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Today I'm taking my InstantKon RF70 to the beach. The seaside is my favourite place for instant photography. We're using Instax Wide black and white film because it's winter weather looks so good on Instax black and white film!
Robert takes the TL70 Plus Instax Square camera to the Military Aviation Museum with his family. This review includes hands-on demonstrations to illustrate how the camera performs in different settings.
“This wonderful TLR-style Instax Square camera has quickly rocketed its way up the charts of all-time instant cameras for me. This is the new king of Instax Square cameras! In this episode we dive into this future classic and why it's earned its place in my arsenal forever.”rn rn rn rn
Experimental series by artist Miun with 8Storeytree. With manual controls for focus and exposure, photographers can enjoy greater creative control. Experience the perfect blend of vintage aesthetics and modern features in this unique camera that bridges the gap between the past and present.
Explore the Mint SLR670-X Ming Edition (Type i) camera through an informative user review! The reviewer emphasizes the importance of becoming familiar with the camera and shares their approach to achieving satisfying results.rn rn rn rn The review highlights the camera's features, such as the Time Machine and compatibility with a close-up lens. Click here to read the full review now!
We feel that it is the best Instax square camera out there at this point in time, watch on to find out why! The TL70 plus is a new model that builds upon the TL70 Instax Mini TLR camera which they have released a few years back. It has updated lenses, focusing and exposure features.
Discovering the Finest Instant Wide Film Cameras: Hasselblad Xpan and Mint Instantkon RF70. Join us to delve into user reviews, explore the key differences, and witness the mesmerizing effects.
MiNT Camera announced the new SLR 670 Type-I camera, a new update to their beloved lineup of Polaroid SX-70 modified to shoot different Polaroid film types and use manual controls.rn rn rn rn The new Type-I camera is the very first commercial SX-70 camera with a built-in battery, allowing it to shoot the cheaper, modern, and most common i-Type Polaroid film.
This test was done with the close-up filter in auto mode. I have to say that I am absolutely blown away by the performance of this camera with the close-up lens at these apertures. The level of detail in the crops shows that this lens comfortably out resolves the capability of the film.








