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  • MINT InstantKon RF70 Retro camera, instant camera for Fujifilm Instax Wide
  • Instant camera in the form of a foldable bellows camera
  • suitable for Fujifilm Instax Mini films
  • similar to Polaroid vintage cameras
  • built-in flash
  • Aperture and shutter control
  • Rangefinder, focus control from 75 cm to infinity
  • incl. 2x AA batteries

With this camera, you can extend the boundaries of instant photography beyond parties, gifts and souvenirs.
The Mint InstantKon RF70 has the shape of a foldable bellows camera. The camera is equipped with a 93mm Lens (f/5.6) consisting of three lenses, one of which is aspherical, and has an aperture adjustment ring that reads a minimum value of f/22. A manual focusing ring is attached to theLens and offers a range of at least 75 cm to infinity.

An optical tunnel finder is attached to the Body and is used for image composition.
It offers 0.44x magnification. There is a wheel on the top of the camera for setting the exposure time. There is an automatic position for those who mainly want to work with the aperture and as the camera is equipped with a light metering cell, values from 1 s to 1/500 s can be set for manual mode.

A B exposure is offered as well as exposure compensation of +1 or -1 EV.
A pop-up flash is available as well as a multiple exposure mode. The camera is powered by two AA batteries, measures 182x122x64 mm and weighs 806 g.

Key features:
A camera that offers full control / adjustment, but is also very easy to use.
The InstantKon RF70 is the perfect combination of modern technology and timeless design.
With focus control and aperture selection, simply select f/22, focus beyond 2 meters, and everything will be razor sharp.
RF70 is compatible with WIDE film (W108xH86 mm, ISO800), with rich color film and a revolutionary new camera by your side, you have the perfect medium to bring your creative vision to life.
Focusing distance 0.75 m (29.5 inches) - infinity (manual focus)
Shutter speed 1/500 - 1 second (A mode) maximum 10 minutes (B mode)
Exposure control: AUTO, A+1, A-1, B, R flash, 1/500, 1/250, 1/125, 1/60, 1/30, 1/15, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, OFF Flash: Built-in electronic flash with automatic brightness compensation Multiple exposures: Yes, unlimited times External flash synchronization

Take control. Free yourself from the limitations of conventional cameras.
With this level of control, you know exactly what your picture will look like - even before you take it. Or simply use the automatic mode to let the camera do everything for you.

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Mint

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  • MINT InstantKon RF70 Retro camera, instant camera for Fujifilm Instax Wide
  • Instant camera in the form of a foldable bellows camera
  • suitable for Fujifilm Instax Mini films
  • similar to Polaroid vintage cameras
  • built-in flash
  • Aperture and shutter control
  • Rangefinder, focus control from 75 cm to infinity
  • incl. 2x AA batteries

Product description for Mint

With this camera, you can extend the boundaries of instant photography beyond parties, gifts and souvenirs.
The Mint InstantKon RF70 has the shape of a foldable bellows camera. The camera is equipped with a 93mm Lens (f/5.6) consisting of three lenses, one of which is aspherical, and has an aperture adjustment ring that reads a minimum value of f/22. A manual focusing ring is attached to theLens and offers a range of at least 75 cm to infinity.

An optical tunnel finder is attached to the Body and is used for image composition.
It offers 0.44x magnification. There is a wheel on the top of the camera for setting the exposure time. There is an automatic position for those who mainly want to work with the aperture and as the camera is equipped with a light metering cell, values from 1 s to 1/500 s can be set for manual mode.

A B exposure is offered as well as exposure compensation of +1 or -1 EV.
A pop-up flash is available as well as a multiple exposure mode. The camera is powered by two AA batteries, measures 182x122x64 mm and weighs 806 g.

Key features:
A camera that offers full control / adjustment, but is also very easy to use.
The InstantKon RF70 is the perfect combination of modern technology and timeless design.
With focus control and aperture selection, simply select f/22, focus beyond 2 meters, and everything will be razor sharp.
RF70 is compatible with WIDE film (W108xH86 mm, ISO800), with rich color film and a revolutionary new camera by your side, you have the perfect medium to bring your creative vision to life.
Focusing distance 0.75 m (29.5 inches) - infinity (manual focus)
Shutter speed 1/500 - 1 second (A mode) maximum 10 minutes (B mode)
Exposure control: AUTO, A+1, A-1, B, R flash, 1/500, 1/250, 1/125, 1/60, 1/30, 1/15, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, OFF Flash: Built-in electronic flash with automatic brightness compensation Multiple exposures: Yes, unlimited times External flash synchronization

Take control. Free yourself from the limitations of conventional cameras.
With this level of control, you know exactly what your picture will look like - even before you take it. Or simply use the automatic mode to let the camera do everything for you.

Mint

Optik
Brennweite
93 mm
Lichtstärke f/
5.6 f
Naheinstellung
0.75 m
Technik
Blitz
eingebaut
Display
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
182x122x64 mm
Gewicht ca.
806 g
Sonstiges
Akku-/Batterie-Typ
AA Mignon
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Im Lieferumfang
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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4897020175810
KAN
MINTRF70

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