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  1. shan.instant. MINT INSTANTFLEX TL70 PLUS REVIEW: THEIR BEST CAMERA YET ★★★★★. “In many ways, the Mint Instantflex TL70 Plus is my favorite camera that I’ve reviewed this year. TLR. Manual controls. Square Format Instax Film. Clear viewfinder. Optics that Mint finally got right. Simplicity.

  2. Jan 13, 2024 · The Sony a9 III is the world's first full-frame mirrorless camera to feature a global electronic shutter with simultaneous readout. We've been using a full production version of this 120 fps sports camera, to see what you gain (and, perhaps, lose).

  3. Manually set shutter speeds with the MiNT Time Machine attachment – a light weight addition which fits perfectly on top of the polaroid land camera. Want to use 600 type films with your polaroid land camera? The SLR670-X allows you to use SX-70 or 600 type film just with the turn of a dial. Time Machine allows you two auto mode settings:

  4. A supercharged instant camera with twin lenses. Better design starts at the drawing board, TL70 Plus was designed by a new team with a fresh design philosophy, led by MiNT's head artisan. The result is an innovative, intuitive camera that works beautifully. Every detail has been crafted from scratch to meet your needs.

  5. 670-S is the ultimate combination of 670a and 670m. It gives you the ability to manually set shutter speed as well as the advantage to use 600 film under A600 mode. 670-S is the most powerful Polaroid SX-70 film camera. If you want more control and the ability to shoot in low light situation without blurry photos, then 670-S is your best choice.

  6. Jun 23, 2014 · The wait is over! The long-awaited Classic Brown (Type i) is finally here. 2023-07-20. Introducing the All-in-One SLR670 (Type i) Camera! 2023-06-14. If you could only own one camera, this would be it — SLR670. 2023-04-27. Life Through the Lens: Stunning Portraits and More With the RF70. 2023-02-08.

  7. Nov 17, 2023 · The Mint InstantFlex TL70 Plus is different. It does have an auto mode, or at least it has an aperture priority mode, but its main draw to me is the fact that aside from that, it’s a manual camera. The aperture is always manually controlled, as is the focus. And even the shutter speed can be set manually.