Mint TL70 Instax Camera
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K enzie and I did a short mini photo session this afternoon. She did some shooting with her Fuji Evo Hybrid Instax camera while I shot a few photos with my Mint TL70 twin lens reflex (TLR) Instax camera. It was nice to see the side-by-side comparisons. This blog entry is really only about my Mint TL70 though. This Mint TL70 camera is closer to being a medium format camera than a typical instant camera. Most instant cameras have a pinhole for an aperture (or close to a pinhole) but this camera has a pretty nice lens with a manual aperture ranging from f5.6 to f22. It captures an image right on the film so it is comparable to medium format film. This camera has a nice lens and a huge and fairly bright waist-level viewfinder that you look down into from above. The tonal quality of the Instax prints is really quite nice although that is not really seen accurately in photographs. I should find a better way to show those prints on my blog ...