Fujifilm's new Instax hybrid camera uses retro-style digital

2021-12-08 09:54:38 By : Ms. summer xia

Although our brains have become more and more dependent on the constant likes that come from sharing photos on social media, there is still something to be said for the instant gratification of an instant camera spitting out a snapshot suitable for a refrigerator. With Fujifilm's new retro theme Instax Mini Evo, you can get the best of both worlds.

The silver body of the camera is decorated with thick artificial leather. At first glance, the Instax Mini Evo looks like the old-fashioned Fuji Snapper you find behind the glass of the pawnshop. But Fujifilm claims that it is actually one of the most advanced Instax cameras it has ever released, and "compared to the previous model, its exposure resolution has doubled to achieve higher print quality." Fuji The film does not specify how many megapixels the new Instax Mini Evo captures, but a few years ago the model reached the 5 MP mark, so if the new model promotes 10 MP, this is close enough to the shooting effect of most smartphones today. .

There is no need to adjust the focus or zoom. Turn the lens dial of Instax Mini Evo to cycle through 1o different lens effects, such as "soft focus" and "light leakage". You can access 10 different film effects through the film dial on the top. It provides photographers with 100 unique effects to experiment. When they are satisfied with the results, flick the film push lever to make the camera spit out a credit card-sized photo.

Instax Mini Evo is also paired with smartphones, so in addition to hard copies, users can also transfer their photos, unique frames with filters and even Instax Mini film available to their mobile devices for sharing on social media.

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The new Fuji Instax Mini Evo will make its debut in Japan in early December, but the company plans to introduce it to the US market in February next year at a price of $200. Of course, this does not include the cost of instant film, which will indeed increase rapidly.