Fujifilm has just rolled out the Instax Evo Cinema, a camera that channels a strong retro vibe reminiscent of the 1965 Single-8. This nod to vintage design is notable, given its inspiration from a piece that once competed with the iconic Super 8. Unlike its predecessor, this modern piece blends retro flair with innovative functionality, catering to those who appreciate both style and tech.
This new Instax camera stays true to the brand’s legacy of capturing moments, but with a twist. While primarily known for instant photography, the Evo Cinema allows users to shoot video and transform select footage frames into Instax prints. It’s a fresh take on the classic print photography we’ve come to love. The catch? A QR code process is involved, which might seem a bit convoluted.
Adding to the fun is the Eras Dial, a feature that skips any association with pop stars, instead offering video effects inspired by different historical aesthetics. With ten eras to choose from, including a groovy 1960s feel, users can adjust filters to match their creative vision. This brings a customizable element to your shooting experience, catering to personal nostalgia and modern creativity.
The Instax Evo Cinema is set for a January 30 release, exclusively in Japan for now, with pricing still under wraps. Keep an eye on VZN for more updates on this and other exciting releases.
















