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INSTAX WIDE 400 instant camera leaves more space for your friends

Even with the growing power of smartphone cameras, the discrete camera market hasn’t yet folded as many once prophesied. Professional cameras like DSLRs are still unmatched in power and flexibility, while the retro and nostalgia craze has actually carved a niche for Polaroid-style instant cameras. The most popular format for the latter is small vertical cards that fans love sharing or sticking on walls and fridge doors, but those square-shaped photos (not including the wide white borders) don’t exactly have enough room for everyone or everything you might want to capture. For that, you’ll need a wider picture format, almost like the stereotypical 4×6, which is something that Fujifilm’s latest INSTAX design is offering, allowing you to snap and share those once-in-a-lifetime moments with more friends.

Designer: Fujifilm

There’s just something about these instant cameras that tickle people’s fancies, regardless of whether they lived through the age of Polaroids or not. Rather than being seen as a weakness, the lack of digital features and the limits of printed photos actually add to the charm of the experience. It makes each moment even more ephemeral and precious, which is why you’d want to include as many people or as much of the scene as you can.

The INSTAX WIDE 400 provides that breathing room with its wide photo format, almost twice the size of regular INSTAX photos. That also makes the camera twice as large, as it needs to fit the cartridge holding the ink-free sheets of photo frames. That said, the camera is also designed for comfort despite its size and heft, and its traditional design makes it easy to grasp and hold even with a single hand.

One of the biggest strengths of the INSTAX cameras is their extreme ease of use. Simply turn them on, which involves turning the central dial to the left, and you’re good to go. But since it was specifically designed for group photos, the INSTAX WIDE 400 has a unique feature that lets you turn a lever to set a timer for up to 10 seconds, giving you enough time to position yourself or prepare wacky poses. It doesn’t get simpler than that.

Admittedly, the INSTAX WIDE 400 is aimed at a very niche audience, but one that really digs this kind of experience enough to fork out around $150 for just the camera alone. That said, Fujifilm also knows it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, which is why it has a wide range of INSTAX products ranging from smaller instant cameras to portable photo printers that try to offer the best of both analog and digital worlds.

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Gudetama 35mm camera lets you embrace basic analog photography

Gudetama is one of my favorite Sanrio characters as I find that I relate a lot to it even though it’s an anthropomorphic egg yolk. I’ve watched its “Eggcelent Adventures” on Netflix and I also collect various stationary stuff featuring this lazy ennui-filled cute egg. I’m not alone in this obsession as the character has 852,000 followers on Instagram and has probably sold a lot of Sanrio merch as well.

Designer: Retrospekt for Sanrio

Another Gen Z thing that has been trending lately is a throwback to 35mm digital cameras. And no one does retro tech products better than Retrospekt. Their latest collaboration with Sanrio is the limited edition Gudetama Restrospekt FC-11 35mm Film Camera which has the egg yolk character on center stage, or rather, center camera. The camera has a silicone lens cap and the body has faux leather artwork with the different Gudetama versions.

It is a pretty simple point-and-shoot camera with a 1m fixed-focus lens and built-in optional flash. All you have to do is look through the viewfinder, line up your shot, press the shutter button, and then get your 35mm film developed in your favorite film developing shop. It’s just like any other 35mm film camera except you have the Gudetama butt staring at you when you look into the viewfinder.

The camera has a 200-400 ISO with a 31mm f/9 lens and 1/120 second shutter speed. It’s pretty light as it only weighs 122g and may even be lighter than your smartphone. It’s pretty cute that kids these days are enjoying taking analog photos and having cute cameras like this one adds to the appeal.

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Trouvez le film parfait avec FlickMetrix

Soirée ciné ce soir ?

Bah ouais, mais on regarde quoi ? Difficile de choisir ! Heureusement, il existe un site qui va vous permettre de trouver le film parfait à regarder : FlickMetrix.

Ce site vous permet de parcourir un catalogue de films (et de séries) où tout est filtrable avec de nombreux critères comme le genre du film, sa date de sortie, sa note, la plateforme sur laquelle il est dispo…etc. Film populaire, film indépendant ou classique du cinéma, vous y trouverez forcement votre bonheur. Et si vous êtes du genre à tout planifier, vous pouvez même ajouter les films qui vous intéressent à une liste de favoris.

Pour moi qui suis en train de me refaire tous les films des années 80 / 90 avec les enfants, c’est top parce que faut se l’avouer, je ne me souviens pas de tout.

Ensuite, une fois que vous avez vu un film, vous pouvez l’ajouter à la section « Vus ». Vous aurez ainsi une trace de tous les films que vous avez regardés, ce qui est très pratique pour ne pas retomber sur un film que vous avez déjà vu, ce qui m’arrive souvent !

FlickMetrix vous proposera également une sélection de films recommandés selon les films que vous avez ajoutés à votre liste de films aimés. Bien sûr, dans la vie, il y a aussi des films qu’on n’aime pas et si vous tombez sur un film qui ne vous plaît vraiment pas, pas de souci ! Vous pouvez le mettre à la corbeille. Ainsi, FlickMetrix évitera de vous le proposer à nouveau.

Bref, FlickMetrix malgré son design un peu daté, vous permettra de trouver le film parfait pour votre soirée cinoche.

Allez, à bientôt pour de nouvelles découvertes !

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