Fujifilm Instax Mini 41 Review: an instant camera with a stylish and attractive budget
The styling of the old school camera extends to some plastic plastic on the body and around the lens. This may be where plastic has the most results. The few minutes you touch it, you feel that it is not a real node but imitated like plastic. If that means. Baudrillard loves it. I found it function enough, if it is not perfectly pleasant.
One of the major improvements over the previous model is the design of the new lens, which corresponds to almost every Instax released last year. If you want to put it in close focus mode, the lens is screwed, then the torsion is twisted. This is simple, visual and much better than the mini -level level approach.
The lens also offers landscape difference correction, which helps the center of the nearby image (including Salafi) by adjusting the position of the “focus” mark in the viewfinder. And don’t be afraid, the kids, there is still a selfie mirror next to the lens.
Mini magic
Photo: Fujifilm
The mini 41 is actually a mini and is 4.8 by 4 inches and only 2.4 inches deep. Its weight is loaded only under a pound (15.1 ounces) with battery and film. Probably not in your pants pocket, but it was small enough to carry it in the pocket. Batteries are AA which is good. Take a packet of four rechargeable packages and you will never worry about replacing the batteries.
The images come out of the top of the camera and take about a minute and a half to develop. I found out that the autofocus works well, and the adjustment between the normal range and the close focus gives you a slightly extra control. (Be careful. Pictures where I lost all the pictures I forgot to forgot that I had in focus mode.)