Fujifilm INSTAX 210 Instant wide Photo Camera
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Brand | Fujifilm |
Film Format Type | Instant |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.6 x 7 x 3.7 inches |
Included Components | Fujifilm Instax 210 Instant Film Camera, Close-Up / Self-Portrait Attachment, 4 -Aa-Size Batteries, Strap, Limited 1-Year Warranty See more |
Film Color | color |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
Max Shutter Speed | 5d-2 seconds |
About this item
- LCD control panel displaying focal distance and film count
- Programmed electronic shutter, 1/64-1/200 sec
- Automatic flash for low-light shooting
- Two-range selectable shooting options: 0.9-3m and 3m-Infinity
- Low light auto flash. Print: 4.25 x 3.4" / 108 x 86mm
- LCD control panel displaying focal distance and film count
- Programmed electronic shutter, 1/64-1/200 sec
- Automatic flash for low-light shooting
- Two-range selectable shooting options: 0.9-3m and 3m-Infinity
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Picture quality | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.4 | 3.7 | 4.2 |
Easy to use | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 3.7 | 4.4 |
Giftable | 4.6 | 4.0 | 4.5 | — | 4.4 |
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model name | — | FBAFJMINI40 | Instax Mini 90 Neo Classic Black | instax WIDE 300 | — |
film format type | Instant | Instax Mini | Instant | インスタント | Instant |
film color type | color | color | Colored | Colored | Colored |
exposure control type | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic | Automatic |
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Product Dimensions | 4.6 x 7 x 3.7 inches |
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Item Weight | 2 pounds |
ASIN | B002NUP0D2 |
Item model number | 15950793 |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #254,692 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,734 in Instant Film Cameras |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 17, 2003 |
Manufacturer | FUJIFILM |
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INSTAX 210 Camera - With its rounded shape, easy-to-hold side grip, and fingertip controllable composite control panel, the instax 210 offers vivid, high-quality prints almost instantly. Its automatically-adjusting flash, high-resolution retracting lens and big clear viewfinder add up to unsurpassed performance.
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Customers like the picture quality and usability of the camera. For example, they say it takes beautiful pictures indoors and outdoors, and that it's fun to use. Customers are also happy with the ease of use, and color. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, size, and performance.
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Customers like the picture quality of the camera. They mention that the pictures come out great and properly exposed for the most part. They also appreciate the variety of settings this camera has. Customers say that it takes beautiful pictures indoors and outdoors, and that the wide size of the photo allows them to see the photo well. They say that the camera has made them take better pictures, and is easy to use. Customers also mention that it's great for before and after photos, and the instant gratification of a printed picture is priceless.
"...This has actually made us take better pictures as we are consciously thinking about each pic instead of just clicking away with a digital..." Read more
"It's so fun and easy to use, and the pictures come out great!..." Read more
"...the colors are vibrant and because of the wide size, you can actually see the photo well...." Read more
"...All in all I'm quite happy with it. It's alays nice to have tangible photos instead of just on your phone or having to go to a store to print them..." Read more
Customers find the camera fun to use, and mention it makes everything look nice. They say it's worth the money and time. Customers also say it is great to run around a festival, taking photos of folks and giving them the pics. They also say that it leaves you with great memories.
"It's so fun and easy to use, and the pictures come out great!..." Read more
"...PROS:-super fun especially at get togethers, trips, and the holidays..." Read more
"This camera is great for the fun factor, never for the quality of the pictures or ease to make good shots...." Read more
"...I have been wanting a Polaroid camera for years. It's great to bring on trips and family or friend events...." Read more
Customers find the camera easy to use. They mention the cartridge film is easy and painless to load, and there are a few easy to operate options. Customers also say that it's simple and straightforward to point and shoot.
