![]() Daven Mathies/Digital Trends Design and handling The companion mobile app is very well-designed and easy to use, while the audio recording and clever QR-code-based playback system are surprisingly entertaining additions.Īs a 35-year-old man, I have an inkling I am not the primary target demographic for this camera - and yet, I want to take it with me everywhere. The camera’s starting price of $160 really isn’t a bad deal.īut most importantly, the LiPlay is a brilliantly fun product that offers one of the most refined experiences of any instant camera, even if it’s lacking some advanced features found on other Instax models. ![]() The lens is much smaller, as it needs to cover only a tiny digital sensor rather than a 1.8 x 2.4-inch sheet of film, and you’ll save money over time by not having to print every picture. This cheat makes for a much more practical device both in terms of size and operational cost. In a sense, this is kind of cheating on the whole “instant film” concept, since the film is not being exposed directly by the lens (Zink-based instant cameras, like the Polaroid Snap and Canon Ivy Cliq, work the same way).
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