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Do All Instax Minis Use the Same Film?

Fujifilm Instax Mini is a small camera that takes and prints instant photos using the Fujifilm Instax Mini film. This camera creates photos which usually takes about 90 seconds to develop once...

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How to Tell if Film is Expired?

Although digital cameras have taken over from film cameras, cameras that use film are making a comeback. It's possible that you are interesting in shooting film and found some expired film and...

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What Instax Camera Has the Cheapest and Most Affordable Film?

If you've had an Instax camera you know that the price of Instax film can add up quickly so it's important to find ways to save money when purchasing the film. The fujifilm Instax Mini cameras...

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Best 9 Instant Film Cameras for Teenagers

Instant cameras are a time-honored trend that goes back all the way to the 1940s when Edward Land, the founder of Polaroid, invented them. Rather than simply storing digital images of a photograph,...

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5 Ways to Digitize Polaroids

In general, the types of photography can be divided into digital and analog (or film-based). A Polaroid camera falls into the analog photograph category, but between film and digital cameras. This...

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What Does Focal Length Have to Do With Lenses?

The purpose of the focal length is to determine the field of view, perspective, and depth of field of a camera lens. The smaller the focal length, the wider the field of view and the more space in...

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My name is Lee and I love photography and learning. I have always had a fascination with how things worked growing up to the detriment of our family electronics. I have pursued music and photography for most of my life and, in 2010, received a Master of Fine Arts in Photography.

In graduate school I found I have a deep passion for seeing the light bulb moment in others. This led to my career of a university professor teaching photography for the last 10 years in addition to being a working photographer. I started this website to learn more about digital and film-based photography and to provide a resource for my students.

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