"It's so fun and easy to use, and the pictures come out great!..." Read more
"...No flaws so far.It has few settings to adjust, making it easy to use for the average entry level photographer...." Read more
"...I won't go into details on operation because its super easy to use, I would like to say that indoors, try setting it to a darker setting because the..." Read more
"...Loading the cartridge film was also easy and painless.I used it all evening for the party and the camera was a hit!..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the color of the camera film. They mention that the film produces beautiful vibrant colors, and a vintage look. The photos are timeless and can be cherished forever. The color saturation rivals 35 mm prints, and the film doesn't focus, giving the vintage feel. The pictures don't look washed out, and are unique and capture good memories.
"...This seems to give is the best results and the pictures don't look washed out at all...." Read more
"...outside the colors are so vibrant and crisp it looks like it's out of a vintage movieCONS:..." Read more
"...The photos have a nice retro-modern look.My roommate loves the gift and so do I. I might purchase one for myself too! Highly recommended." Read more
"...Very cool!Here are some things to be aware of. 1) The flash always fires. There's no way to turn it off...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the camera. Some mention that the price and quality are great, while others say that the film is rather expensive and unpredictable.
"...were overwhelmingly positive and for 60 dollars I thought the price was fantastic so I decided to give it a try...." Read more
"...I decided to get this because of the bigger size of the film, excellent reviews and the fact that the film is still being made popularly...." Read more
"...The first time one of the films got stuck (it wouldn't roll out at all, but you can hear the camera trying to push it out) I thought my camera was..." Read more
"...film develops very quickly compared to impossible film and is more than half the price...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the camera film. Some mention that the size is bigger, nostalgic, and has a nice dimension. However, others say that the photos are slightly smaller than a Polaroid.
"...It does fit in a regular sized tote bag but takes up a lot of space, I use a backpack (small sized backpack, not one you would use for school) to..." Read more
"...-the size of the picture itself is pretty big, definitely much bigger than the minis or even polaroids..." Read more
"...It is pretty big though (which can never be helped), that's only if you don't mind hauling it around. I myself don't mind that...." Read more
"...after much consideration I decided to get this because of the bigger size of the film, excellent reviews and the fact that the film is still being..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the camera. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it doesn't work.
"...I can assure you that the strap works great if you follow the directions...." Read more
"...even with flash is very unflattering, I've tried all angles, it doesn't work well...." Read more
"...Problem solved, works great. I love this thing. Night saturated tones and colors. Rather sharp for such a cheap instant camera...." Read more
"...It works amazingly." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the weight of the camera. They mention that it is a lot bigger than the Mini, and clunky. They also say that it takes up a great deal of space and has a small slim part that comes off the side. Customers also say it is slightly heavy but it's not anything you can't handle.
"...The camera is VERY large. It looks like a big toy camera but the build quality is actually quite good...." Read more
"...It does fit in a regular sized tote bag but takes up a lot of space, I use a backpack (small sized backpack, not one you would use for school) to..." Read more
"...CONS:-super bulky; when i take it to school or just anywhere in public i have to carry it on my shoulder because it looks absolutely..." Read more
"...The camera itself is A LOT bigger than the Mini, which I didn't anticipate (I knew it'd be larger, but it really is very big), but overall I've..." Read more
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The camera is VERY large. It looks like a big toy camera but the build quality is actually quite good. I did expect it to be big as all the processing is done in the camera but I was still surprised at just how big it was. This is not a camera that you can easily slip into your purse or pocket so keep that in mind when making your purchase.
The film prices are quite reasonable and it comes out to be about 70 cents per picture. You only get 10 pics per cartridge of film so you want to make each pic count. This has actually made us take better pictures as we are consciously thinking about each pic instead of just clicking away with a digital camera.
The quality of the pictures is actually quite good. I wasn't expecting too much to be honest but I was definitely pleasantly surprised. The camera has 3 picture modes which are lighten, normal and darken. It also has flash control but I am not quite sure what that does because whether you turn it on or off the flash ALWAYS goes off. Many people have stated the same thing so it looks like this is how it is supposed to be but always having a flash on can make indoor pictures look a little washed out. I found that for us the best setting for indoor pictures with normal room lighting is to set the picture to darken and turn on the flash. This seems to give is the best results and the pictures don't look washed out at all. In fact the color saturation and detail is quite amazing.
