Thursday, September 11, 2014

Fujifilm Instax Wide 300 Instant Camera Unveiled

Digital photography is great but if you want a physical print you can hold and give to friends and family with the hassle of powering up your printer or computer, a new instant camera has been unveiled thy Fujifilm this week in the form of the new Fujifilm Instax Wide 300.
The Fujifilm Instax Wide 300 instant camera further expands the company’s ever growing range of instant camera’s and will be priced at $130 when it launches during the spring of 2015.

Features of the Fujifilm Instax Wide 300 instant camera include a uilt-in optical viewfinder, electronic flash, plus 1/64 – 1/200 second shutter speeds and a print size of 62 mm x 99 mm using the large-format 86 mm x 108 mm Instax film.


The included LCD display provides users with information on exposure counter, Lighten-Darken control, Flash Mode and the instant camera is powered by four AA 1.5 V alkaline batteries. The camera weighs 612g and measures L188mm x D:96 mm x H:121mm in size.

The Instax Wide 300 has a brand new contempory design and many improved features such as tripod socket, real image finder and lens ring dial with focus zone setting. Uses Instax Wide film for vivid, high-quality instant prints to take photos twice as wide as Instax Mini Film. This wide film format is suitable for instant photos at parties / school projects / crafts / business applications and much more. Instax Wide film captures and delivers vivid, high-quality prints in an instant”


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iPhone 6



iPhone 6 isn’t simply bigger — it’s better in every way. Larger, yet dramatically thinner. More powerful, but remarkably power efficient. With a smooth metal surface that seamlessly meets the new Retina HD display. It’s one continuous form where hardware and software function in perfect unison, creating a new generation of iPhone that’s better by any measure.









iPhone 6 design

This is first of two major revisions new iPhone flagship - Apple has overhauled the squared off design which has been with us since the iPhone 4, with the iPhone 6 sporting a more rounded, slimmer body.
In fact it's just 6.9mm thin, making it one of the thinnest smartphones of the market, and rumors about a protruding rear camera lens are also true.
It's slightly heavier than the 5S at 129g, while the body measures 138.1mm x 67mm.
The power/lock key has been moved from the top of the handset to the right hand side, making it easier to hit during one handed use. On the left hand side you get the separated volume keys below a mute toggle switch.