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  2. List of Instax cameras and printers - Wikipedia

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    440 g (including film pack and memory card) Hybrid analog/digital camera that prints onto Instax paper; includes video recording; has smaller image sensor than SQ10. Lens is 33.4 mm equivalent angle of view ( AOV) in 35 mm full frame format. Printer. Fujifilm Instax Share SP–3 [81] [82] [83] November 2017 [84] N/A.

  3. The Instax Square SQ40 Is a Retro Instant Film Camera In a ...

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    Fujifilm has given the same treatment to the Mini 12 by introducing the Mini 40. Generally speaking, any Instax film camera ending with “40” indicates a premium, retro-tinged style.

  4. Instax - Wikipedia

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    Instax (stylized as instax) is a brand of instant still cameras and instant films marketed by Fujifilm . Fujifilm Instax 210 with Instax Wide format photograph. The first camera and accompanying film, the Instax Mini 10 and Instax Mini [1] film, were released on November 10, 1998. [2] [3] [4] The "Wide" film and first accompanying camera were ...

  5. Instant film - Wikipedia

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    Fujifilm equivalents of Polaroid films. In Japan, Fujifilm introduced their own line of instant photographic products in 1981 starting with the Fotorama line of cameras. The name Fotorama came from photograph and panorama, as the film was a wide format compared to the square Polaroid SX-70/600 films.

  6. 6 best instant cameras of 2023 - AOL

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    Most lightweight: Fujifilm Instax Mini 12 Camera. How we picked the best instant cameras of 2023. We spoke with experts about what to look for when shopping. Here is what we kept in mind:

  7. List of discontinued photographic films - Wikipedia

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    ADOX. Adox was a German camera and film brand of Fotowerke Dr. C. Schleussner GmbH of Frankfurt am Main, the world's first photographic materials manufacturer. In the 1950s it launched its revolutionary thin layer sharp black and white kb 14 and 17 films, referred to by US distributors as the 'German wonder film'.