Pocket-friendly. Super simple to shoot. No digital nonsense, but MicroSD if you want to save photos. Cheaper than Instax, per photo. Image quality is not the best. Zink printing tech lacks blacks.
Unfortunately, Zink film is inferior to Fuji's Instax film, which may dissuade instant camera aficionados looking at Canon. Still, Canon's pricing is pretty attractive, at $100 for the IVY CLIQ and ...
Through the looking glass: What's old is new again. Described as lifestyle products for the everyday photographer, the cameras are Canon's answer to the Polaroid Snap, Kodak Printomatic and Fujifilm ...
With the introduction of the IVY Cliq last year, Canon sent a shot across the bow of Fujifilm’s much-loved Instax line. Canon’s new IVY Cliq+ uses an internal digital printer like its predecessor, but ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
This month Canon has unveiled its new CLIQ compact instant cameras designed to offer competition to the Fujifilm Instax mini-film range of cameras. Two cameras currently take up the range in the form ...
What’s old is new again. Just like vinyl, instant-print cameras are making a return to the mainstream as people come to realize that sometimes having physical objects is better than ones and zeros on ...
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