FUJIFILM instax WIDE Evo hybrid camera - techbuzzireland

The FUJIFILM instax WIDE Evo Hybrid first look is the latest camera on offer and this one is a big boy with an LCD screen and plenty of other levers to play with.

We will be testing this bad boy out over the next few weeks so if you have any questions feel free to ask while we test it out, today we take a quick look and walkthrough of the UI and camera itself and there is plenty to take in here.

Check out the unboxing below and stay tuned for more on the latest camera to the market from FUJIFILM and instax.

Features include 

Integrated Wide Angle Option WIDE Evo features the widest lens on any instax™ instant camera, at 16mm. Users can
choose to take images at the standard width, or opt for Wide-angle Mode, which maximizes the camera’s lens capabilities to get all of the action into the photo.

10 Lens Effects x 10 Film Effect Options

100 Combinations Of Creative Expression, Now With Added Degree Control
Like the instax mini Evo™ instant camera, WIDE Evo features 10 lens effects and 10 film effect options, offering 100 different combinations for users to express themselves. WIDE
Evo adds Degree Control, which allows the user to determine the degree to which each lens effect is applied to their image.

6 Film Styles to Enhance The Look Of The Image
In addition to the lens and film effects, WIDE Evo offers 6 film styles to customize images even further, with options including normal, a cinematic look with black bars across the top and bottom of the image, a classic film strip look, a traditional date/time stamp format, a contact sheet look, or a vintage collodion process effect.

Selfies, Storage, and More
WIDE Evo also features a 3.5-inch LCD Monitor on the back of the camera to allow users to view added effects and edits and is supported by a built-in Lithium-ion battery which enables the camera to print up to 100 images per charge, depending on the specific use case. A Micro SD card slot (Micro SD Card sold separately) ensures there’s plenty of room to store additional images for later enjoyment (approximately 45 images can be stored in the camera’s internal memory), while the Selfie Mirror helps users nail selfies every time.

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Unboxing and walkthrough

By Jim O Brien/CEO

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