8 colors to choose. I've choosen the pink. My all time fav color! :)
There is four functions available for this mini instax camera; indoor, cloudy, clear and sunny for adjusting the brightness while capturing.
To power on or off the camera with pull and push action on the len. The lens is a Fujinon 60mm lens with a focal range of 0.6 meters. There's no way to focus the lens; what you see is what you get. An automatic flash works pretty well in dimly lit areas, and it has an effective range of 0.6 – 2.7 meters. A shutter button for snapping picture. In a nutshell, simply check the LED exposure indicator and press the shutter, a beautiful credit card-size instant color photo is ready in minutes -- sharp and clear! That's simple!
These are most famous color that you can get:
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Loading and unloading film cartridges is extremely easy. To load, simply pop open the back of the camera to reveal the film cartridge compartment, place a new cartridge into the compartment, making sure to line up the yellow alignment markers on the camera and the film cartridge, and close the compartment door. Unloading is just the opposite.
You must take a snapshot with each new film cartridge in order to engage the actual film. The film has a protective, black covering that will eject from the camera once you take this initial test shot, and then you're ready to start taking photos.
When you snap a shot, the photo will automatically eject from the slot on the top of the Instax Mini 7S. The photo then starts to develop in much the same way as the old Polaroid photos.
Catridge is pretty costly. RM28.80 per each box. Each box of catridge contains 10 prints.
Fuji has even made additions to the basic experience of the classic Polaoroid. Unlike the Polaroid where the battery is part of the film cartridge, the Instax Mini has it’s own battery compartment (for 4 AA batteries) that’s part of the camera. The quality of the prints have also improved, with its automatic built-in flash, infinity focusing, a high quality Fujinon lens and a simple exposure control which you can switch according to your light conditions.
Here's the outcome! A business card size polaroid, although it is little smaller size compare to a normal polaroid. Here's the word MINI comes in.
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