Saturday, April 23, 2011

Secret Guide To Fuji Instax Cameras And Film

By Maureen Kerr


The instant film camera has been reinvented, and improved upon, by Fuji Corporation. This company has always been known for the quality of its thirty five millimeter film. It delivers crisp, clean images with vibrant, gorgeous colors. This new film is no exception The Fuji Instax system elevates instant film to a new level of professional quality film.

The Instax system steps into the gap left by Polaroid, with the demise of their instant camera system. Instant film pictures are essential in many situations where tamper proof pictorial evidence is required. Insurance adjusters, for example, need to accurately portray the damage caused to their client's vehicle. Body shops have similar needs. There are also legal situations where instant evidence is needed. Regular film photography can be altered in the dark room, and digital photography is very easy to manipulate.

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.

The film quality is wonderful. The colors are brilliant. The pictures are crisp and clear. Professional photographers have several options with the 210. There are high quality 100ASA speed films in color and in black and white. There is also a high speed black and white film that is 3000 ASA speed.

The mini 7 is a basic model which features ease of use. The mini 50S has more options for shutter speed and magnification. The 50S can deliver pictures in a wide range of lighting conditions.

The 210 is a fuller featured camera that offers a side grip and large viewfinder. An automatically adjustable flash adapts to any lighting condition. Professionals can choose from color or black and white film in speeds of 300 ASA and 3000 ASA (in black and white).

This camera will be welcomed by many older instant camera photographers. They may have given up on photography when the last instant film left the shelves. Even the simplest digital camera can be a daunting thing for someone to learn after a lifetime enjoying the instant format.

One of the attractions of digital photography is seeing in the viewfinder how your picture will turn out. Instant film goes one step farther. You have the actual picture in your hand minutes after the film was exposed. When the quality of the product is as fine as this film is, you have an all around winner.

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