Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo
Two-minute review The Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo is our favorite hybrid instant camera so far. Hybrid instant models blend digital photography and instant film in a single device, making them an ideal starting point for anyone who's unfamiliar with the medium. While they aren't a new concept, Fujifilm's latest effort is one of the first to properly embrace the analogue format's roots. The Instax Mini Evo is a love letter to Fuji's 1970s heyday, with a retro-inspired design and abundance of easy-to-use filters and effects designed to mimic analogue film. But is it predominantly an instant camera, or simply a digital one with a built-in Instax film printer? The LCD display and microSD card slot suggest the latter, which is unlikely to impress instant photography die-hards. But when each ten-shot pack of Instax Mini film costs around $8/£8, it isn't hard to see the appeal of a camera that only prints the pictures you're happy with, instead of every time you ...