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The '''Instax 200''' series are [[Fujifilm instant photography|Fujifilm instant]] cameras that use [[Instax_film|Instax wide]] film. This model  replaces the [[Fujifilm Instax 100|Instax 100]]. It was announced in 2000, but was not made available everywhere world wide until 2008.
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The '''Instax 200''' series are [[Fujifilm instant photography|Fujifilm instant]] cameras that use [[Instax_film|Instax wide]] film. This series replaces the [[Fujifilm Instax 100|Instax 100]]. Though announced in 2000, it was 2008 before these cameras were available worldwide.
  
The 200 was available in silver or dark gray (with contrasting blue grips & accents). The design of the camera changed from a boxy look of the [[Fujifilm Instax 100|Instax 100]] to a rounded "bubble" styling. The placement of the flash moved from the above the lens in the centre of the body to the side by the shutter release. It is a basic zone focusing camera that has two modes from 0.9m to 3m and from 3m to inf. With lighten and darken image controls along with auto and fill flash options.
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The 200 was available in silver or dark gray (with contrasting blue grips & accents). The design of the camera changed from a boxy look of the [[Fujifilm Instax 100|Instax 100]] to a rounded "bubble" styling. The placement of the flash moved from the above the lens in the centre of the body to the side by the shutter release. It is a basic zone focusing camera that has two modes, from 0.9m to 3m and from 3m to infinity. There are lighten and darken exposure controls, along with auto and fill-flash options.
  
 
===Instax 210===
 
===Instax 210===
In 2009 a refreshed model was made available '''Instax 210'''. It is nearly the same design as the 200. The differences are that it's available in black and silver accent color. As well the moving of the light sensor from the lens to the body of the camera. The move was necessary to facilitate the close-up lens adapter accessory that allows you take picture from 40 to 45cm.  
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In 2009 a refreshed model was made available, the '''Instax 210'''. It has nearly the same design as the 200. Aside from different colors (black and silver accent color) the main difference was moving the light sensor from the lens to the body of the camera. The move was necessary to accommodate a close-up lens adapter accessory that allows you take picture from 40 to 45cm.  
  
 
== Technical Specifications ==
 
== Technical Specifications ==

Revision as of 18:05, 1 February 2012

The Instax 200 series are Fujifilm instant cameras that use Instax wide film. This series replaces the Instax 100. Though announced in 2000, it was 2008 before these cameras were available worldwide.

The 200 was available in silver or dark gray (with contrasting blue grips & accents). The design of the camera changed from a boxy look of the Instax 100 to a rounded "bubble" styling. The placement of the flash moved from the above the lens in the centre of the body to the side by the shutter release. It is a basic zone focusing camera that has two modes, from 0.9m to 3m and from 3m to infinity. There are lighten and darken exposure controls, along with auto and fill-flash options.

Instax 210

In 2009 a refreshed model was made available, the Instax 210. It has nearly the same design as the 200. Aside from different colors (black and silver accent color) the main difference was moving the light sensor from the lens to the body of the camera. The move was necessary to accommodate a close-up lens adapter accessory that allows you take picture from 40 to 45cm.

Technical Specifications

  • Type: Instant camera
  • Film: Fujifilm "instax" instant color film
  • Manufacturer: Fujifilm
  • Picture Size: 62x99mm (based on the golden ratio, closer to the naked eye)
  • Lens: Collapsible Fujinon lens, 2 components, 2 elements, 95mm
  • Aperture: f/14
  • Shutter: Programmed electronic shutter 1/64 ~ 1/200
  • Viewfinder: Reverse Galilean viewfinder
  • Film advance: Motor-driven
  • Exposure: automatic
  • Focusing: two-range switch
  • Power supply: 4 LR6/AA-size 1.5V alkaline batteries for around 10 film packs
  • Flash: built-in
  • Dimensions: 178.5 x 94.5 x 117.5 mm
  • Weight: 650 g (withour batteries, strap and film pack).