We are very satisfied with the camera and recommend it to anyone looking for an instant film camera.
The camera is VERY large. It looks like a big toy camera but the build quality is actually quite good. I did expect it to be big as all the processing is done in the camera but I was still surprised at just how big it was. This is not a camera that you can easily slip into your purse or pocket so keep that in mind when making your purchase.
The film prices are quite reasonable and it comes out to be about 70 cents per picture. You only get 10 pics per cartridge of film so you want to make each pic count. This has actually made us take better pictures as we are consciously thinking about each pic instead of just clicking away with a digital camera.
The quality of the pictures is actually quite good. I wasn't expecting too much to be honest but I was definitely pleasantly surprised. The camera has 3 picture modes which are lighten, normal and darken. It also has flash control but I am not quite sure what that does because whether you turn it on or off the flash ALWAYS goes off. Many people have stated the same thing so it looks like this is how it is supposed to be but always having a flash on can make indoor pictures look a little washed out. I found that for us the best setting for indoor pictures with normal room lighting is to set the picture to darken and turn on the flash. This seems to give is the best results and the pictures don't look washed out at all. In fact the color saturation and detail is quite amazing.
We are very satisfied with the camera and recommend it to anyone looking for an instant film camera.
Overall, it is a great camera. The instax 210 is a bit big and bulky, but I have gotten used to it. It does fit in a regular sized tote bag but takes up a lot of space, I use a backpack (small sized backpack, not one you would use for school) to carry this camera around instead. I've dropped the camera once (about 3 feet) onto hardwood floor and it didn't break, only the batteries came out. The size of the film is perfect, it's 2x bigger than the mini film. I recommend this to anyone who loves taking pictures!
PROS:
-super fun especially at get togethers, trips, and the holidays
-the size of the picture itself is pretty big, definitely much bigger than the minis or even polaroids
-the batteries that it came with last a really long time, i haven't changed the batteries at all since i bought it
-film is much cheaper than impossible project film (but still pricey which is also a con)
-the colors when the picture fully develops are (in my opinion) stunning. outside the colors are so vibrant and crisp it looks like it's out of a vintage movie
CONS:
-super bulky; when i take it to school or just anywhere in public i have to carry it on my shoulder because it looks absolutely ridiculous on my neck which actually leads to my next point
-it comes with the worst strap (i cant believe after more than a year i havent bought a new one). the strap is thin and short so when worn around the neck it digs in and hangs at a very awkward length
-the strap is also not very secure. this past tuesday i was walking down the hall at my school and all of a sudden the strap comes loose on one side and the camera almost falls to the ground. i almost screamed but i did catch it and the camera is fine but im definitely investing in a better strap
-this doesn't bug me that much but the camera feels really fake like completely plastic almost like a toy. again this doesnt bother me as much but i think this might be a deal breaker for some people
-its incredibly unpredictable. the viewfinder doesnt actually line up with lens so theres a lot of estimating before you snap a picture. for me, im used to using a canon eos rebel 2000 so not really being able to know if it's focused or not is really stressful. with the film being almost a dollar per picture, messing up can get pretty annoying. indoor pictures also come out dark most of the time but again im still playing with settings.
with all that said, i know there are a lot more cons for me than pros but i look past that because i really do love this camera. i know that once it stops working, like all electronics do at some point, i will definitely buy again. if not this model then definitely the new one because (in my opinion) they cleaned the look up really well. overall super satisfied with this purchase!
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I ended up buying this one (as a surprise) and she really likes it.
Only downside I can think of is the price of the photos, but that's the same for all instant cameras.
Me ha gustado por que funciona todo bien, las fotos salen preciosas y el manual de instrucciones es muy claro. Además incluía el espejo para hacer selfies y no me lo esperaba.
