
Since the time new inventions and technological advancements have brought on the Information Age, the average pace of life has been rising consistently. Even as one says that life is going at breakneck speed, newer technologies are being developed to make things work faster and more efficiently. The art of photography, though, was among the first to see the waiting period between clicking pictures and having the chance to see them get cut down.
Instant photography made its first appearance in 1947, when Edwin Herbert Land used a film with light polarization crystals to create the entire dark room process within the body of the camera itself. Photographs were clicked, printed, and physically available to the users of these instant cameras in under a minute. The waiting period between clicking pictures and getting them printed was reduced directly from days to minutes. It made photography convenient and much easier than before.
An improved version of the same system has been used in all the instant cameras in Fujifilm’s Instax series. The Fujifilm Instax series features a host of instant digital cameras that capture the essential instant photography feature of the retro 50s instant cameras, and blends in the convenience of modern-day digital lens technology. The convenience of having photographs printed on the spot effectively cuts out the entire hassle of clicking, transferring, editing, selecting pictures to print, and then finally getting the physical prints of the photographs. The digital technology that is used by Fujifilm in the making of the Instax series ensures that the cameras are compact and easy to handle.
The Fujifilm Instax instant digital camera series features some of the best cameras for casual photography. Not every person who buys a camera is interested in photography as a hobby, so sophisticated controls that Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras provide are not a necessary feature in simple point-and-shoot cameras. The simplicity in the design of the Fujifilm Instax series cameras makes them very easy to understand and operate. Here’s taking a look at some of the best Fujifilm instant digital cameras.
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 25 is surprisingly great in terms of quality. Super compact and lightweight, it is easy to carry without worrying about the damage it might sustain. It comes with an attachable front lens that allows close-up shots up to 35 cm away from the subject. The Fujifilm Instax mini, like other mini instant cameras from this series, uses the Instax mini film measuring 62x46 mm. Sporting a sturdy Fujinon lens, it delivers stunning picture quality for a camera that looks so tiny. This is easily one of the best portable instant cameras in the market.
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 7s offers great value for money. Inexpensive and the best option for a first camera, the Mini 7s is perfect for party, wedding, or any social event photography. It is reliable and easy to use. The pictures this camera delivers are credit card-sized yet incredibly clear. A simple point-and-shoot style camera, this one is as close as modern day cameras will ever get to the simple cameras from the pre-DSLR days. Light and compact, this camera can go anywhere you go. The Instax Mini 7s from Fujifilm weighs just 1.4 lbs, enables automatic adjustment, and includes automatic flash for use in low-light environments.
The Fujifilm Instax Wide 210 is a classy-looking camera that is ideal for any occasion. Its wide format helps to diversify scenes such as parties and landscapes, where too many people are gathered together. Its lighten-darken control adjusts the intensity of colors to modify the final print by making it brighter or darker, as per your choice. The close-up lens of the camera expands the range of photo shooting to let you shoot pictures with added creativity. You can use the multi-shutter button and auto-exposure function of the Wide 210 to shoot high-quality pictures on the go. Its stylish looks, teamed with efficient functionality, makes it one of the best instant cameras in the market.
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 50s has more options available to the user than the ones on the 25. The Instax Mini 50s has an attachable strap, a close up lens, and two batteries. It delivers photos the size of 46x62 mm without the border. This camera is equipped with a self-timer that allows users to click the perfect selfie. Available in black and white, the Fujifilm Instax Mini 50s is one of the best instant cameras in the market at this price range.
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 instant camera is one of those cameras from the Instax range that is built to the attention of youngsters, with its multiple pop-color options. Like the other cameras in this series, it is compact, simple, and easy to use. It features an automatic exposure measurement, and suggests the appropriate aperture for the user. The Mini 8 also has a High-Key mode, which allows you to click bright yet soft-looking pictures, making it the best instant camera for portrait photography.
The Fujifilm Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic is built on a classic 70s camera design. Featuring two separate shutter positions for landscape and portrait photography, this camera allows you to have more control than the best of other instant cameras over your shots. This camera blends the best qualities of instant photography with some of Fuji’s superior products for the classic retro effect. The look, quality, and settings will make this an instant favorite among those who enjoyed using the cameras of the yesteryears.
The Fujifilm Instax Wide 300 uses a film that is almost twice the size of the film used by the Mini instant digital cameras in this series. The large frame size makes this the best instant camera for party photography or in any situation that requires many people’s facial expressions to be clearly visible. The film used in the Fujifilm Instax Wide 300 measures 86x108 mm, in comparison with the Mini’s 86x54 mm. It comes with a close-up lens, a tripod slot, a user-friendly interface, and easy-to-use controls, making it the best among instant cameras in this series.