.0 mm only. Read more about: fuji instax




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