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That is something Fujifilm is counting on with its latest instant camera, adding to the increasingly versatile Instax range. Fujifilm seems to put out a surprising number of updates for the Instax ...
We tested 15 instant cameras from Fujifilm, Polaroid, Lomography and others, and found three iconic models that let you live out your retro dreams.
Fujifilm has released an alternative to the beloved Polaroid camera, and calls it the Instax mini50S. The good news is, the Instax film is cheaper than the reissued Polaroid, running about $16 for ...
You may recognize Fujifilm from their vivid Instax polaroid cameras that print out pictures immediately after you snap it. The camera has become a viral accessory to own — especially as ...
The Polaroid Now+ best recreates the look and feel of the traditional large body instant camera. While I found the classic viewfinder a bit narrow when framing shots—each photo’s subject came ...
Save on Fujifilm INSTAX Mini (40, 11 & 7+) instant cameras, instant film kits, bundles & more (BHPhotoVideo.com) - Get this deal>> More Polaroid Camera Deals: ...
The Polaroid-Style Instant Camera Is Back Instant cameras and printers from Fujifilm and Polaroid are making a comeback; these are the best ones you can buy By Joanna Stern Updated May 18, 2016 1: ...
Polaroid stopped producing packfilm years ago, leaving Fujifilm as the lone maker of such film for these Polaroid cameras, of which millions were made. Fujifilm also made a black-and-white version ...
New55 offers large-format peel-apart film. FujiFilm sells Instax instant cameras and film which are Polaroid-esque, even though Polaroid itself didn’t have a hand in them.
According to Polaroid, the $599.99 I-2 is the company’s most capable instant camera yet, with built-in manual controls and the sharpest new lens it’s ever produced.
That’s where FujiFilm ’s Instax Share Printer 2 comes in: the portable device connects to your smartphone over Wi-Fi and spits out instant photos like an old school Polaroid camera.
This week, Fujifilm filed a formal complaint to a US District Court in New York, claiming that PLR IP, the brand licensor for Polaroid instant cameras, sent the company multiple letters requesting ...