Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay camera
Fujifilm has unveiled another Instax camera, the Instax Mini LiPlay. Like prior Instax Mini cameras, the Mini LiPlay takes lo-fi rectangular images that are developed instantly. It also has the ability to simultaneously capture digital images and audio, which you can view on its LCD screen or transfer to your phone through Fujifilm’s Mini LiPlay app, quite similar to the smaller version of the Instax Square SQ10.
Instead of the viewfinder found on all other Instax cameras, the Mini LiPlay has a 2.7-inch LCD screen for framing and review, which proved to be extremely useful and reminiscent of a 2005 Kodak Easyshare point and shoot. Best of all, the screen allows you to choose which photos to print. So when you have at most 10 prints available in your camera at a time, this proves to be the most useful feature.
The other new feature is the ability to record audio. Press the mic button on the front of the camera, and audio is recorded 10 seconds before and after the shutter button is pressed. A QR code is then available to be printed on the photo while a copy of the photo and QR code is uploaded via Bluetooth to the Mini LiPlay app.
You can use a microSD card slot to save photos from the 1/5-inch CMOS sensor and upload them to a computer if you don’t want to use the app. According to Fujifilm, the Instax Mini LiPlay is capable of 100 prints on a single charge via the camera’s Micro USB port.
Source: theverge.com
Brand: Fujifilm
Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay camera
Fujifilm has unveiled another Instax camera, the Instax Mini LiPlay. Like prior Instax Mini cameras, the Mini LiPlay takes lo-fi rectangular images that are developed instantly. It also has the ability to simultaneously capture digital images and audio, which you can view on its LCD screen or transfer to your phone through Fujifilm’s Mini LiPlay app, quite similar to the smaller version of the Instax Square SQ10.
Instead of the viewfinder found on all other Instax cameras, the Mini LiPlay has a 2.7-inch LCD screen for framing and review, which proved to be extremely useful and reminiscent of a 2005 Kodak Easyshare point and shoot. Best of all, the screen allows you to choose which photos to print. So when you have at most 10 prints available in your camera at a time, this proves to be the most useful feature.
The other new feature is the ability to record audio. Press the mic button on the front of the camera, and audio is recorded 10 seconds before and after the shutter button is pressed. A QR code is then available to be printed on the photo while a copy of the photo and QR code is uploaded via Bluetooth to the Mini LiPlay app.
You can use a microSD card slot to save photos from the 1/5-inch CMOS sensor and upload them to a computer if you don’t want to use the app. According to Fujifilm, the Instax Mini LiPlay is capable of 100 prints on a single charge via the camera’s Micro USB port.
Source: theverge.com
Brand: Fujifilm