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Fujifilm has released a new retro-style instant camera, inspired by 8mm film cameras. Fujifilm introduced its first 8mm film camera in 1965, featuring a 1/5-inch image sensor, an equivalent 28mm f/2.0 lens, a minimum focusing distance of 10cm, and still photography capabilities. It supports 15-second video recording and includes various built-in filter presets. It supports expandable memory cards, has a maximum ISO of 1600, and its official name is instax mini Evo Cinema.
This retro-styled instant camera doesn't directly image through the lens; it likely captures images via a sensor and sends them to an internal printing unit for printing. It uses Fujifilm Mini Instant Film.
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