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Fujifilm Instax MINI 7s White Instant Film Camera
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Brand | Fujifilm |
Film Format Type | Instant |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 5.25 x 3 inches |
Model Name | FBA_INSTAX MINI 7s White Camera |
Film Color | White |
Compatible Devices | camera |
Exposure Control Type | Manual |
Min Shutter Speed | 1/60 seconds |
About this item
- Simple manual exposure compensation
- High-quality Fujinon lens
- Auto Flash in low light, auto adjusts
- Image size: 2 1/8" x 3 7/16"
- Built-in lens cover
- Simple manual exposure compensation
- Auto Flash in low light, auto adjusts
- Image size: 2 1/8" x 3 7/16"
- Built-in lens cover
- 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"
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Fujifilm Instax MINI 7s White Instant Film Camera
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.
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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" |
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Easy to use | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.8 | 4.1 | 4.6 |
Picture quality | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.9 | 4.5 | 3.8 | 4.6 |
Giftable | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 | — | 4.1 | 4.2 |
Print Quality | — | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.3 | — | — |
Value for money | — | 3.6 | 3.6 | — | 4.0 | — |
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model name | FBA INSTAX MINI 7s White Camera | 16806274 | 16806286 | Instax Mini 7+ | Instax Mini 7+ | Instax Mini 7+ |
film format type | Instant | Instant | Instant | Instant | Instant | Instant |
film color type | White | color | color | Colored | Colored | Colored |
exposure control type | Manual | Automatic | Automatic | Manual | Manual | Automatic |
min shutter speed | 1/60 seconds | 1/2 seconds | 1/250 seconds | — | — | — |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 5.75 x 5.25 x 3 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
ASIN | B001AK1DOG |
Item model number | 15834705 |
Batteries | 4 A batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #250,656 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,703 in Instant Film Cameras |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 24, 2009 |
Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
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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. Battery Specifications Two AA-size 1.5V alkaline batteries Capacity: 100 shots (Approximately 10 INSTAX Mini film packs with new AA batteries).
From the Manufacturer
With its 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
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Customers like the ease of use, appearance, quality and gift giving of the camera. For example, they mention it's easy to use, pretty, takes nice and clear pictures and that it'd be a great retro gift. Opinions are mixed on value, weight, and size.
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Customers like the quality of the camera. They say it's a really nice camera, takes wonderful pictures, and produces fun pictures. Customers also appreciate the neat and interesting design.
"...I do wish the film was bigger. It is kind of tiny however they come out really nice...." Read more
"I got the camera used, it said it was in like new condition. No cosmetic damage but when I went to use it I tried to use the batteries they included..." Read more
"...Of all of them this is the most straightforward. The picture quality is about the same as I remember old-school polaroids being...." Read more
"...It turned out really great! The camera is fun and easy to use and it's really easy to change the film out as well...." Read more
Customers find the camera film easy to use and say it takes nice and clear pictures. They also say it's fun and a fun throwback.
"...SUPER simple to use. Any age can take pictures but i would give some assistance setting it up...." Read more
"...I'm thrilled with it. It's a fun camera to play around with, I like making scrap-book style photo journals and these little polaroids are perfect..." Read more
"...All in all, these cameras are really fun and handy. They're very easy to use -- anybody from your kids to your grandparents can use this...." Read more
"...It turned out really great! The camera is fun and easy to use and it's really easy to change the film out as well...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the camera film. For example, they mention it's pretty, gorgeous, and adorable. Some appreciate the fun color options and the wrist strap that came with it. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...I love that it comes in a good variety of colors...." Read more
"...Also, these cameras look very friendly and easy to use. Personally, they remind me of something Nintendo would design...." Read more
"...It has a neat and interesting design, is very simple to use and does what is advertised...." Read more
"...Kind of a throwback to old polaroids but the fuji's color is way better...." Read more
Customers are happy with the gift. They say it's a great retro gift and a perfect gift for a 12 year old. Some customers however, are not happy with how the gift was wrapped.
"...So I wouldn't buy one myself. But it is a great option for gift. However, the gift wrapping was really bad...." Read more
"...I recommend this. It's a perfect gift for anyone and a great way to capture memories!" Read more
"...I would call it a toy, and it does make a great gift!" Read more
"Great gift!" Read more
Customers like the feel of the camera. For example, they say it gives a vintage feel, has a retro vibe, and is a nice vintage throwback. Some say it's classic, fun, and unique.
