FUJI INSTAX 200 REVIEW

Fuji Instax 200

Type:

Instant

Medium:

Fuji Instax

Image size:

62x99mm

Lens:

95mm f14

Flash:

Integrated

Origin:

Japan

Year:

2000

Street price:

$50


Fuji Instax

INTRODUCTION

The Fuji Instax 200 is an instant camera made by fujifilm in Japan in 2000.

It's been replaced with the 210, and the even newer 300. It uses Instax Wide instant film.


BEST SUITED FOR:


Fun!

PERSONAL NOTES

The Fuji Instax 200 is now old, but still usable, cheap and fun. Back in 2009, I made a 365 project, I had to make at least one photo every day, during a full year. To push it further, I had to do it by film only. So for the few times that I was making a day without film, I had that instant camera to rely on. It was a fun camera to use, simple, and reliable.

The only drawback of this camera was that it had no tripod socket or timer.

We could say that size is an issue too, it's way bigger than the Instax Mini cameras.


CONCLUSION

If you want a party camera or just an instant film camera, get the Instax Mini. If size is not an issue, get the newer Instax 300, which has more features.


PHOTO SAMPLES



VERDICT:

Image Quality 3/5
Versatility 2/5
Build Quality 3/5
Value for money 3/5
Sexyness 3/5

3 FLASHBULBS

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