Saturday, April 23, 2011

User's Guide To Fuji Instax Cameras And Film

By Maureen Kerr


Fuji Corporation has introduced its instant line of cameras and film to the United States recently. Those who are impressed with the performance of Fuji's 35 mm film will not be disappointed with this offering . This is high quality film with vibrant rich colors and sharp concise lines and an excellent line of cameras. The Fuji Instax system has a lot to offer.

There are a number of situations where a tamper-proof photograph is necessary. These are considered legal evidence. Neither digital photography nor standard film photography can produce an image that cannot be altered. A lawyer may want visual evidence where an accident took place or need to make a copy of a legal document where no copier is available. The instant picture is also useful in documenting an accident on the spot.

The mini line offers small, portable cameras that produce credit card sized pictures. There are many uses for this size photograph. The 210 camera produces a wide screen picture. The mini film works with any mini camera. 210 users have several professional films in addition to the wide format type. Film is packaged in easily loaded packs of ten.

Many people have had favorable experiences with this system. They are impressed by the picture quality. Colors are vivid and well balanced. Film is easily installed and requires no developing effort. There are additional films available for use with the 201. You can take color or black and white images with this camera.

There are two minis to choose from, the 50S and the 7. The 50S is compact and stylish. It is capable of taking low light shots because of its adjustable shutter speed. There is also 2:1 magnification. Those who like to look in the viewfinder and take the shot will enjoy the 7.

The 210 has traditional styling with a side grip and large viewfinder. The automatic flash adjusts for lighting conditions. The lens is also adjustable for a variety of magnifications. The 210 uses 200 instax film and the specialized professional versions.

People began using instant film in 1948 when Polaroid introduced the Land Camera. Several generations of photographers have used the instant cameras as their choice of equipment. The announcement by Polaroid that it would no longer make instant film put many of these people at a loss.

They are also great for parties. One great idea is to put one out on a table for guests to take pictures. They can then attach them to cards or a poster. Your guests will have a ball making a pictorial memento of the party. Even people who never thought about using an instant camera may be surprised and pleased by this new system.

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