"...It also has a vintage and retro feel to it!Hope you enjoy your Instax Mini 7s!" Read more
"...It's not top of the notch details in the pictures, but it gives a vintage feel. This is really easy to use...." Read more
"...Also it captures the feeling and liveliness of the subjects. Also it makes you think about your shots and not snap away useless pictures...." Read more
"...I like the retro vibe of it too. White stays pretty clean over time, too. I've had mine for a few years and it's in great shape." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the camera. Some mention that it's worth every penny, and is cheap on Amazon compared to other sites. However, some say that the film is pretty pricey and it'll be an expensive way to take pictures.
"...This is actually an excellent price if you want the ability to immediately share a physical photo with the people around you...." Read more
"...Its basically point and shoot. The film is stupid expensive.4 settingsIndoor-darkCloudy-shadyFineClear..." Read more
"...If it could be smaller that would be amazing, but it's still worth every penny...." Read more
"...These can be a little expensive, around 20 to 25$), and film albums which have transparent sleeves made to the dimensions of the polaroid...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the camera. Some mention it's really nice and sleek, and the pictures are perfect wallet sized. However, others say that the pictures come out really nice, but the film is expensive and the picture will be off.
"...I do wish the film was bigger. It is kind of tiny however they come out really nice...." Read more
"...around a medium-size handbag when I'm not at work and this fits into it quite well!" Read more
"...you can hold with one hand and it is light, but it does take up considerable room in a purse...." Read more
"...It's also convenient that it's small; it's portable and fits in most purses/ bags. I love that it's small so I can take with me everywhere I go...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the camera. Some mention it's relatively light and easy to carry around, while others say it'd be hard to lug around all the times.
"...It's very lightweight and portable, but about the size of a small dslr, slimmer of course because it doesn't have the big lens and it's not as heavy/..." Read more
"...This camera is not super portable...you can hold with one hand and it is light, but it does take up considerable room in a purse...." Read more
"...It's also convenient that it's small; it's portable and fits in most purses/ bags. I love that it's small so I can take with me everywhere I go...." Read more
"...It is a really nice size and is relatively light...." Read more
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SUPER simple to use. Any age can take pictures but i would give some assistance setting it up. If the films are exposed before taking pictures youll ruin the film.
I love that it comes in a good variety of colors. I hummed and ha'd about getting 1 since like MOST people i use my cell phone way more convenient and I have a very good expensive camera that i hardly use. I used this a lot already! The fact you can have your photogragh in a Min or 2 is amazing.
I do wish the film was bigger. It is kind of tiny however they come out really nice.
Theres no zoom which i dont remember the original polaroid having. Its basically point and shoot. The film is stupid expensive.
4 settings
Indoor-dark
Cloudy-shady
Fine
Clear
Really a fun camera.
SUPER simple to use. Any age can take pictures but i would give some assistance setting it up. If the films are exposed before taking pictures youll ruin the film.
I love that it comes in a good variety of colors. I hummed and ha'd about getting 1 since like MOST people i use my cell phone way more convenient and I have a very good expensive camera that i hardly use. I used this a lot already! The fact you can have your photogragh in a Min or 2 is amazing.
I do wish the film was bigger. It is kind of tiny however they come out really nice.
Theres no zoom which i dont remember the original polaroid having. Its basically point and shoot. The film is stupid expensive.
4 settings
Indoor-dark
Cloudy-shady
Fine
Clear
Really a fun camera.
EDIT: I just got shipped dud batteries. it works great and is a cute little camera for memories and trinkets :)
The camera is SO easy to use. It is the least complicated cameras I have ever owned. I have a DSLR, a 1960's Nikon F and just a regular point and shoot digital camera. Of all of them this is the most straightforward. The picture quality is about the same as I remember old-school polaroids being. I'm thrilled with it. It's a fun camera to play around with, I like making scrap-book style photo journals and these little polaroids are perfect for it. They are also super fun to use as gift-cards and for handwritten notes (with a sharpie). Very fun, playful camera.
