Last Updated on 08/22/2013 by Chris Gampat
We’ve always known the Fujifilm Instax cameras to be pretty lo-fi and extremely simplistic. But the company is now announcing their brand new Mini 90 Neoclassic–which is a nod to its retro-inspired X series design while also maintaining the Instax love. But this camera is significantly more serious than the previous Instax iterations. This camera has macro mode, double exposure mode, bulb mode for up to 10 second exposures, rechargeable battery, mode buttons on the back of the camera, and the ability to fine tune the flash exposure as well.
The lens is a 60mm f12 and they also state that it has a programmable electronic shutter that can shoot at up to 1/400th.
It’ll cost around $210 when it hits the US next spring in 2014.
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