Saturday, 24 August 2013

New Fujifilm Instant Camera Looks Straight Out of the ’70s


Fujifilm is still producing new models of instant film cameras, and its newest flagship looks like a blast from the past.
Fujifilm Japan’s recently-announced Instax Mini 90 is an instant film camera that wears the same retro styling seen in some of the company’s other cameras like the X-M1. It uses Instax film, Fuji’s instant film that measures 2.13 x 3.4 inches — about the size of a credit card.
When you take a photo with the Instax Mini 90, you’ll get a print immediately, which is great for the hipster who desires immediate gratification. The camera sports other features attractive to the artsy-bohemian crowd too, such as bulb mode for extended exposures, a double exposure setting, and a 60mm f/12 lens that should be decent enough for macro photography.
The Instax Mini 90 currently has a release date of September 20th in Japan, but there aren’t firm dates for when it will available stateside. When it does, though, it’ll probably run around $220 — not cheap for what amounts to a camera for experimentation, especially considering the film costs around $15 for 20 exposures.
Still, it’ll all be worth it when you upload your scanned, double-exposed, aggressively out-of-focus Instax photos onto Tumblr and watch the reblogs roll in.

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Micromax canvas fun a76 out now for RS. 8490/-





Micromax canvas fun a76 out now for 8490 rs.

Here is a quick look at its specs:-

5-inch (480 x 854 pixels) TFT capacitive touch
screen IPS display with 196 ppi
1.2 GHz dual-core processor
Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) OS
Dual SIM (GSM + GSM) with Dual Standby
10.55 mm thick
5MP auto focus camera with LED flash
0.3MP front-facing camera
512MB RAM, 4GB internal memory (1.25 GB user
memory), 32GB expandable memory with MicroSD
3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth,GPS
3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio with Recording
2000 mAh battery

Apple Planning November Launch For iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C In China




Apple’s iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C handsets may not reach China until Nov. 28, according to a recent report from the Chinese-language publication First Financial Daily. As such, it would appear that Apple’s next-generation i Devices could launch in the world’s most populous nation between one and two months after the handsets’ anticipated launch in the United States.
The wait, First Financial Daily explains, is due to the fact that Apple has yet to gain approval from Chinas Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, however the sources cited also note that Qualcomm chips mean both handsets will be compatible with China Mobile’s network. China, of course, is an important market for Apple: just a few days ago, we told you how the launch of a low-cost handset in the country would be bad news for Samsung, who dominates the Chinese smartphone market with its less expensive models.
As such, and due mainly to the price of Apple’s iPhones, the Cupertino, Calif. company presently holds around five percent of the market in China.
Apple’s iPhone 5S is expected to be a midterm upgrade to its flagship iPhone handset, while the iPhone 5C is said to constitute a low-cost option that will feature plastic housing, less impressive internals, and possibly no support for Siri.
iPhone 5C.
Both handsets are expected to be announced at a special event on Sept. 10, 2013. We’ll keep you updated with further information as we receive it.