Reddit Reddit reviews Fujifilm Instax MINI 7s White Instant Film Camera

We found 7 Reddit comments about Fujifilm Instax MINI 7s White Instant Film Camera. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Fujifilm Instax MINI 7s White Instant Film Camera
Simple manual exposure compensationHigh-quality Fujinon lensAuto Flash in low light, auto adjustsImage size: 2 1/8" x 3 7/16"Built-in lens coverSimple manual exposure compensationAuto Flash in low light, auto adjustsImage size: 2 1/8" x 3 7/16"Built-in lens coverFujinon Lens - f=60mmElectronic Shutter 1/60 secAuto Flash in low light, auto adjustManual exposure compensationImage Size: 2.13" x 3.4"
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7 Reddit comments about Fujifilm Instax MINI 7s White Instant Film Camera:

u/lametasticvoyage · 35 pointsr/OopsDidntMeanTo
u/MoreCockThanYou · 7 pointsr/GroupOfNudeGirls

Close, it’s the Fuji Instax Mini 7s

u/uncalm · 3 pointsr/Polaroid

Right on, my pleasure. The pack film cameras really aren't that large compared to your garden variety SLR or DSLR. Especially compared to the Instax 210, they are about the same size. The Fuji 210 is actually quite large.

Of course, there are other Fuji instant cameras, like this or this. The print they produce is about half the size of the print of the 210, however. More business card-sized, I'd say.

If you're after consistency and ease of use for wedding guests, I'd probably go with the Instax cameras. They are dead simple (put the pack in the camera, point and shoot), the quality is consistent (Fuji), and you don't have to do any of the peeling that comes with the 100 series films. What you will have to decide is if you can live with the smaller formats that come along with a smaller camera, though. Here is a comparison of the formats I've managed to find. Scroll down to see the size difference.

I can't say that I know of any 35mm camera that shoots anything instant at all. You mentioned the Holga with the 100 series back, but that is ordinarily a 120 film camera that people adapt to shoot 35mm or 100 series Polaroid film. Other than the vast line of Polaroid brand cameras, Fuji Instax cameras, medium format cameras (Mamiya, Hasselblad, Bronica, etc.) and large format (4x5" and above), I've never heard of a camera that shoots with an instant back that also shoots 35mm.

u/agrovista · 3 pointsr/photography
u/owlicks58 · 1 pointr/ThriftStoreHauls

Heh -- err fair prices doesn't exist. Plan on spending about $30. Check Urban Outfitters. I believe they bought out the factory supply.

If you want an option that's still produced and more readily available, look into getting a camera that uses Fuji Instax film like this.

u/yoyo_shi · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

they've got a 7s model which is almost half the price. it just doesn't have as many features and settings as the 50s.