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Fujifilm Instax MINI 10 Instant Camera

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Both the Now and OneStep+ use I-Type film, but the former's autofocus lens makes it more of a point-and-shoot camera aimed at newcomers to the medium. Opt for instax-Rich Mode for a bright and immersive look, or instax-Natural Mode for a cool and classic finish, either way you can capture it all, then print what you love.

Given its limited support, Instax Wide largely appeals to instant photography fans who own multiple cameras.The LCD screen is definitely on the basic side, too, sodon't go expecting the same kind of fidelity as in your traditional DSLR or mirrorless screen. So the Polaroid Now+ trumps it if you want advanced and creative tools, but the Instax takes it for conventional image quality. Fuji has a much more extensive line-up of cameras, divided between Instax Mini, Instax Square and Instax Wide formats. Leaving you to express your unique point of view and share life's beautiful nuances either as an instant physical print, or a captured moment worthy of social media.

Also features “INSTAX-Natural Mode” for conventional image quality and “INSTAX-Rich Mode” for vibrant colors. Inside the camera is a relatively humble 5MP sensor (up to 10MP through interpolation), though for images this size you don't need all the resolution in the world. The integrated battery keeps the camera nice and svelte, though you only get around 40 prints per charge –a far cry from the 120-160 shots you get from Polaroids.The present-day Polaroid line-up consists of three cameras: the entry-level Polaroid Now, the more advanced OneStep+ and the pocket-friendly Polaroid Go. This is a list of cameras and printers designed for use with Fujifilm's Instax series of instant film. Sign up to receive daily breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis, deals and more from the world of tech. The Mini Evo produces amazing analog photos with the option to add creative effects in-camera, and also enables you to turn your phone images into real Instax prints. That's a tough question, but one we're in a good position to answer having grown up with the original cameras (even if that does give away how old we are).

The camera overall is pretty cheap and running it isn't too expensive either, making it a good option if you want to shoot instant on a budget. It combines the same image quality as the Polaroid Now with the modern-day features of the OneStep+, giving you the best of both worlds. Experiment with the vividness, go retro, add softness to the focus, lose the colour - it's your shot, there's 100 ways to capture it, take control.

If you're anything like me and you love sharing instant photos with friends, here you can give them the one you've just taken or transform a phone selfie into a sweet Instax print. Most photographers will be familiar with Fujifilm and Polaroid: the two brands first started producing camera equipment in the late 1930s, and were household names while analogue film was at its peak. By selecting the double exposure mode and pressing the shutter button twice, you can superimpose two different images in one frame to create an artistic photo.

It's powered by four AA batteries rather than the usual two, making this chunky camera not far off the size of a medium format system. Polaroid eventually offered the widest range of instant cameras and film formats, to such a point where the brand name became synonymous with the medium. This slim-as-a-smartphone camera sports a sleek Polaroid-like design and uses Zink (zero ink) technology – it's essentially a miniature printer with a lens, producing 2x3-inch sticky-backed prints. Hybrid analog/digital camera that prints onto Instax paper either instantaneously or after–the–fact.

We don't test instant cameras using the same scientific lab tests we do on the latest mirrorless cameras and lenses – but our evaluation is no less exhaustive! The editor of Digital Camera World, James has 21 years experience as a journalist and started working in the photographic industry in 2014 (as an assistant to Damian McGillicuddy, who succeeded David Bailey as Principal Photographer for Olympus). There's also a new breed of digital instant cameras that combine the thrill of instant photography with the convenience of modern-day technology.

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