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Instax 25 $124.00 | Instax 7s $90.00 |
Instax 25 & Film $140.00(20 exposures) | Instax 7s & Film $99.00(20 exposures) |
Film $22.00(20 exposures) | |
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Books are the new internet. Mustaches are hip. The 1990's are "vintage." And analog is the new digital. The future is now. Er, the past future is now? Something like that. Introducing the Instax Mini 25 and the Instax Mini 7s, Fujifilm's instant camera duo. They print credit card-sized photos on bold new Fuji film, but retain that classic instant analog look that everyone loves. We like to think of them as Polaroid's little brothers. Lively little whipper snappers doing their own thing in this new age of instant film. The slim Instax Mini 25 (or Cheki 25, if you're turning Japanese) is Fuji's second generation instant camera. The Instax 25 weighs half as much as its older brother, the Instax 7s. And its digital control screen has light/dark exposure settings, and a landscape mode for distance shooting. There's even a self shoot mirror for the avid portrait pursuer (GPOY anyone?) and a detachable close-up lens for macro shots. The more affordable Instax Mini 7s prints gorgeous photos just the same. Although it doesn't have a digital control screen, it does have four exposure settings (indoor, cloudy, sunny, and very sunny). The Instax Mini 7s and 25: no USB cables, no memory cards, and no computer. Just a few basic chemical reactions that develop in the palm of your hand. They're little white wizards of when-ever-you-want-it-wallet-sized-love. (That look great with your mustache.) (Kittehs graciously donated from the SF Bay Area non-profit Home At Last Rescue) |
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