Es grande pero cómoda, no pesa demasiado. Las fotos se ven perfectamente en 15 minutos. Trae consejos para hacer bien las fotos y una lista de posibles problemas y cómo solucionarlos.
Me ha gustado más de lo que me esperaba, y salen fotos únicas.
All'interno della confezione troverete una lente per foto "macro" per messa a fuoco dai 40/45 cm provvista di specchietto per fare i selfie, una pratica tracolla per portare la fotocamera al collo e quattro pile AA.
Come ho già detto è un prodotto base, infatti, la fotocamera presenta mancanze a livello tecnico e funzionale come ad esempio l'autoscatto che in più occasioni può rivelarsi molto utile oppure anche un semplice attacco per cavalletto che permetterebbe di scattare foto più stabili questi naturalmente per me non sono difetti ma se si è in cerca di un certo livello di professionalità, non è questo il prodotto giusto.
Comunque tornando a quelli che si possono considerare difetti, primo su tutti il mirino della fotocamera non mostra ciò che effettivamente uscirà dalla foto, infatti, l'inquadratura è più stretta sui lati ciò non permette un pieno controllo del soggetto della foto, secondo, il peso eccessivo dell'apparecchio può sembrare un dettaglio da poco ma con l'utilizzo e il trasporto attraverso la tracolla inclusa i 900 e più grammi si fanno sentire, terzo l'ingombranza, si perché stiamo parlando di una fotocamera con quasi le dimensioni di una reflex e troverete non poche difficoltà nel portarvela a spasso se sprovvisti di uno zaino.
Ma allora perché ho dato cinque stelle se ho riscontrato queste mancanze e questi difetti, be perché non cercavo una fotocamera super accessoriata e dalle alte prestazioni, ma un’esperienza del tutto diversa, cercavo quella sensazione che davano un po’ le vecchie macchine istantanee della polaroid, quella consapevolezza che lo scatto fatto sia unico sia nel bene che nel male, il cercare di curare un po’ in più l'inquadratura prima di pigiare il tasto per scattare una foto e non il solito punta e scatta, il brivido mentre la foto si sviluppa davanti ai tuoi occhi e tu sei lì che ti chiedi sarà venuta bene? Insomma tutte quelle cose che con le macchine digitali si sono un po’ perse.
In conclusione la mia esperienza con la Fujifilm instax wide 210 si è rivelata molto soddisfacente e divertente trovo le foto scattate di ottima qualità dai colori brillanti con un formato quasi 16:9 molto azzeccato e il rapporto qualità prezzo è stato ottimo, infatti, l'ho acquistata a 55,99 euro, quindi se come me cercate un po' di quel sapore vintage delle istantanee non posso che consigliarvi l'acquisto e augurarvi buon divertimento.
Um nicht den gleichen Fehler einer falschen Rezension wie bei der Z2300 erneut zu machen, wartete ich hier bei der Rezension der Instax 210 bewusst einige Tage, bis ich die Kamera voll beherrsche und mache nun für beide Kamera eine größere, vergleichende Rezension:
Preis und Bedienung:
Instax 210: 60€ für die Kamera und ungefähr 17€ für 20 Bilder - vollkommen in Ordnung! Bei der Z2300 kommt man auf beachtliche 180€ Anschaffungskosten für die Kamera und 10-15€ für 20 (sehr kleine) Bilder. Daumen hoch für die Fujifilm, diese kostet nur ein Drittel des Preises der Polaroid. Nichtsdestotrotz muss man jedes Portrait bei der Instax 210 genau überlegen, denn einmal drücken und schon ist ein Euro weg. Dabei kann man lediglich Blitz ein- und ausschalten, Fokus zwischen 0 und 3 sowie 3 bis unendlich Meter einstellen und bekommt die verbleibende Anzahl an Bildern in der Kasette angezeigt, das war's. Polaroids Z2300 kann 12 Megapixel-Bilder wie eine herkömmliche Kompaktkamera auf SD-Karte speichern und man kann sich später entscheiden, was man genau wie ausdrucken möchte. Zusätzlich gibt es unzählige Menüpunkte zum genauen Justieren der Kamera, verschiedene Filter werden angeboten und sie nimmt sogar brauchbare HD-Videos in 720p und 25fps auf. Ob das dennoch die 180€ rechtfertigt sei dahingestellt. Immerhin bekommt man im Endeffekt eine vollwertige Kompaktkamera, die eben zusätzlich ausdrucken kann.
