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  1. It’s extendable! Simply purchase the MiNT Care Plan for US$52 to extend the warranty by 1 year. (Alternatively, for in-store purchases only: you can also buy any 3 packs of Polaroid Originals film and add US$20 to extend the warranty.) If your warranty has expired beyond 1 year, you can still renew it for US$65.

  2. Buy Mint Camera SLR670-X Ming Edition Instant Film Camera (Black) featuring Accepts Polaroid SX-70 and 600 Films, Four-Element 116mm f/8 Lens, Folding SLR with Optical TTL Viewfinder, Manual Focus Design, Time Machine for Manual Shutter Speeds, Two Auto Modes for ISO 100 and 600 Films, External Flash Sync via 2.5mm Port, 1/4"-20 Tripod Mount & Strap Eyelets, Metal Covers with Black Finish ...

  3. 35mm Blog Update #13. 27/3/2024. Test shots with Rollei 35AF: I'm blown away by the pictures. Thank you again to everybody who helped make this project a reality. ***. First and foremost, I want to acknowledge the incredible team at Mint, and Rollei for their tremendous support. ***.

  4. Buy Mint Camera SLR670-S Classic Instant Film Camera (Black) featuring Accepts SX-70 and 600 Films, 116mm f/8 Lens, SLR Viewfinder, Built-In Time Machine Module, Full Manual Control and Two Auto Modes, Powered by Battery Included with Film, Split Image Circle Focusing, No Strap Lugs or Tripod Mount. Review Mint Camera SLR670-S.

  5. Jan 20, 2023 · MiNT, a camera company that typically focuses on new instant camera designs, is branching out and currently developing a brand-new, premium, compact, 35mm film camera. The company has produced ...

  6. 6 aperture selections X 14 shutter speeds. Rangefinder. Controls. Foldable. Pushing the boundaries of instant photography. InstantKon RF70 | SF70 is the perfect combination of modern technology and timeless design. With this camera, you can push the boundaries of instant photography beyond parties, gifts, and souvenirs.

  7. Your First Photo. Your first picture should always be a portrait of yourself in the mirror. ie. a selfie. Find a mirror, look through the lens, and press the red button. Don't worry if the picture is shaky or out of focus. What matters is that you and your camera are in the picture. You have officially unlocked the camera.