Fujifilm Instax 210
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14 years ago
Fujifilm F550EXR 16 Megapixel camera with 15X zoom and GPS
is hardly mentioned in the conversation involving the best semi-pro point and shoot cameras, but it should be. We hear a lot about the stellar and compact Canon S90/S95, the Nikon P7000, the Panasonic Lumix LX5 and the Olympus XZ-1 as the all-around compact cameras to consider.
13 years ago
No film for my old Sun 660 Polaroid ... and then I found this camera. It works GREAT. Easy to use, takes sharp pictures, good color, not too large or cumbersome. For those who miss their Polaroid camera, this is a big deal. No complaints about this nifty camera at all.
13 years ago
New Favorite Camera
This camera is amazing! I was not expecting it to produce images that are the quality of polaroids because I also have the Fujifilm 7s (which doesn't seem to have the same quality of pictures) but the images are really great with the 210!
Pros:
- Easy To Use
- Good Image Quality
- Good Image Stabilization
- Good in Low Light
- Nice Body Color
- Short Lag Time
Cons:
- Limited Zoom
13 years ago
Good quality pictures
The worked really well and took awesome pictures. I would recommend this product to any who loves taking photos. The only problem is the film is a bit pricey. In the digital age we never have actual copies anymore . Now with this camera you can see your photo in 5 seconds.
13 years ago
Back to the old days of polaroids. Not a perfect but you are not expecting that.
12 years ago
Wow, I am dying to buy this camera for long time. I have a MINi 7s used it at birthday party, wedding, almost everywhere, so much fun,works amazing, and looks cool on hand.
11 years ago
It was a good camera and easy to operate
It was a good camera and easy to operate. The picture quality is good. Just one drawb back is the view finder
10 years ago
my big friend
It's pretty big and not that easy to carry around obviously - I use my little backpack or wear it on my arm on a strap. Yet, nothing feels like an instant photo you can give to friends or keep for yourself. The film is quite pricey, so be mindful while clicking.
8 years ago
Better than Impossible Film
I was looking for a cheaper solution to my Spectra/Impossible film setup and figured I'd give Fuji's Instax Wide a shot. While camera options are limited, the film itself does not disappoint. Colors are more consistent and the photos have a 'pop' that my previous Spectra images did not.
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