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The '''Instax Wide 300''' is a [[Fujifilm instant photography|Fujifilm instant]] cameras that use [[Instax_film|Instax wide]] film. It was available starting from the end of 2014. It was the first to be called "Instax Wide", while previous wide cameras were simply called Instax 100, Instax 200, Instax 210.
 
The '''Instax Wide 300''' is a [[Fujifilm instant photography|Fujifilm instant]] cameras that use [[Instax_film|Instax wide]] film. It was available starting from the end of 2014. It was the first to be called "Instax Wide", while previous wide cameras were simply called Instax 100, Instax 200, Instax 210.
  
The design of the camera changed from a bubbly look of the [[Instax 200 series]] to the retro styling of similar Fujifilm digital cameras that started with the [[Fujifilm FinePix X100|FinePix X100]]. It is a basic zone focusing camera that has two modes, from 0.9m to 3m and from 3m to infinity. This can be controlled buy turning the lens ring. A close up adapter is included. Set the camera to 0.9-3m mode and attach the lens. This allows you to shoot from 40-50cm. Behind the shoulder of the camera there are controls on the the grip side of the body for adjusting settings including, lighten and darken exposure controls, along with auto and fill-flash options. This control location makes it much more accessible compared to previous models. A LCD is to the left of this and provides the basic setting information along with exposure counter. The film is loaded in the back which contains a film indicator window. Exposed photos released from the top of the camera with a motor driven ejection system. It uses four common penlight AA batteries located in the hand grip area.  
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The design of the camera changed from a bubbly look of the [[Fujifilm Instax 200 series|Instax 200 series]] to the retro styling of similar Fujifilm digital cameras that started with the [[Fujifilm FinePix X100|FinePix X100]]. It is a basic zone focusing camera that has two modes, from 0.9m to 3m and from 3m to infinity. This can be controlled buy turning the lens ring. A close up adapter is included. Set the camera to 0.9-3m mode and attach the lens. This allows you to shoot from 40-50cm. Behind the shoulder of the camera there are controls on the the grip side of the body for adjusting settings including, lighten and darken exposure controls, along with auto and fill-flash options. This control location makes it much more accessible compared to previous models. A LCD is to the left of this and provides the basic setting information along with exposure counter. The film is loaded in the back which contains a film indicator window. Exposed photos released from the top of the camera with a motor driven ejection system. It uses four common penlight AA batteries located in the hand grip area.  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://www.fujifilm.com/support/instant_photo/manuals/pdf/index/instaxwide300_manual_01.pdf Instax Wide 300 manual] at [http://www.fujifilm.com Fujifilm Global]
 
* [http://www.fujifilm.com/support/instant_photo/manuals/pdf/index/instaxwide300_manual_01.pdf Instax Wide 300 manual] at [http://www.fujifilm.com Fujifilm Global]
 
[[Category:Instant cameras]]
 
[[Category:Instant cameras]]
 
[[Category:Fuji|Instax 300]]
 
[[Category:Fuji|Instax 300]]

Revision as of 01:38, 2 July 2015

The Instax Wide 300 is a Fujifilm instant cameras that use Instax wide film. It was available starting from the end of 2014. It was the first to be called "Instax Wide", while previous wide cameras were simply called Instax 100, Instax 200, Instax 210.

The design of the camera changed from a bubbly look of the Instax 200 series to the retro styling of similar Fujifilm digital cameras that started with the FinePix X100. It is a basic zone focusing camera that has two modes, from 0.9m to 3m and from 3m to infinity. This can be controlled buy turning the lens ring. A close up adapter is included. Set the camera to 0.9-3m mode and attach the lens. This allows you to shoot from 40-50cm. Behind the shoulder of the camera there are controls on the the grip side of the body for adjusting settings including, lighten and darken exposure controls, along with auto and fill-flash options. This control location makes it much more accessible compared to previous models. A LCD is to the left of this and provides the basic setting information along with exposure counter. The film is loaded in the back which contains a film indicator window. Exposed photos released from the top of the camera with a motor driven ejection system. It uses four common penlight AA batteries located in the hand grip area.

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