Lomo MC-A and Fuji Instax Mini Evo Cinema
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In this vibe cam-centric episode, we look at the Lomo MC-A film camera as well as the recently announced Fuji Instax Mini Evo Cinema video camera, and give some hands-on thoughts on the Camp Snap Pro and Kodak Charmera. The biggest question on our minds is: does every new camera need an Eras dial?
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Notes:
- PolarPro CineFlow Motion Filter
- Camp Snap CS-PRO [Camp Snap]
- Kodak Charmera
- Lomo MC-A 35 mm Film Camera
- Fuji Instax Mini Evo Cinema [B&H]
- The Instax Mini Evo Cinema Combines Retro-Inspired Video with Instant Film [PetaPixel]