One thing to note, even though this camera is referred to as a "mini" it's not as small as you might think. It's very lightweight and portable, but about the size of a small dslr, slimmer of course because it doesn't have the big lens and it's not as heavy/bulky. I usually carry around a medium-size handbag when I'm not at work and this fits into it quite well!
There will not be much in the box: Just the camera, four AA batteries, the camera strap and documentation.
Please be aware that no film is included--that is a separate / additional cost. These are known to be a dollar per exposure / shot / frame. Packs of film are sold in groups of 10, so a single pack would have 10 shots, and a twin pack would have 20 shots (known to be around 10$ and 20$ respectively). Film is known to be a dollar per shot, which sounds cheap but can quickly get expensive. I got a twin pack for 14$ at Walmart. So, make sure that you ration your film and buy your film in bulk!
- When you load a brand new cartridge of film in, it has a protective layer on it which is what spares us from having to load it in the dark. Once loaded into the camera, switch the camera on and click the shutter button once -- it's going to eject the protective backing. Once this has been discarded, make sure that you DO NOT open the film door. It is now vulnerable to light so make sure it stays shut, or tape it shut, until all your film has been used.
- They have been very considerate in their design to help us keep track of these things. The bigger rounded window on the back which shows the yellow sticker is to let you know that film is present (also the yellow sticker helps align the film cartridge so you know you haven't flipped it around). The second -- and smaller -- rounded window at the bottom lets us know if the protective layer is still on (if you see an "S" it means the protective backing still on). Once you see numbers, it means it's counting down the number of shots you have left, and it's best to keep that door shut until the cartridge of film is empty.
- Don't shake / wave your polaroids in the air although 30 or 40 years ago this used to be a common practice. But the documentation strictly says strictly NOT to. It takes around 30 seconds to a minute and a half for the image to appear on to the polaroid.
- The flash does NOT switch off, no matter which of the 4 exposure settings you use, or how brightly lit your surroundings are--which restricts us from using this in places like art galleries, museums, and any such places that forbid flash photography. However, I think the Instax 210 has a controlled flash with on/off button but I'm not sure if it can be entirely switched off.
- I've heard the battery life can last anywhere between the beginning to the middle of your SECOND pack, so maybe around the 13th to the 16th shot that's taken. I have heard cases where people have managed to squeeze in all 20 shots with just one set of batteries. Also, and this is just a theory -- if you take a lot of photos in dim light, the camera may have to strain to make the flash a little bright to make up for the lack of light, and that could deplete your batteries quicker.
- No auto-idle state, which is another factor of how short your batteries can last if you're not careful. Make sure that you manually turn the camera off by pushing in the lens piece.
- There is also no self-portait mirror which I think would have been perfect in completing the package. It would have been good to know how you're going to look in the polaroid before actually using the film. The Instax Mini 25 and Instax 210 have this feature, along with an additional lens.
- No tripod mount. Also, you will definitely not be able to capture fast-movement onto the polaroid (will be blurry). Also, your photos will look good if the camera is held at arm's length or farther (assuming you are not using a different kind of lens, just the one that the camera already has by default)
- People usually wonder if the camera captures exactly what you see through the viewport, on to the polaroid. It's been in my experience that this is usually the case. Although I heard the higher model (Instax 210) due to its design with the viewport sort of partially sticking out of the camera has known to throw people off.
- The difference between this camera and Polaroid's Instant Camera 300 is that Fujifilm was the original designer of this product and then sold their license to Polaroid to have it rebadged under the Polaroid brand. Size and dimensions are the same, although color options are very different (I like Polaroid's much better). Fujifilm, when it comes to the camera and film, are known to be much cheaper but I have heard that products can be mixed and matched which adds flexiblity and does not constrain us to use only Fujifilm products (I think you can use the Fujifilm film pack for this camera with the Polaroid 300 as well).
- Also, just so you know what your options are for the end product, there are a lot of accessories made for this camera: bags, lenses, polaroid, film templates (overlays to go over your standard white borders thereby adding decorated borders), pre-decorated borders (they come in cartridges of film and you would load this into the camera, and when you take the shot, the polaroid will already have borders on them -- these come in themes like Hello Kitty and Disney and more. These can be a little expensive, around 20 to 25$), and film albums which have transparent sleeves made to the dimensions of the polaroid.
