Posted by marc September 07, 2016

Film grain is a commodity these days. Thing is, a lot of the retro instant cameras available today are just plain fugly. But the Fujifilm Instax Mini 70 is actually pretty cool looking. French brand and retailer colette put their own spin on the camera with their signature blue dot, which really pops against the black and grey chassis. The camera itself features a fixed 60mm lens with a max aperture of f/12.7 (so don't expect a shallow depth of field) and the camera outputs credit card sized photos. Only 200 editions of the colette x Fujifilm Instax Mini 70 are available. You can check out more details and pick it up on collete's web shop.

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