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Mint InstantFlex TL70 - A Quirky Instant Camera Experience That Will Leave Your Wallet Feeling Lighter
Looking for a camera that promises to turn ordinary days into extraordinary adventures? Mint's InstantFlex TL70 aims to grab your attention and wallet with its vintage-inspired twin lens reflex (TLR) design. But is it worth the splurge, or should you opt for something more practical?
Let's start with the TL70's packaging. It comes in a small, dense box with an impressive presentation. Setting up the camera is straightforward, but you must buy Fujifilm Instax film separately. The TL70's build quality is decent but not exceptional, with some flimsy parts. However, it feels comfortable to hold and has well-placed controls.
In the field, the TL70 performs as expected for a TLR. Framing and focusing are done through a waist-level viewfinder, which takes some getting used to. The viewfinder is good, with a bright screen and helpful frame lines. While cool, the camera's exposure metering system has challenges, especially with overexposure issues in bright conditions.
Indoors, the TL70 shines with vibrant colors and accurate exposures. It offers creative control with aperture adjustments, but exposure consistency can be an issue. Shooting into bright light sources may result in flaring and ghosting, which can appeal to some. Vignetting occurs at smaller apertures, adding a unique touch.
Despite its flaws, the TL70 has a certain charm. People are drawn to its unique look, sparking conversations. It can produce stunning images, even though there will be some disappointments. The joy of instant photography combined with the TLR experience is truly delightful.
Considering the TL70's high price tag, evaluating your priorities is essential. If you value owning a unique camera and enjoy the quirks of shooting with an instant TLR, the TL70 is worth considering. It's fun and stands out from other instant cameras. However, better options are available if image quality is your primary concern. The TL70 has flaws, but the more you use it, the more you'll appreciate its charm. Just be prepared for the significant investment it requires.
PROS:
- Twin lens design for precise manual focus (because who needs autofocus, right?).
- EV compensation control to add some artistic flair to your overexposed shots.
- Manual aperture control to create the illusion of control over your blown-out images.
- Bright focusing screen with a magnifying loupe that lets you scrutinize the imperfections of your misaligned shots.
- Built-in flash to blind your subjects with a burst of artificial light.
- Free film program because the camera is already expensive enough.
- AA battery power, because why use rechargeable batteries when you can keep the AA industry alive?
CONS:
- Expensive enough to make your wallet sob in despair.
- Nailing exposure can be as tricky as trying to catch a unicorn.
- Landscape shooting is impractical, so don't even bother capturing those breathtaking scenic views.
- Narrow 35mm field of view because who needs comprehensive coverage in an instant camera?
- The Mint InstantFlex TL70 - bringing high prices to instant photography, one camera at a time.