All in all, these cameras are really fun and handy. They're very easy to use -- anybody from your kids to your grandparents can use this. They look friendly and although minimalistic, don't feel cheap. Polaroids are pretty impressive quality, and the ones I've taken were indoors with inferior lighting and they still came out quite nice. Just be sure to shop smart and this camera along with everything it has to offer, will be easy on your wallet.
I'm giving this 4 stars due to the absence of a self-portrait mirror as well as the absence of a tripod stand. I just feel like although an entry-level camera in the Instax line, they should have given us a little more flexiblity.
Also, for anyone who hasn't worked with film or has been a while since they worked with film, here are some tips:
- Film has expiration dates on them, and will be printed right on the box. The expiry window is in terms of a year or so, but make sure that this is one of the very first things you check before putting down your money since you don't want to be stuck with something defunct.
- Don't leave the cartridge of film and polaroid in hot and bright places, like the dashboard of your car (best to store the cartridge of film in dark places). Also, avoid leaving them in wet places as well. Polaroids are notorious for being natural dust magnets and they stain very easily if liquids were to spill on them. These marks will be permanent.
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Che altro dire: schiacci il tasto, esce la foto, qualche secondo di attesa e le immagini compaiono, magia! ^_^
Se non conoscete il genere, non abbiate troppe pretese altrimenti rischiate una grossa delusione, perché le foto sono abbastanza piccole e la qualità, secondo me più che soddisfacente, non può comunque competere con la tecnologia digitale dei nostri tempi.
Ideale per chi cerca una cosa diversa.
Les enfants d'aujourd'hui ne connaissent plus que le numérique et quand ils ont vu les photos sortir comme par magie ce fut l'attroupement. Après quelques minutes d'attente, voir apparaitre l'image les a beaucoup amusés.
Du coup je me suis lancée.
Quelques points négatifs :
- le prix des photos : très cher en France, même sur amazon, moins sur d'autres sites de vente en ligne (e*b*y pour ne pas le citer : 52 euros les 10 pellicules de 10 photos)
D'un autre côté, apprendre à son enfant à réfléchir à sa photo, penser au cadrage et à ce qu'on a envie d'obtenir n'est pas si mal, plutôt que de mitrailler à tout va;
- le côté jouet de l'appareil photo et sa taille : il est gros (moins gros que l'Instax 210, mais qui lui prend des photos "wide" mais c'est sûr qu'on ne peut pas le glisser dans une poche et il ne passe pas inaperçu;
- la taille des photos : format carte de visite, c'est vraiment mini (d'ailleurs les photos adaptées s'appellent "mini") mais ce n'est quand même pas trop gênant, c'est même plutôt mignon;
- Il y a un décalage entre ce que l'on voit dans l'aeil de l'appareil et ce qui est vraiment pris en photo. J'imagine qu'avec un peu d'entrainement on doit pouvoir y remédier facilement;
- le flash se déclenche systématiquement, même en extérieur. Il ne faut donc pas trop compter faire des photos très artistiques;
- malgré le flash les photos sont parfois un peu sombres en intérieur;
- les piles : il faut 4 piles AA. Elles sont fournies avec l'appareil. J'aurai préféré une batterie rechargeable mais le format AA se trouve facilement en piles rechargeables (j'utilise habituellement les Enelopp de Sanyo qui sont très bien). Ca aurait pu être pire : il y a encore des appareils avec des piles au lithium introuvables et chères.
Les points positifs :
- son utilisation ultra simple : on tire l'objectif et l'appareil s'allume, on choisit l'icône correspondant à notre situation (intérieur, nuageux, extérieur clair, extérieur très clair);
- la qualité des photos : belles photos bien nettes. Ca na peut être pas le charme des anciens polaroid mais j'ai cru comprendre qu'elles résistaient vraiment bien dans le temps;
- l'appareil est très ludique, les enfants adorent (et les parents aussi);
- on a sa photo immédiatement et ça change des milliers de photos numériques que l'on regarde une fois sur l'ordinateur et que l'on n'imprime jamais.
Conclusion : malgré les points négatifs qui semblent nombreux j'adore cet appareil que je recommande. Je ne pense pas que prendre un appareil photo de gamme supérieure (mini 8, mini 25...) change réellement quelque chose (sauf à passer au 210 avec ses photos Wide). Donc foncez!