By Maureen Kerr


Fuji Corporation has long been the leader in 35 mm film quality. Their film has consistently delivered striking colors, and images that are sharp and crystal clear. With the Fuji Instax system, they have stepped into the instant film gap left by Polaroid. Instax film is professional quality film that does not suffer in comparison to their 35 mm offerings.

There is a need for instant film where pictorial evidence must be gathered that cannot be altered. Digital images are very easily altered. Film images can be changed in the darkroom or even, inadvertently, in the processing machine. An insurance adjuster needs to take verifiable pictures of accidents. It's a great idea for an individual to take instant pictures of their property for insurance purposes.

There are two basic designs of instant cameras in this series. The minis take a picture the size of a credit card. These pictures are great for your passport, your wallet, or whenever you need a photograph for an identification card. The 210 take a wide screen photograph. Fuji mini film works in any of its mini camera. There are three professional films in addition to the standard instax wide format film. All films come in easy to load packages, with ten pictures per package. Further discounts on the film are possible with larger packages.

Users are impressed by the quality of the images they've gotten from these cameras. The colors are brilliant and images clear. The film requires no extra steps after it is exposed and ejected from the camera. Professionals can choose professional quality black and white or color film in 300 ASA speed. Black and white photographers will also be interested in the 3000B films which offer 3000 ASA speeds.

The mini 7 is a basic model which features ease of use. The mini 50S has more options for shutter speed and magnification. The 50S can deliver pictures in a wide range of lighting conditions.

The 210 is a fuller featured camera that offers a side grip and large viewfinder. An automatically adjustable flash adapts to any lighting condition. Professionals can choose from color or black and white film in speeds of 300 ASA and 3000 ASA (in black and white).

This camera will be welcomed by many older instant camera photographers. They may have given up on photography when the last instant film left the shelves. Even the simplest digital camera can be a daunting thing for someone to learn after a lifetime enjoying the instant format.

One of the attractions of digital photography is seeing in the viewfinder how your picture will turn out. Instant film goes one step farther. You have the actual picture in your hand minutes after the film was exposed. When the quality of the product is as fine as this film is, you have an all around winner.

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