Turns out this camera is a Wal-Mart exclusive! Didn't know that when I recorded the video BUT if you want to pick up the camera I do have it tag/linked in the description.
This is basically the Instax Mini 8! That aperture control is typical for the Mini 8. Still have a Mini 7s at home (which unfortunately isn`t working anymore), would have to check if it's the same there.
For a Benin er, the Instax Mini cameras are no brainer. They are easy to use and Instax film is foolproof. I shoot both Instax and Polaroid and they both have their pros and cons, but Instax is much more beginner friendly.
You actually called the camera Polaroid, normally understand why people call instant camera Polaroid but coming from you on a review was just unexpected.
I’m looking to upgrade from my instax square sq6 I’ve been using for about 7 years. But I’m looking for quality of photos. My instax photos are not turning out very nice
Could you do a review of the Instax Liplay, and maybe a comparison between it and their other instant cameras? I haven't really seen any video's for the Liplay even though it seems like a less expensive version of the Evo
It should be said that this Mini SE isn't sold by Fuji directly online (also no mention on their website that this camera even exists). It seems to only be sold in the US and there in chains like Walmart (maybe Amazon, IDK). At least in Europe nobody ever heard about the SE. It must've been on the market before the Wide 400 as photos from Walmart turned up online a year ago or so. First I thought that is a rip-off but seems real lol
Instax Mini SE doesn't seem to be available in my country yet. Of course I'm already using my Instax Mini 40 and my Instax SQ6, but a friend of mine is very interested now, so this new model might be something for him.
Isn’t Fuji doing the same thing as Polaroid did in the 80’s: a cheap line of easy to use cameras. To be honest, this is the wrong route. Having 1 entry level camera, then high end pro models.
99% of their customers are the casual consumers that shoot a few boxes a year. Makes no sense to have a “high end pro model” it would cost too much and they would loose money. They’re in the business to make money after all.
Turns out this camera is a Wal-Mart exclusive! Didn't know that when I recorded the video BUT if you want to pick up the camera I do have it tag/linked in the description.
Just got my first instant camera: Polaroid Now (Gen 1)!!! Got it brand new off ebay for 50 bucks, and it came with 2 packs of film!
This is basically the Instax Mini 8! That aperture control is typical for the Mini 8. Still have a Mini 7s at home (which unfortunately isn`t working anymore), would have to check if it's the same there.
For a Benin er, the Instax Mini cameras are no brainer. They are easy to use and Instax film is foolproof. I shoot both Instax and Polaroid and they both have their pros and cons, but Instax is much more beginner friendly.
SE or mini 40?
You actually called the camera Polaroid, normally understand why people call instant camera Polaroid but coming from you on a review was just unexpected.
When did I say that?
0:33 seconds you called it the Polaroid mini SE.
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@helderamorim haha whoops 😬
I’m looking to upgrade from my instax square sq6 I’ve been using for about 7 years. But I’m looking for quality of photos. My instax photos are not turning out very nice
Look into the lomo square glass
Could you do a review of the Instax Liplay, and maybe a comparison between it and their other instant cameras? I haven't really seen any video's for the Liplay even though it seems like a less expensive version of the Evo
It should be said that this Mini SE isn't sold by Fuji directly online (also no mention on their website that this camera even exists). It seems to only be sold in the US and there in chains like Walmart (maybe Amazon, IDK). At least in Europe nobody ever heard about the SE. It must've been on the market before the Wide 400 as photos from Walmart turned up online a year ago or so. First I thought that is a rip-off but seems real lol
Instax Mini SE doesn't seem to be available in my country yet. Of course I'm already using my Instax Mini 40 and my Instax SQ6, but a friend of mine is very interested now, so this new model might be something for him.
They are only a waltmart exclusive at least here in the us idk about other country's
@ozielramirez8234 That explains a lot. No Walmarts here, I'm afraid.
Just got an Polaroid 300 (Instax Mini 7s) for 15$ - which is even less for basically the same camera
Pls review the lomography instant wide glass camera
That’s coming soon!
Isn’t Fuji doing the same thing as Polaroid did in the 80’s: a cheap line of easy to use cameras. To be honest, this is the wrong route. Having 1 entry level camera, then high end pro models.
99% of their customers are the casual consumers that shoot a few boxes a year. Makes no sense to have a “high end pro model” it would cost too much and they would loose money. They’re in the business to make money after all.
@JustAnotherChris dude, you're right. It just seems detrimental