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  • Holiday gift guide: instant gratification

    December 16th, 2008

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    Just look at it. Does anything more need to be said?

    Fuji’s instax photo system is the next generation of instant photography. Lightweight and compact, the stylish mini camera goes anywhere. Operation is easy – 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 on Fuji instax film! Auto focus; auto flash; built-in lens cover. ( 5″w, 5″h, 2.5″d )
    Insiders note:
    EBay is not the worst place to pick up some Christmas gifts. The vendor ‘u-japan’ is selling the beautifully designed instant camera by Fuji for ‘Buy It Now’ prices starting at $65. The Fujifilm Instax Mini’s normal going retail price is around $130, so you can save a decent amount on this camera through this power seller with a 99.8% positive history.

    One Response to “Holiday gift guide: instant gratification”

    1. joy says:

      i have this camera and it’s awesome…the film quality (color & clarity) is much better than my old polaroid camera.

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