Gleichstand!
Verarbeitung:
Sehr gut bei Fujifilm! ich finde die Amazon Produktbilder beschreiben in keinster Weise die doch überraschend hochwertige Qualität und stabile Verarbeitung des leider sehr dicken Plastikbombers Instax 210, hier war ich wirklich positiv überrascht, insbesondere die Abdeckung für die Bildkasette ist sehr stabil. Obwohl die Z2300 mit mehr Metall daherkommt, erscheint diese im direkten Vergleich zur 210 "klappriger", was nicht zuletzt der wackeligen Abdeckung für die Bilder geschuldet ist. Knöpfe an der 210 sind schön eingearbeitet, alles sitzt fest und macht einen wertigen Eindruck. Auch Polaroids Z2300 ist ansonsten wertig verarbeitet. Retro sehen beide Sofortbildkameras auf jeden Fall aus, wobei ich persönlich die Z2300 noch einen Tick kultiger empfinde, aufgrund der eckigen Bauweise und den bunten Streifen an der Front, das mag aber Geschmackssache sein.
Punkt für Fujifilm!
Mobilität: Im Gegensatz für Z2300, welche selbst mit optionalem Neopren-Case noch gut in eine Jackentasche passt, muss die Instax 210 auf jeden Fall in der Hand bzw. im Rucksack mitgenommen werden. Dabei fällt das relativ geringe Gewicht positiv, die gewaltigen Abmaße eher negativ aus. Jedoch muss man sich immer im Hinterkopf behalten, dass die Bilder auch doppelt so groß dimensioniert sind wie bei Polaroids Z2300.
Punkt für Polaroid!
Bildqualität:
Das Wichtigste, die Qualität der Bilder. Hier muss man jedoch für einen Vergleich mit der Z2300 mehrere Dinge grundlegend unterscheiden: Polaroid setzt auf die neuartige Zink-Technologie, Fujifilm auf die klassische "Chemie-Variante". Dabei haben beide Technologien unterschiedliche Vor- und Nachteile, die sich auch in der Qualität der Bilder äußern:
- Zink (Polaroid) ist widerstandsfähiger gegenüber Umwelteinflüssen und verblasst angeblich mit der Zeit weniger. Die Visitenkartengroßen Bilder lassen sich zudem durch eine klebende Rückseite direkt aufkleben. Der Ausdruck geht schnell, danach sind die Bilder direkt sichtbar. Angeblich wasserfest beschichtet, zumindest Spritzwasser kann den Bildern nichts anhaben, dass konnte ich bereits testen.
- Fujifilms Version ist wie früher: auslösen, einige Minuten warten und das Bild erscheint nach und nach. Später dunkelt es etwas ab. Die ausgedruckten Bilder sind etwas "dicker" und erscheinen empfindlicher gegenüber der Polaroid-Zink-Technologie, dafür kann man den unteren Rand schön beschreiben und sie sind farbnatürlicher als die Zinkbilder.
