Fufjilm Launches Special Waterproof And Black-And-White Editions Of Its Retro QuickSnap Instant Cameras
Both cameras will arrive in the fall.
Most people carry a comically powerful camera in their pockets at all times, but analog alternatives endure — even the ones you have to throw in the bin once you're done with them. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of its one-time use QuickSnap camera, Fujifilm has announced two new versions of the trusty disposable snapper.
The QuickSnap Black and White is pretty self-explanatory. You shoot on a 27-shot roll of ISO 400 black-and-white negative film. It's not waterproof, but you get a built-in, switch-activated flash with a range of around 10 feet. And that's about it. Like most instant cameras, the QuickSnap offers a straight-forward point-and-shoot experience that's perfectly suited to chronicling a vacation or a night out.
Also new is the QuickSnap Active, a waterproof, rugged version of the disposable camera that replaces the current waterproof QuickSnap. This one comes in protective...
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