Growing up there was no better alternative to standard film cameras than a Polaroid instant camera. No waiting for development, just take your picture, watch it get ejected, and wait a couple minutes for it to develop. But alas all good things must come to an end. In 2008 Polaroid announced that it was getting out of the instant camera business. But not to worry, FujiFilm has stepped into the void with the release of the FujiFilm’s SQ10 SQUARE Polaroid Style Camera ($239). The SQ10 captures the retro look and feel of an instant camera, while also incorporating modern features like digital storage. It features a 3″ LCD screen, 10 creative filters, brightness and vignette control, and an SD memory slot for storage. A perfect camera for your next party.
For field photographers or those with a passion for creating fine images, the Hasselblad X1D Field Kit ($17,500) is a comprehensive investment that provides robust protection and transportable design. The kit includes an X1D-50c and 3 XCD lenses, a rugged Pelican carrying case and 2 camera batteries. To keep all machinery at its peak, a […]