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Fujifilm Instax Mini LiPlay review

Posted on June 25, 2019 By Jarvis

There’s a reason Fujifilm still has film in its name, and it’s not because of Provia, Astia, or Velvia — it’s because of Instax. The Instax Mini LiPlay is the latest model in the wildly popular line of instant film cameras, and it’s unlike any that have come before it. More than just a camera, it’s also a mobile printer. In fact, the LiPlay (which I’m not exactly sure how to pronounce) is basically an Instax Share printer with a digital camera bolted to the front and an LCD screen on the back.
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