New Fujifilm Instant Camera Looks Straight Out of the ’70s

New Fujifilm Instant Camera Looks Straight Out of the ’70s

Fujifilm is still producing new models of instant film cameras, and its newest flagship looks like a blast from the past. Fujifilm Japan’s recently-announced Instax Mini 90 is an instant film camera that wears the same retro styling seen in …

    



Fujifilm – Cheki “instax mini 50S” – the smallest and lightest model in the Cheki lineup will get a new color: “Piano White”

Fujifilm - Cheki "instax mini 50S" - the smallest and lightest model in the Cheki lineup will get a new color: "Piano White"

Fujifilm is going to releasing the Cheki “instax mini 50S” in a new color – “Piano White” on April 26.

The ”instax mini 50S” is a stylish instant camera with enhanced performance that adults can enjoy as well. Useful functions such as “2 Photo Continuous Shooting Self Timer” and “Background Kirei (beautiful) Flash” for adjusting shutter speed or flash automatically are featured.

Price: open
Size: 112.0 × 96.5 × 49.5mm
Weight: 275g

Impossible Instant Lab iPhone photo booth hands-on (video)

Life’s hard when you’re an analog enthusiast in the early 21st century. Thankfully, however, you’re not alone in this world — there are fellow travelers like the folks behind The Impossible Project, folks who bought a Polaroid factory to continue production on the company’s famed instant film. As we noted roughly a week ago, the company’s also launched a Kickstarter to create an iPhone-friendly gadget to go along with it. It’s since handily met its goal and is still chugging along at around $440,000 (from a proposed $250,000), with a full 19 days to go. The company also made an appearance on the show floor here at Photokina to show off what its been working on.

The Impossible Instant Lab is still in the prototype stages, as with a number of devices we’ve seen here today — though it’s fully operational. We got a demo of the thing from one of the folks at Impossible — just load the film into the rollers on the bottom, extend the old timey accordion top, choose the proper settings in the company’s iPhone app and place it in the holder.

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Polaroid Z2300 instant digital camera

Polaroid has just announced their latest instant digital camera, the Polaroid Z2300. Of course, we do know that Polaroid has long been the name in terms of instant photos, and here we are with their latest interpretation of the instant digital camera – which is the Z2300. Just how does the Z2300 work? For starters, it will rely on the tried and tested integrated printer with ZINK Technology, allowing users to instantly capture, edit and take less than 60 seconds to print full color, 2″ by 3” prints. Not only that, it is also a snap for you to upload images to any social media platform with the Z2300, where everything required to do all that has been mentioned has been crammed into a form factor which is extremely compact.

The camera will come in white and black shades, where it is a 10-megapixel shooter that is accompanied by a decent 3” LCD display, which is a snap to frame and review images, while letting you shoot video in just about any setting. You can choose to print your images with the iconic Polaroid Classic Border Logo, or opt to have it go full bleed. The ZINK prints are all smudge-proof, thanks to a water-resistant coating.

Polaroid President Scott W. Hardy, said, “Polaroid invented instant photography, and for the past 75 years the brand has been synonymous with instant gratification, ease-of-use and fun. The Z2300 represents the next step in the evolution of that proud tradition and it was designed to fully integrate the classic Polaroid instant photography experience into today’s digital, social world. Portability, creative expression and the ability to share your most memorable moments in digital or print form all come standard in the Polaroid Z2300 camera’s compact body.”

Polaroid has priced the Polaroid Z2300 instant digital camera at $159.99, where you ought to have it accompanied by 50-sheet packs of 2″ x 3” Premium ZINK Paper that goes for $24.99, and those who opt for 30-sheet packs will fork out less at $14.99.

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Polaroid Z2300 Instant Camera: Bye Bye Instagram? Probably Not

Are you one of the many that were saddened by the demise of Polaroid’s classic instant cameras? Well they’ve just released information about their new digital instant camera, that includes a printer so that you can print out all of your snapshots wherever you are. The device is pretty compact, so it might be an interesting solution.

polaroid z2300 instant digital camera print

The Polaroid Z2300 instant digital camera was unveiled at the 2012 CEA show. It has a 10 MP sensor and a built-in zero ink pinter, which can produce 2″ × 3″  prints in under a minute, with full bleed or the classic Polaroid border. It can also print on sticker-backed paper. The camera stores the photos on an SD card so you can use it like a regular digital camera too. There’s also editing software that allows you to review and crop photos on the 3″ LCD screen.

polaroid z2300 instant digital camera print black

The camera is available for pre-order at Polaroid for $160 (USD), and it will ship starting around August 15, 2012.

polaroid z2300 instant digital camera print screen

[via designboom]