
For those who thought instant print photography was going to disappear with the bankruptcy of Polaroid, yet another candidate has entered the market.
Fujifilm is the latest company to introduce an instant print camera, and the Fujifilm Instax Mini 7S Instant Camera looks nothing like those old Polaroid instant cameras. The Mini 7S tries to bring some style to the instant print arena, with its white camera body that looks vastly different from the ultra compact point and shoot digital cameras that are popular in today's camera marketplace.
The Mini 7S is a bulky model, measuring 5 by 5 by 2.5 inches. The prints are 2 by 3 inches, with the image occupying 1.8 by 2.4 inches.
The Mini 7S will carry an MSRP of $95.99, and a 10-pack of instant film will cost about $20.
Photo courtesy Fujifilm


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