At the time of writing there are also Leica branded film packs coming that, like the Instax range, include a monochrome film option to broaden the appeal beyond the happy snapper brigade. However the other point to make is that such cost is still relatively inexpensive as far as owning a camera with that iconic red Leica logo is concerned.Īt a manufacturer’s suggested £230 however, the Sofort is twice the price of an equivalent Instax (the Leica film packs are also a pound dearer). It’s worth bearing in mind that this Leica produces miniature credit card sized instant prints (at 62x46mm) smaller than the output from the old Polaroid instant cameras we’re familiar with from our childhoods. Most American models tend to use the Discovery branding but later cameras share the European branding.Undoubtedly, though, there is still the same thrill to be had from such chemistry and analogue simplicity, and in watching the finished image slowly emerge before our eyes.
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