Fujfiilm Instax MINI 7s White Instant Film Camera
Mar 13, 2010 Digital Cameras
- Fujinon lens – f=60mm
- Electronic Shutter 1/60 sec
- Auto Flash in low light, auto adjust
- Manual exposure compensation
- Image Size: 2.13″ x 3.4″
Product Description
INSTAX Mini 7S – With it’s exposure control adjustment this Camera is a fun, easy point-and-shoot Camera that will no doubt become a family favorite. With a high-quality Fujinon lens in combination with the INSTAX Mini Film, superior images are just an instant away. Fujinon Lens – f=60mm, Electronic Shutter 1/60 sec. , Auto Flash in low light, auto adjust Manual exposure compensation, Weight: 11. 29 oz. , Image Size: 2. 13″ x 3. 4″, Uses Fujifilm INSTAX Mini Film

March 13th, 2010 at 21:12
I purchased this camera a few months ago, and I love it. It’s fun and easy to use. It is well-designed to fit your hand, and the shape and color give a modern elegance and simplicity to an “old-fashioned” concept. However, it is not a substitute for a digital camera which I also own and use. This is a speciality camera for instant prints.
Read the specs carefully on this product, so that you know what you would be getting if you choose to buy one. The pictures are about the size of a credit card. The camera uses a specific film type of Fuji film that is available on various websites (and probably in stores, although I get mine online so I don’t really know about that). It is a little noisy when it shoots a picture, but in my opinion, no more so than the bulky, old-fashioned ones that are no longer available.
I lamented when these types of cameras disappeared from the market, and I am so happy that I have one again. It’s swell!
Rating: 5 / 5
March 13th, 2010 at 22:42
This little baby is dynamite. Very cool design. Lots of fun to use, and the pictures are quite nice. The format (size) of the pictures is very unique and become a conversation topic. Having grown up in the age of Polaroids, this is a nice comeback.
The downside is the the film is quite expensive (as instant film has always been), a little over $1 a shot.
As an aside, I posted comments in OCTOBER on this product and said that the film recommended was not the correct size and appeared to be as yet unavailable from Amazon. Where did that go? It could have saved many irritating and disappointing moments for customers, many of whom wrote in the recent weeks to complain about this exact issue!
Rating: 4 / 5
March 14th, 2010 at 00:29
I got this camera for christmas and I love it. I take this camera everywhere and have had a lot of fun with it.
The colors are great and the few setting that it has for exposure have so far worked out great for me.
I would definitely recommend getting it.
Rating: 5 / 5
March 14th, 2010 at 03:11
After carrying a classic Polaroid around for years, I was sadden to see the end of Polaroid film production. I bought this camera in hopes of reviving the spontaneity of instant pictures and have found it to be quite a disappointment. The color and focus quality are nice, but the pictures are unreasonably small. I also think the camera and film are far to expensive for what the product does. If you miss Polaroid and want another fantastic instant camera, sorry, but you aren’t going to find that here.
Rating: 2 / 5
March 14th, 2010 at 04:48
Like others, I purchased the film that was “recommended” by Amazon when I bought the camera — and the film is the wrong format. The camera and the film came from two different vendors, so I don’t know how that will get resolved. It is not the film vendor’s fault that the wrong thing was recommended by Amazon.
The camera works as advertised, so I’m not gong to give it poor ratings because of a listing problem that was Amazon’s fault.
Rating: 4 / 5