Hier mein Eindruck der ausgedruckten Bilder, aufgenommen mit Fujifilm Instax 210:
- Stellt man den Fokus richtig ein (Aufpassen!) entstehen draußen wirklich sehr gute Bilder. Farbenfroh, knackscharf und schön groß. Übertrifft klar die Qualität der früheren, klassischen Sofortbilder von Polaroid und auch die Ausdrucke der Z2300 werden geschlagen! In Innenräumen besteht leider das hier oft in anderen Rezensionen beschriebene Problem mit dem Blitz. Obwohl er sich angeblich ausschalten lässt, macht der Blitz zumindest bei mir was er will und entscheidet selbstständig wann er auslöst. Selbst in gut beleuchteten Räumen schaltet sich das Ding häufig ein und hat so manches Bild versaut, weshalb ich im Innenraum die Instax 210 nur bedingt empfehlen kann, keine Ahnung ob das an meinem Exemplar liegt oder ein Serienfehler ist. In kalter Umgebung entwickeln sich die Bilder zudem sehr langsam (länger als 10 Minuten) und nicht so gut wie bei Temperaturen über 5-10 Grad. Unterm Strich bleibt dennoch ein guter Eindruck: Scharf, farbenfroh (für Sofortbild) und vor allem Fotoalbum-tauglich groß. Selbst nach 40 Bildern musste ich noch nicht die 4 AA-Batterien wechseln.
Und nun Polaroid Z2300:
Polaroids Z2300 macht nur halb so große Ausdrucke, für das normale Fotoalbum zu klein, zum Verschenken direkt nach Ausdruck aber ideal. Die Ausdrucke sind allesamt etwas blaustichig, aber auch gut scharf. Sehr gut ist hingegen, dass man die Bilder wie bei einer normalen Digicam zuerst speichern kann und das Ausdrucken später nur eine Beilage ist. Die Ausdrucke sind in der Tat sehr unempfindlich und lassen sich überall und zu jeder Zeit schnell ausdrucken, leider macht schon nach 10-15 Ausdrucken der Akku schlapp. Schaut man sich die Bilder über SD-Karte auf dem PC an, so würde ich sie am Ehesten (grob) mit Bildern einer Mittelklassekamera aus 2005-2007 und 5Megapixel vergleichen, also schon gut, aber nicht mehr so ganz zeitgemäß. Auch hier gibt es im Großen und Ganzen aber nichts zu meckern, allerdings trüben häufige Streifenbildung in den Ausdrucken den Gesamteindruck, dies ist laut Polaroid der Technik geschuldet und lässt sich nicht immer vermeiden.
Punkt für Fujifilm Instax 210
Wer eine waschechte Sofortbildkamera will, ist mit der Fujifilm Instax 210 besser bedient. Qualität und Größe der Bilder sprechen für sich und man bekommt derzeit kein besseres Produkt zu einem günstigen Preis. Mangelnde Einstellungsmöglichkeiten, das „Blitzproblem“ und die Größe der Kamera trüben das ansonsten gute Bild.
Für Schnappschüsse auf Partyabenden empfehle ich die Polaroid. Diese ist einfach wesentlich vielseitiger und wirkt alleine optisch noch ein Stück kultiger. Man kann zudem seine Bilder speichern, zweckmäßige Videos aufnehmen und die Ausdrucke erscheinen physisch unempfindlicher – obwohl die Qualität der Ausdrucke nicht ganz an die der Fujifilm Instax 210 rankommt.
=> Partyknipse & spontane Bilder verschenken: Polaroid Z2300
=> Sofortbildkamera für Album & Poster: Fujifilm Instax 210
Retrouver la sensation du "touché" de la photo, se l'échanger etc...
Sinon l'appareil est gros mais pas trop lourd, ne comporte que les réglages strictement nécessaires.
Le seul regret est le flash qu'on ne peut couper et qui parfois participe à la vision "artistique" de la photo !!
Ultra simple d'utilisation. attention à bien prendre l'habitude pour la visée en léger décalage.
L'accessoire close up est très sympa également, il vous permettra de faire votre propre portrait avec vos amis en tenant l'appareil à bout de bras, ou de prendre des photos très rapprochées (portrait par exemple), mais dans ce cas attention au flash qui peut facilement vous "cramer" le visage !!
Une fois ces petits détails vite maîtrisés en tête, c'est un régal de l'utiliser, un plaisir sans cesse renouvelé.
Bref, la magie du polaroid !!