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The best instant cameras: Polaroid, Instax and more

The charm of old Polaroids, memories hanging on the wall or jealously kept in an album. Pieces of life immortalized and immediately printed, to then ‘shake’ the photograph until it appears as if by magic. But today the instant photography is no longer just nostalgia: there are several options for those who want to be able to print their scotti on the fly, even in the age of smartphones and galleries in the cloud. So here is a selection to help you choose the best instant camera.

The best instant camera: which one to choose?

Polaroid, Fujifilm Instax, Lomography, Kodak. Today, the options for choosing the best instant camera are certainly more than Andy Warhol and his companions had. If in the 90s the digital photography market ditched the sale of this type of vintage-flavored cameras, today the situation is different. Polaroid is reborn, Fujifilm has accumulated industry experience, Kodak offers viable alternatives and we also have brands like Lomo that mix classic photography with new technologies.

Polaroid, Instax, Lomography and Kodak: the best instant cameras

In short, there has never been a better time to choose an instant camera. But which one to buy? The price range ranges from 60-70 euros up to 200 euros for the best-selling models, with solid quality down the line. So the choice falls more on: that type of camera would I like? With this selection they help you answer the question.

Fujifilm Instax Mini 11

The instant camera Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 it is perhaps the best for value for money. Fujifilm has been the main option in this field for years, when no other company believed in a comeback of instant printing of our shots. And the accumulated experience is felt all.

Made of durable plastic, powered by AA batteries. You can use different shooting modes with the analog controls and take advantage of the automatic flash. The vintage taste is all there. But you can also take advantage of the selfie mode for ‘modern’ shots to be printed on mini films. A truly perfect gift.

Advised price 79,99 euro.

Polaroid Go

Polaroid has been something of a synonym for instant camera and model for years Polaroid Go represents the best solution for portability. It weighs only 242 grams and has a volume less than 60% compared to the basic model of the line. The photographs are in a smaller size, 47x46mm.

But don’t be fooled by the size. Polaroid Go has a self-timer, is perfect for selfies, has double exposure and the recharge via USB. Not to mention that it looks really gorgeous, especially in this size.

The recommended price is 99,99 euro.

Kodak Smile

Kodak has decided to abandon the “vintage” taste that other companies want for their instant camera, with a really smart look. And aiming to provide the best possible ease of use. If the image quality is not the same as other solutions at the same price, the simplicity with which you will take them could be worth the compromise.

You can see the shot on the screen, use the buttons for the various options and take pictures with ease. The prints they will not have the ‘classic’ white border. But if you’re not nostalgic, shooting with the Kodak Smile is a piece of cake.

Advised price 119,99 euro.

Lomography Lomo’Instant

If you are a fan of vintage photography and enjoy shooting retro style, Lomography Lomo’Instant may be the best option on the market. Do you have a optical viewfinder, an adjustable f-stop and support for different optics for shots of all kinds. Selfies are also more fun with the mirror to pose.

The look is also quite vintage and you can use the films for the Instax Mini to print your shots. If you know how to do it with a camera and want a perfect camera for a party or an evening with friends, this is a really great option.

Advised price 119 euro.

Polaroid OneStep+

The Polaroid OneStep + wants to be the union between the history of Polaroid and the future of photography. So you have all the analog structure and printing that of the classic model. But with this camera you can connect tramite Bluetooth a Polaroid Originals. This way you can manage the self-timer and trigger remotely, as well as enable various other functions.

Advised price 137,20 euro.

Polaroid Hi-Print

Finally, if you want the convenience of printing your photos on the fly but without sacrificing the practicality and effects of your smartphone (both Android and iOS), Polaroid Hi-Print it’s a great solution. In fact, by downloading the combined app you can print your photos via Bluetooth 5.0.

It weighs only 255 grams and you can carry it comfortably on board or in your backpack. By charging it with the USB port in less than an hour, you can always have it ready for your shots.

Advised price 79,99 euro.

These are our tips for finding the best instant camera: the perfect product to capture your happiest moments and always take them with you.

Published by
Darren Peake

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